Thursday, September 6, 2012

Fall 2012 New Workshops, Classes and Events


Back from summer vacation. Had a wonderful time visiting numerous gardens, artist studios in Seattle and a family reunion wedding in Ashland, Oregon. Visiting friends at downtown Seattle Pike Street Market with the brilliant bouquets of fresh flowers, fish stalls and crafts set against snow capped Mount Rainier, Puget Sound and the new ferris wheel gave me a new perspective. I feel restored and refreshed for the new year.


A clear crisp fall day to meditate on this new year. Renewal includes forgiveness. Not just for others who may have harmed us but to include ourselves a well. There is an increasing desire for me to practice my art even more this coming year. I instill a hope for sales, new clients, students and exhibition opportunities I give thanks for each day. I hope the seed I plant today withstands the cold winter to bring forth blossoms in the coming spring. This true hope is dedicated with belief in the goodness of nature and humanity.

The greatest joy is in overcoming obstacles. No matter the difficulty I have learned to take large projects and break them down to manageable size.

In the creation of art I have found much of the work is in the inner conception of pre-planning. I look at it in stages. Rough sketches, reference material to work from, good client communication, deadline guidelines, knowing the materials and practicing experimentation periods to test color pigments, brushes and palettes. In a new blog entry I will explain how this process aided me in creating one of the largest Chinese scrolls I painted as a Jewish ketubah, marriage contract, from start to completion.


New events: 
Ellenville Regional Hospital Auxillary Luncheon 
will feature one of my giclee art prints from an 
original watercolor and ink painting in their raffle event. 
September 10, 2012 at Eagle's Nest Restaurant.

Red Tail Hawk and Trumpet Flowers

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Workshops:
Oriental Brush Artists Guild Guest Demo/Workshop
Hammond Museum, North Salem, NY
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Demo: 11:30 am - 1:30 pm  Workshop: 1:30 - 4:00 pm
Celebratory scrolls for special events and weddings using Flower, Birds and Landscapes.
Ink and Watercolor on rice or silk paper.
To register: 914-669-5033

Larry Rosenthal Collection    






















Harrison Rice Collection 




















 Lauren Gell Morin Collection






















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Workshops at Squirrel's Nest Studio, Bloomingburg, NY
Sumi-e and Botanical Drawing/Painting
Please wait for the new 2013 schedule
10:30 am - 3:30 pm
Fee: 4 consecutive classes $350.00 paid in advance per 4 workshops
One workshop is $100.00
Beginners to advanced students

Learn the basics of botanical subjects
in color pencil/watercolor.
Work from live subjects.
Attention to composition,
scientific accuracy
and technical skills using
water soluble pencils
layered with tube watercolor
on high quality
watercolor paper.








"Asclepius (milkweed) and berberis thunbergii"
Asian brush painting in ink and watercolor.
Using asian bamboo brushes paint nature
subjects with hand ground ink and watercolor
on rice or silk paper.
Individual attention. Small classes with a
maximum of 5 students in a high ceiling
bright studio in a woodland environment.
Bring lunch, tea is served.
To register: email  rozenart@aol.com
or call 845-733-1848

NEW for 2012 beginners classes on Wednesdays, 10 am - 1 pm and/or 2 pm - 5 pm
Three hours to learn how to draw, use ink or watercolors to create spontaneous Asian brush paintings or detailed scientifically correct botanical art. Watch the leaves fall as you learn how to paint them.  r Fee: $60.00 per three hour session. Take four consecutive classes for all day workshops 10 am - 5 pm for $350.00. Bring lunch and live or dried references to work from.  
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New Course at the New York Botanical Garden
Painting Botanicals in Gouache
Mondays, October 15 - November 12, 2012
10:00 am - 2:30 pm 
(expanded hours and no class on Oct. 29)
Learn how to make backgrounds, details in gouache 
using transparent, translucent and opaque layers of
botanical art for reproduction on a variety of papers.
Contact www.nybg.org to register
My students work from the Nature Science 
Gouache Class this past spring.

















© Dominguez 2012 BIL 484
































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Catskill Art Society 
Botanical Art and Illustration 
Livingston Manor, NY
Coming in 2013
Use water color pencil and watercolor to capture 
the beauty of fall's natural subjects.
To regisiter contact: www.catskillartsociety.org
845-436-4227
"Fall vegetables and plants" © Roberta Rosenthal   2012
"Indian Corn" © Roberta Rosenthal 2012




























                           

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