"The house I grew up in" -- Joanne |
Through the magic of the internet, I discovered Jane Filer. Filer's combination of abstraction and whimsy inspired my students like nothing I'd seen before. We used a detail from Filer's "Hillandale Road."
Even the simplest version catches the geometry and the rhythm of the trees.
geometry of landscape |
This resident layered the watercolors for deeper hues, and added trees at the bottom.
Vineyard view |
This resident, an artist in her day, had avoided my class, wrestling with doubt and self-consciousness. But Filer's artwork pulled her in. I love the pink she used for the fields.
Pink Hills |
A woman who usually paints traditional decorative flowers worked on this image for three classes. "I've never done anything like this." Wonderful.
New Horizons, after Jane Filer "Hillandale Road" |
2 comments:
These are wonderful.
Yes, wonderful work done by your "students". I think they are lucky to have you as their teacher!
And what a wonderful artist! I googled her and her work!
This blog post made my day!
Have a nice creative week,
Suzanne
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