Friday, October 24, 2008

montage: sideyard

There was a 20" x 20" piece I did
in August of 2006 entitled
"Jungle In The Side Yard" (above).

It was an exercise
of light on dark
and
dark on light
at a precise time of day.

It took several visits
to lay in "the web"
--the framework on which I placed
shapes of interest.

The video montage (below)
took place one evening.
It revisits the shapes and colors used in that painting.

video

autumn stars
scattered along the driveway
spin in the grass


video

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Denice Belcher-A Journey Towards Original Art (second of Art Talk series)


18"h x 10"w original watercolor
barn interior by Denice Belcher 2008


15"h x 20"w
original watercolor
undergrowth by Denice Belcher 2008
"These works...they are things that I have seen,
I have taken photos of them myself,
and then painted from the photos."


video
click on triangle to view this clip
(sound is muffled by wind)

Denice Belcher shared her power point presentation in the Conference Center of the Carrollton Public Library Wednesday evening, October 22nd.The Art Talk series is sponsored by the Arts Council of Carroll County.

"Oil is where I began when I started taking classes. There was a lady in Excelsior Springs, Missouri that taught oil painting. I would go one night a week. There was a group of us that would sit around a lunch table in her basement and paint. That was where I learned how to mix the colors, make a palette, learn what kind of brush to use, and that was a lot of fun. It was before I had children, so I didn't have all those other distractions. I went once a week for probably a year. We got to be friends, so it was fun to sit around, chat, and paint. I would like to see something like that happen here in Carrollton."


16"h x 12"w pastel
on paper
self-portrait by Denice Belcher

watercolor close up
video
working with watercolor in her own words

(click triangle to view video)


snow photo file

lilly pad photo file

horse photo file

take your camera everywhere
video
pencil exercises (click on triangle to view video)
"The pencil medium is really new to me. I went Christmas shopping and heard about this little shop in Alma, Missouri. I went over there. Alma is a real small town. The owner Don Stoll does a lot of pencil portraits. He was starting up a class. So I signed up in the spring, for a couple months, one night a week from 7 to 9:30 each week to draw. The group of people that came were from all different areas and do all kinds of things. It was fun to meet new people. You would draw for the first hour or two, then there would be a period in the evening when everyone would gather around one person and critique each other's work. That was when you learned what improvements you could make."




closeup of class work

"House work can wait.
GO PAINT."
Evelyn Miller

video
listen to Belcher
click on triangle to start video
"There are times when things CAN come out of my head.
Most of the time,
I do have to look at something,

when I first started in anything."

Sunday, October 19, 2008

young citizens leave their mark

bright colors
in hand
this is my dog
my friend


my face
large and round
looks up
Carrollton
I LIVE

i am joined by others
we are the young citizens of carrollton
gimme that yellow one please


pink heart love
trojan team rule

saturday morning
i stop by to see what kendal drew
i draw my own flower here

boo says a ghost
sponge bob square pants
in the next panel
is patrick the starfish

grownups were here scribbling first
a sunflower bursts
be creative
come and leave your mark

video

sponsored by the Arts Council of Carroll County
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