This month we had a fabulous group of participants visit Laura's Center for the Arts from the Marshfield Boys & Girls Club. During the week of the gallery opening we met twice, once at the B&G Club and once at LCA. During both visits we talked about some of the staples found in most landscapes like foreground, background, middle ground and horizon. While at LCA we spend some time looking at all of the artwork on display and talking about things we noticed.
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Luke LeWand
Roadtrip, 2013
acrylic on panel |
Luke LeWand's "Roadtrip," was one that caught some of our participants eyes. The fact that there are cars in it was an immediate pull for some, and for another student it was it's more abstract right half that pulled her back to the piece. Luke has several
diptychs which consist of one panel based more in reality and the second panel focused more on mark making and color. It was in "Roadtrip," that one of the ArtsReach participants made the discovery of the matching color palettes between the two halves of the piece. It wasn't something that I had thought to point out to the group, so I was really excited when that discovery was made because she was exactly right. Luke creates the first, more realistic piece, and then with the remaining paint he has mixed, he makes some loose movements which contrast nicely when put next to the tighter original painting.
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Luke LeWand
Thanks For the Energy, 2013
acrylic on panel |
After spending so much time looking and talking about art we decided to get outside and make some art of our own. We made a quick pit stop at the stage and danced around a bit before heading out to the LCA lawn with some drawing boards and oil pastels. The art is a little hard to see here because of the glare but these participants made some amazing things out on that gorgeous afternoon.
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I think this picture might make it into the Marshfield Mariner! I'll post the link to our facebook page (link at the top) once I see it. |
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real time pose |
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ride back to Boys & Girls Club |
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