Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photos. Show all posts

29 October, 2016

Snapshots from My October Workshops







Shown from the top are: New Mexico, Provincetown and Cape Cod, a sketch from Boston, and Freeport, Maine.

I'm always too busy teaching to stop and take a photo of the class. I rely on students sending their pics, so if you can, please send me some and I'll post them.

15 February, 2016

Intermezzo





Henri Matisse with Model Henriette Darricarrère, in Nice. 1927.










From Hilary Spurling, Smithsonian Magazine, 2005. Matisse and His Models. 


The same seems to have been true of the models for his odalisque paintings of the 1920s. The first of these odalisques—sprawling in “harem costumes” on improvised divans—was Antoinette Arnoud’s successor, Henriette Darricarrère, who was working as an extra when Matisse spotted her in the film studios in Nice. He liked her natural dignity, the graceful way her head sat on her neck and, above all, the fact that her body caught the light like a sculpture. A ballet dancer and musician, Henriette became part of the family in the seven years she worked for Matisse. His wife grew especially fond of her, and he himself taught her to paint.
Matisse said it was essential to start by finding the pose that made any new model feel most comfortable. Henriette’s specialty was discovered by accident after a carnival party attended by Matisse and his daughter, dressed respectively as an Arab potentate and a beauty from the harem. Marguerite Matisse, Lorette, even Antoinette Arnoud, all tried on turbans and embroidered Moroccan tops, but it was Henriette, always modest, even prim, in her street clothes, who wore the filmy blouses and low-slung pants without inhibition, becoming at once luxuriant, sensual and calmly authoritative.
The pictorial possibilities she opened up for Matisse were enhanced by her exceptional sensitivity and stamina. He saw the work they produced together as an increasingly complex orchestration of colored light and mass, culminating in his Decorative Figure on an Ornamental Ground, which was almost as incomprehensible in 1926 as the Blue Nude had been nearly 20 years earlier. The painting is a riot of exuberant trompe l’oeil wallpaper, flowers, fruit and patterned textiles, all pinned firmly in place by the pale upright figure of Henriette. She looked as impersonal and unyielding as a side of packaged butcher’s meat to Matisse’s friend, the painter Jules Flandrin, who was baffled and exhilarated in equal measure: “I can’t begin to convey the brilliantly successful contrast between the wallpaper flowers and the woman so skillfully mishandled,” he wrote to a friend. Soon after the completion of Decorative Figure, Henriette left to get married.



Matisse Month 


24 April, 2015

More Workshop Photos - Washington State

Casey Klahn - lecture on the Artist's Ideas. I appreciated the attentive artists who were eager to learn.

Demonstration of landscape painting - Skagit Valley area, Washington State.

Floral demo.



Casey Klahn







La Conner, Washington area. 
Dakota Art Center Workshops.
Dakota Pastels.


All Photos: Evelyn Brody.



21 April, 2015

Workshop Washington State


Casey demonstrating landscape painting at the Dakota Workshop Center, Mt Vernon, WA.
Photo: Coizie Bettinger.



18 artists and I enjoyed painting with respect to one's individual voice and ideas in the historic La Conner, Washington area last week. I painted 4 demos and 1 or 2 resolutions of student works. The class was attentive and eager to learn, and I am grateful to Dakota for this first opportunity to teach at a national workshop center located right here in my home state.

My workshop schedule updates. I am dreaming of teaching in Provence, Germany and Italy in upcoming years, as well as NYC and many venues throughout the USA. Dates for those TBA.





Timid Barn on the Slough Shore Road. 2015 9.5" x 16.75." Pastel and Oil. Casey Klahn.





08 December, 2014

Workshops Update

Casey Klahn. (Photo by Stan Sperlak)



Upcoming workshops:


2015

Rock Hill, SC    Mar 18-20 / Full. Wait list available.
Mt Vernon, WA / Dakota Pastels   Apr 16-18
New York City / with Ellen Eagle and Casey Klahn  TBA / June?
  
Marshfield Hills, MA   Aug 10-14
Gainesville, VA   Sep 12, 13
Umbria, Italy   Oct 7-21

2016

Florence, Italy
Portland, ME





28 November, 2014

Steal Like An Artist


The Back of a Figurine by Matisse. 2014. 
@10" x 8" 
Pastel & Charcoal
Casey Klahn







ART THEFT!
Photo by:
Olya Powzaniuk 




25 November, 2014

New Jersey Reverie





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Memories of my workshops in New Jersey / November, 2014.



Casey Klahn / Artist's Banners at Crow Creek Farm, Goshen, New Jersey. Studios of Stan Sperlak. Photo: Stan Sperlak.




Casey Klahn / Demo at Crow Creek Farm. Photo: Stan Sperlak.




 Casey Klahn / Demo at Stan's Studio.




Casey Klahn / Demo at Christina Debarry's Studio, Florham Park, NJ.

05 November, 2014

This'll Be Fun!


New York City.

I'll be in New York to see the Matisse Cut-Outs exhibit at the MoMA in a little over a week. I recently saw about 30 works by Henri Matisse in Russia. I'm still blogging about that trip, but the posts to date are here:

I Ascended Alone.

Vermillion Ideas.  

The Cut-Outs began at the Tate, in London. Here is the support for this super-exhibition:

Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs at Tate Modern.

Blue Certainty.

Matisse: Video Support.

Please return here for my reports on this sure-to-be-incredible trip!







18 August, 2014

From Finland

The Lake. Arrangement in Blue. 2014. 
8.25" x 11.3"
Pastel
Casey Klahn


Feast

Special hour in Kemijarvi. Following a brilliant dinner we enjoyed the Finnish sauna.


Finland was a fabulous time. I taught 10 artists in a 5 day workshop. After this, I traveled to Saint Petersburg, Russia to visit Matisse. More on that later. 



15 August, 2014

With Love











I'll write more about my Finland and Russia trip as soon as I get my land legs back. For now some rest, but always sweet memories of Lapland, Helsinki, The Baltic Sea and Matisse.

12 July, 2014

American Falls


American Falls. 2014. 
Vine Charcoal and White Compressed Charcoal. 
@8" x 10." 
Casey Klahn


Intervening Space. American Falls. 2014. 
Vine Charcoal and White Compressed Charcoal. 
@8" x 10." 
Casey Klahn



Casey Klahn painting at Niagara Falls.

09 May, 2014

Florence with Vianna Szabo



Vianna Szabo

Is Italy in your very near future? I want to bring Vianna's incredible workshop to your attention. It is at the end of May and is your opportunity to paint the figure in Florence. The hosts are native to the Florence region, and plan exciting art events to coincide with this 9-day figure/portrait workshop. 

When you get back, tell me how everything goes. I plan to teach in the same venue in the next year or two!





22 March, 2014

Texas!

I just returned from teaching my See Differently workshop to an attentive and fun group in New Braunfels, Texas, which is between San Antonio and Austin.

Tall Tales Told To Texans


The second demo of three.






Casey Klahn



Big Bonus!
Musical accompaniment provided by Lyle Lovett,
That's Right, You're Not from Texas.
Austin is called a big music town, and I found out that is true. 
One of the artists at the workshop told me about this song.



28 January, 2014

The Art Noodge - Frosty Felicitations













 By the breath of God ice is given...
Job 37:10.


You already know there are a number of blogs that emanate from this house.  Now, new blogs are going from here into the ethernet, but not written by me!  Introducing:

The Art Noodge, by Lorie Klahn. A blog where international relief and development ministries are supported.  Buy Art!  Help People!


My wife Lorie enjoys photography and manipulating photos with various software such as Photoshop and all manner of Apps.  She is a talented photographer, and over the years her work has appeared on The Colorist.  Do visit her new blog, and please follow as she posts fine art photography, fun crafts and activities.






03 November, 2013

Painting Outdoors

Janice Wall


Artist Janice Wall following her pastel muse in Gig Harbor, WA, October 28th., 2013.  This image needed to be posted now, because the frost is on the ground, and for many of us this last season of outdoor painting is in the memory books.

Typical for me, I just did a few plein air sessions.  I did paint a number of images out the window, though.  Does that count?

30 October, 2013

Critique Group



"Unpacking" the art created during our 3 day workshop in Gig Harbor, WA.



At the See Differently workshop in Washington last weekend, we mixed intuition and response with the formal elements of art.  Rules/Break Rules.  We discussed rule-breaking tactics at length.  I encouraged the artists to "jail break" their artwork, and I said I wanted "Grand Theft, Auto" from them. That is my way of describing how big an art crime I was looking for.




Photo: Denise Champion.

15 October, 2013

Boston Area Workshop Report

Your Author
North River Arts Society
Marshfield Hills, MA

Friday night demo.  I met numerous blog readers and Facebook friends on this trip.

We worked hard to plumb our reasons for creating pictures - our Artist's Ideas.  These are your personal agenda, apparent in every artwork you make.  Here you see a rare moment of fun in an otherwise demanding workshop.  



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