I taught my first “Modern Painting” class on-line
this week and I’m happy to report that
it can work!
It’s not the same as being in a classroom,
but by limiting the class to 10,
we are still able to interact and share ideas
in a supportive and comfortable place.
And that is what we all, especially artists,
sorely need right now.
Here’s an encouraging and insightful interview on this topic
with Stuart Shils from Painting Perceptions.
Be sure to watch the video at the end.
After the class, I was inspired to try
an “odd perspective” of my studio
just for kicks.
I tried to keep it loose and childlike
with out-of-proportion, flat shapes.
Salty Dog Studio
16 x 20 acylic experiment
I’m very inspired and grateful to be teaching again,
and look forward to exploring all the new opportunities
this new platform offers.
Have a great weekend.