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Showing posts with label Wine Painting Parties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wine Painting Parties. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Our Fearless Leader is getting certified!

Greetings from the Sunshine State! Johnny and I have returned to the beautiful beaches of Florida for a two week working vacation! We have made the eleven hour journey to enjoy the blissful sunshine, cool breeze, salt ocean waves, and sand between our toes...oh wait...that's what I'll be doing for the next two weeks! Johnny will be attending the last two weeks of classes to become certified in Bob Ross Landscape painting! The course takes three weeks to complete in order to become certified. So after taking the first week back in September of last year (you can read about that adventure here "How's Married Life?") he decided to knock out the last two weeks here in April in order to teach oil painting classes this summer. That's right! Hold onto your hair people, because the fro will be coming to town to teach oil painting classes this summer using the style of beloved artist Bob Ross. Many of you may remember his program on PBS years ago called "The Joy of Painting," where he painted and instructed his audience on how to paint an oil painting in under 30 minutes. Don't worry we won't expect you to paint them that quick, but we are really excited about this new offering we'll be able to provide! So many of our patrons have inquired about art lessons! 

For those of you who might be interested in exploring oil paints, the media of the great masters, we will be posting information about our upcoming workshops over the next couple months on our Facebook page. If you have any questions about these upcoming workshops, just leave me a comment below. For now, I'll leave you with a couple of the highlights of Johnny's first week here pictured above and to the left! Enjoy!


Saturday, February 28, 2015

More choices than ever before with Open Studio and Creative Corner!

This past weekend Johnny and I were sitting in our living room working from home on projects for ArtsyU when I was inspired on what to write for today’s blog plot. Johnny was updating the calendar, while I was writing up a couple step by step instructions (SBSI's) for our manual that we use during Open Studio and Creative Corner. I was skimming over the documents and was struck by a wondering thought, "Just how many of our paintings have instructions that accompany them?" "How many choices do people actually have when they are painting in Open Studio and Creative Corner?" An even more thought provoking, "I wonder if our painters know they have the resource of picture and text instructions available to them before signing up for these classes?" Well, my curiosity obviously wouldn't rest and I quickly began counting. "One hundred and thirteen!" I yelled across the living room at Johnny, moments after I had tallied up the final number. Johnny looked a little surprised, partly because I'd just yelled at him all of a sudden and partly because he was as equally contemplative of my realizations. "That would be an informative blog post," he had noted. So here we are to explore exactly those questions and to enlighten our painting audience about our SBSI's and the Open Studio and Creative Corner classes, specifically how they are different from a regular class.

If you've attended a regular class you may already be familiar with the setup of these classes and how they are taught. The majority of the classes on our calendar are regular evening classes. During a regular class everyone paints the same painting and are instructor paced throughout the night over a 2-3 hour period. These classes offer a "follow the leader" type of teaching, meaning as the instructor paints something on a canvas of their own, the class follows along, step by step until the end. This teaching approach appeals to a lot of visual learners who learn best by being shown a technique first, before attempting to do it on their own. If you like to watch how to videos and YouTube demonstrations then a regular class might be the most suitable class for you.


The three volumes of the Master Book of Paintings, which collectively
house over 100 Step by Step Instructions (SBSI's).
The teaching model of the Open Studio and Creative Corner are a bit different. Instead of everyone painting the same thing, each person gets to pick their own painting from our step by step book or choose a painting they liked from the calendar. Picking something can be difficult, since there are over 100 different paintings to choose from (with more being added weekly). Originally, the SBSI were developed for our instructors as a reference to show them how a painting was systematically layered and painted by the original artist. Since there are multiple artists at ArtsyU contributing to our overall painting selection, it is not uncommon for an instructor other than the original artist to teach it to a class. When we first started teaching Open Studio classes, we made these instructions available to our painters.  We believe our painters have found them to be rather helpful resources and that they greatly impacted their enjoyment and experience. So we have continued the process ever since and are thrilled to be able to offer more choices than ever before! A variety of art genres are represented in our SBSI book, from the abstract to the realistic. Because there are multiple paintings being taught during an open studio, these classes do not have an instructor up front demonstrating how to paint them step by step. Instead, painters are given a SBSI that has a set of sequential pictures and accompanying texts explaining how that painting is painted from start to finish. Instructors and assistants help the painters upon arrival in finding the correct paints and brushes and circulate the room throughout the night to offer expertise in painting techniques and tips. Instead of being instructor paced, these sessions proceed at the pace of the painter, so they can go as fast or as slow as they prefer.

An example of two different sets of SBSI's.
A Creative Corner is similar to an Open Studio, with the key differences being the size and start time. The Creative Corner begins an hour earlier than the regularly scheduled class on Friday evenings and occurs simultaneously while the regular class is being taught. The size of the Creative Corner is usually limited to 4 individuals and occurs out on the high top tables in the corner of the room (hence the name.) Each painter still picks their own painting from the step by step book and uses the pictures and text for the majority of their instructions. The only exception is that painters can't paint the painting being taught in the regular Friday night class. The instructor and assistants get the painters in the Creative Corner well under way in the painting process before the other class begins and throughout the night they are available to offer help and assistance when they are not providing instruction to the regular class. This painting model is perfect for smaller groups who like a more intimate setting, who prefer to be self-paced, or for smaller groups who can't decide on the same painting to paint. It also allows the painters in the Creative Corner to view the process of a regular class and how the two differ in their delivery of instruction and pace.

Painters in our Open Studio and Creative Corner classes are not limited strictly to the SBSI book either. Many of our older works do not have these instructions, but if their composition is simple enough they can be verbally explained or painters can be provided verbal instruction on how the painting is painted. Another choice for painters during these classes is to treat them like a freestyle session, where the painter paints an idea of their own creation during their studio time. Personal expression is always encouraged and inspiring to see!

So if you have been considering an Open Studio or Creative Corner class on the calendar and just weren't too sure about it, I hope the information in this post has helped you reach a decision. Of course, the best way of knowing, is to join us for a class and find out for yourself. With more customizable options and painting choices than ever before, there is certainly no time like the present! If you have questions about the Open Studio or Creative Corner or have a particular question about a SBSI feel free to drop me a comment below! 

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Welcome to our new blog!


What better way to herald in the New Year than to unveil our new blog site! Actually, I've been wanting to work on a blog for ArtsyU for a while now and just never seem to find the time to fully develop my thoughts regarding what I should write about....but since I have been sick with the flu this holiday season I seem to have had oodles of time... In between the conscious moments between Nyquil doses and after exhausting everything of worth on Netflix worth watching, I found myself thinking quite a bit about this blog and why I haven’t just started writing it. Perhaps, that’s why I decided to make it one of my New Year’s resolutions, or New Year’s goals as my husband, Johnny, the infamous owner of ArtsyU, likes to refer to them as. I am, if you have not yet deduced, his other, more attractive half, Rachel... Not to be confused with the other Rachel, our Communications and Operational Manager at ArtsyU...yes company meetings can get confusing sometimes... but there will be plenty of time to explore that in a later post...


Johnny and Rachel Brown
Owners of ArtsyU
...So a blog specifically focused on Art and the events going on at ArtsyU has been a desire of mine for a while and since today is when most people make outrageous resolutions that they have every intention to keep through the end of the first week, it seems like a good time to bring this blog to fruition. For my readers, my goals will be to introduce you to our art studio here in Chattanooga and the amazing and eccentric people that work there to make it a truly unique place. The phenomenon of wine painting parties has become one of the newest and most revolutionary ways to approach art and make it socially fun! Since it is a fairly new enterprise and industry, getting the word out to the public about what an actual paint party or wine painting party consist of can be difficult. So I'm hoping this blog will help paint a picture in your mind if you are one of those curious folks wondering what all the hype is about and have that burning desire to get a little artsy!

In the upcoming posts, should busy schedules allow, I hope to keep readers apprised of events we have going on at ArtsyU with a weekly post that may spotlight a future class or activity, an outreach project, fundraisers in our community at large, promotional stuff, and let's not forget that broad subject called art itself!