Thursday Public Painting Demo of Fred Husler by Rob Liberace at the Woodlands Art League Now is the perfect time to plan ahead for Christmas and the New Year, and I'm fired up to paint! Interested in having your portrait created? Contact me at my website and click on "Contact". In my wildest dreams my work may ever be compared with Sergent.however, I thought given that my friend might not like to be identified, I choose a reference that maybe only other portrait artists may appreciate. Please note, for those of you who are not John Singer Sergent fans, Sergent was rather infamously known for his daring (at the time) portrait of Madam X. In previous classes I've taken, teachers have suggested students paint everything but the glasses, and leave the glasses for the last minute. However, I am challenged to gracefully and accurately introduce the man-made articles into the portrait as artfully as I would like to. Madam M wears glasses, and her portait would not be complete without them.
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Here's an artistic note on the tricky aspect of glasses. However, I think I did nice job on my "Madam M". Sometimes a masterpiece created in the late hours may not translate to award winning art the next morning.
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I may need to rethink this goal creating a daily portrait painting, given my tendency to add detail. I decided to call it "Madam M" as I have not gotten permission from my dear friend (who I hope will still remain a dear friend) especially after she sees this! This is a re-try of a much larger painting (16 x 20) I worked on over the summer. Yesterday I completed the portait seen to the right in about 4 or 5 hours.given life thrown in. Go to the "Contact" and "Commission Price List" pages on my website to contact me. I am an emerging portrait artist and seeking commission work. To view more of my artwork, go to websites at: (a flash site) and (an html site). Enter your email address and you will receive updates on my postings directly to your email. I encourage you to follow my blog "Introducing Beth VanDeventer Artwork" at. Both of these organizations are participants in the Lone Star Art Guild. Portrait Painting Group from the Woodlands Art League on Robinson Road.įor more information about the Conroe Art League or The Woodlands Art League click on the name. Each of these ladies served as models for the Monday Portrayal of the Woodlands Art League member and teacher Anita Marshall,Īnd Mollie Dunn. Was recognized for two portraits: "Anita as Diva", featuring my
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The current exhibit features the award winning art from the CAL Fall Judged Show. Located in the Madeley Building at 127 Simonton in Conroe Texas 77301. Please come join me, and a number of other award winning artists onįriday from 5 - 8 pm at the Conroe Art League (CAL) Gallery Thankfully, the The Woodlands Children's Museum in Panther Creek has offered the organization space for ongoing art groups and meetings until the group is up and running in the new gallery location.
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If you are interested in donating to this worthy cause, go to the Woodlands Art League where donation gifts are being accepted online. I spent Sunday helping other volunteers move equipment, lighting, easels, chairs, display boards and all sorts of other sundry gallery supplies to a storage space in preparation for relocation to the new gallery space. The details are still in the formative stage. Unfortunately, The Woodlands Art League lost their exceptional Market Street Gallery space and are in the transition phase as they relocate to a new space, tentatively off of Grogan Mills and Sawdust Road. All of these proceeds went directly to "The Woodlands Art League New Home Fund." He asked that I add a halo and wings to his portrait and even offered to serenade us as we worked with jazz vocals.Ī group of six to eight artists collected about $150 on Saturday completing quick sketches of patrons at the event. This gentleman was quite a sport by offering to sit for me on this very bright Saturday morning. As a part of the Woodlands Market Street Fine Art show, the Woodlands Art League had a silent auction and special quick-draw event this past Saturday.