Release the Artist Within workshop recap

Yesterday, I had the complete pleasure of working with a beautiful bunch of women who attended my final 'Release the Artist Within' workshop for 2013. 

I still have to pinch myself sometimes that people want to learn from me and my approach to Art-making. It's truly what dreams are made of! 

After setting the scene with some feeling and colour based processes, the ladies set off to create backgrounds for their Artworks, using only fingers and sponges.

Fingers and sponges ... creating backgrounds

Fingers and sponges ... creating backgrounds

Working with fingers and sponges is a wonderful way to connect with our canvas and create beautifully textured, expressive bases to work from. After we'd explored and played with background finishes, we went into drawing from Nature ...

Pippa drawing her garden treasures

Pippa drawing her garden treasures

I love the drawing sessions in my classes. Over the years as a preschool teacher, I've learned how to approach learning in really open, freeing and accessible ways, which is really important when teaching drawing techniques, I think. People often tell me they can't even draw a stick figure, and I show them how to draw sticks instead! Ha ha! 

Seriously though, there are so many beautiful ways to 'suggest'  an object rather than make it look like a photo, and this knowledge alone is an empowering viewpoint to create from.

I then went on to share ways to translate our drawings into collage techniques, to build up some texture and interest in our works.

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We also used our colour-work paintings and nature drawings as collage items for Artworks. So much gorgeousness to work with!

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After lunch, I went into some expressive painting techniques and then everyone was free to create layers and experiment with all the techniques they'd learnt over the day. Here are some of my fave moments ...

Kelli's amazing painting was beginning to match her clothing!

Kelli's amazing painting was beginning to match her clothing!

Coral's beautiful soft Artwork, created using sponging, fingers and stencilling with fabrics and paper

Coral's beautiful soft Artwork, created using sponging, fingers and stencilling with fabrics and paper

Robyn's delicious leaf prints ...

Robyn's delicious leaf prints ...

Nathalie's experimental lace printing ...

Nathalie's experimental lace printing ...

Di's beautiful lily emerging organically ...

Di's beautiful lily emerging organically ...

Pippa, finding 'shapes in the clouds'

Pippa, finding 'shapes in the clouds'

In the final hours of the class, I go around to everyone individually, to support each person with tips and techniques to bring their paintings towards the finish-line.

Here are the final Artworks, with their proud, talented owners ... 

Ta daaa! Beautiful day, beautiful people, beautiful Art!

Ta daaa! Beautiful day, beautiful people, beautiful Art!

A deep and heart-felt thank you goes out to all these amazing women, for sharing their day, hearts and creativity with me. I felt truly blessed and honoured to work with these gorgeous people and share my Artsy love!

Coral's Instagram photo: "Me and the amazing @artbychrissyforemanc  after the workshop today. Beautiful teacher / beautiful heart. Most relaxing art workshop I've ever done."

Coral's Instagram photo: 

"Me and the amazing @artbychrissyforemanc  after the workshop today. Beautiful teacher / beautiful heart. Most relaxing art workshop I've ever done."

My final workshop for 2013 is next week's Mixed Media Mother & Child class. After that, I'm taking a break from workshops until 2014, while I work on my new fabrics range - YAY!

Thanks to all the amazing Artists who have attended my classes this year. I've learnt something beautiful from every one of you! 

My demo painting from the workshop. 

My demo painting from the workshop. 

Love, Chrissy x

Artuition

Chrissy Foreman | Neurodivergent Artist & Art Therapist.

http://artuition.com.au
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