Taking a break from packing boxes this week, I decided to attend Open Studio at my local art association for a class conducted by mentor Cheryl Bryan. This will be my last class with Cheryl before I move away. She sent us this sketch…..

……and told us we would practice painting with only two colors. We were to choose two that, when mixed together, created a neutral black.
I chose to make my own sketch instead of tracing Cheryl’s. I followed her general design but simplified the line work in the lower left area. My chosen pigments were Winsor and Newton’s Ultramarine blue and transparent orange. This is one of my favorites for a good black, as I discovered when painting Winter Chicks in 2023.
The following morning, I cleaned up my edges, adjusted a few values and added tiny and minimal details using Micron pens and a soluble graphite pencil.

This was a fun, easy class that produced a highly-stylized result. I loved every minute. I call this one Dancing with a Seagull. It is 9 by 6 inches on cold press Arches paper
I will sorely miss these Open Studio sessions, the people at the association and especially instructor Cheryl Bryan. It will be hard to find another group like it in my new home. I’ll check in with Cheryl periodically, in the spirit of Apprenticeship.

The stylized wave makes me think of “The Great Wave” – but the seagull makes me think of the ocean liner posters from the early 1900s. Both make fantastic graphics, and yours is really well done!
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I agree about the comparisons. One person told me the painting looked Japanese. And Cheryl’s design looked like an illustration. Thanks for commenting.
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You are welcome. I enjoy seeing what you do.
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I think this painting is just so fun and I particularly love how you “did” the wave! I bet you will find a community that will feel comfortable, but I like your idea of checking in with the one you are leaving! The internet makes it easy to stay connected over long distances!
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Indeed. The original purpose of the Internet was the sharing of scholarly work.
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Well done. Leaving is hard, but looking forward is an adventure. You will soon find like-minded people.
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Thanks.
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Where are you moving to? Would be awesome if it was in Wisconsin somewhere…ha! I want to start attending local art association nights and gallery openings. I’ve sat too silent too long, and really want to experience the world of art a little more one-on-one.
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I wish I were moving closer to you. Ultimately, we chose Dubuque , IA. It is 90 miles from Madison, but probably another 40-50 to your house. Maybe we can meet at the September Fiber Fest in Verona?
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Woah! Never been to one! That would be sooo unique! Let’s keep in touch!
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Gorgeous result!! I hope you can find another wonderful art studio and group in your new home 🙂
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A charming sketch
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This has an oriental feel to me, I like how you gave it your own touches… well done!
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Thanks.
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