With the first of year 5 challenge coming next week... and a full weekend of introductions on the FFFC Group, it has been an exciting time. Through it all, I have observed one thing...
I carefully studied the blogs and websites I could and what I found is this... our personalities really come out in our artwork. I understand so much better the work of those I have participated with during the last 4 years. Studying the works of those I could of the new members, I have to say it is really exciting 'getting to know you' through your work. Seems like we can say all we want about ourselves, yet our artwork says more than words can...
Did you? or Have you? noticed this?
Inquiring minds want to know....
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Some thoughts on the nature of an art challenge...
Terry Grant posted some interesting thoughts on the 12 x 12 blog about their type of challenge...under the subject headline.. and I just thought they were worth a read...actually it even touchs on some of the comments we have had on this blog...
http://twelveby12.blogspot.com/ (scroll down to the Friday September 10th entry)
Maybe we can discuss this, too...
do you have any thoughts?
Carole
http://twelveby12.blogspot.com/ (scroll down to the Friday September 10th entry)
Maybe we can discuss this, too...
do you have any thoughts?
Carole
Featured Artists: Whimsical and Folk Art
One of the most beloved art styles is Folk Art or Whimsy, like from some of the more famous folk artists -Grandma Moses, Charley Harper and Maud Lewis below
Our FFFC challenges have produced alot of folk art and whimsical pieces and they always make us smile!
Crane by Marilyn Foulke for Challenge 38
Meena's piece for Challenge 42 titled Costa Rica Rainforest
Let the Sunshine In by Betty Donahue for Challenge 48
Deep in the Woods by Janice Simpson for Challenge 45
Jane Stricker's tropical quilt for Challenge 42
Still Life by Rhoda Forbes for Challenge 41
A Whisper in the Grasses by Jeanne Knudsen for Challenge 41
Waggle Dance by Carole Grant for Challenge 41
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Featured Artists: Art Style - Impressionistic
The Impressionistic style gives us the feeling of a glimpse of something...softened edges, little detail and that wonderful light. Monet's painting, Sunrise, shown here was one of the first that started the movement.
Lots of impressionistic art quilts have shown up for our FFFC challenges:
Serenity by Valerie Wilson for Challenge 26
The Grande Grand by Chris Predd for Challenge 46
Bargello Bears by Linda MacDonald for Challenge 46
High Water Mark by Tobi Hoffman for Challenge 42
Lots of impressionistic art quilts have shown up for our FFFC challenges:
Serenity by Valerie Wilson for Challenge 26
The Grande Grand by Chris Predd for Challenge 46
Bargello Bears by Linda MacDonald for Challenge 46
High Water Mark by Tobi Hoffman for Challenge 42
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Featured Artists: Art Style - Abstract Expressionism
Abstract Expressionism is characterized by feelings and emotions, spontaneity and expressive gestures. Some famous abstract expressionists are Jackson Pollack, Mark Rothko and Clyfford Still. Love it or hate it ... you have to admit it is INTERESTING. Especially interesting are the edges of the lines and shapes created.
Here are some of the FFFC artists who showed us some of their own abstract expressionism:
Less is More by Brenda Jennings for Challenge 23
Hazelnut Creme by Rhojo Baldwin for Challenge 48
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