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weekend with the masters: part 2

September 25th, 2010 by Taaron Parsons

The week moves on and continues to not disappoint. We arrived early in the morning to begin setup for all the different artists, each with their own individual preferences, needs, and tastes. This was no small feat, believe me. But the hard work paid off and we had a fantastic day full of workshops and demonstrations.

I had the privilege of meeting Morgan Weistling this morning as I made my rounds, helping the presenting artists set up their space. He was extremely kind and gracious and, of course, extremely gifted. His work was even more amazing in person than i ever imagined. In just a couple hours or less, he wielded his brush to create an awe inspiring portrait from life, all while under the pressure of a group demo, poor lighting conditions, and narrow time constraints. It was incredible to see.

Being here has allowed me the wonderful and rare opportunity to meet so many artists at the forefront of today’s resurgence of the representational art movement. I was able to meet and sit in on workshops from Jeremy Lipking, Dan Gerhartz, Nancy Guzik, CW Mundy, Morgan Weistling… just today! It is all i can do to just soak as much up as i possibly can. I’m honored.

Though i enjoyed all of the sessions today, i particularly loved watching Nancy Guzik work. She is one of the most warm and friendly people i’ve ever met and it shows in the way she works. She paints with a grace and delicacy that clearly separates her work from other artists…and she has FUN doing it! What an idea! I like that she makes her art in such a way that makes it very approachable.

What readily stood out to me as i watched Dan Gerhartz work was his ability to NAIL color in a matter of seconds. He displays such a strong confidence in color that i hope to rise up to some day. I has been a joy to meet and talk with him over these couple days.

I had a chance to see some of CW Mundy’s demo. That was pure insanity. And i mean that in the best possible way. His working methods are what some would consider to be extremely unconventional for a representational painter – even to the point that as he paints, i wonder how in the world he’s going to pull it off – then almost momentarily he turns it around bringing it to a great finish with very interesting and engaging visual appeal. I blows me away to see him work.

Watching Jeremy Lipking was inspiring. His drawing method was an interesting challenge to my usual method. He had most of the upper half of the head to a semi state of finish before he ever had a jaw line defined or a mouth drawn out. He painted carefully and methodically, analyzing and planning; then quickly it was as if the portrait just fell into place with each touch of the brush.

The evening was topped off with an entertaining and enlightening “portrait duel” with Dan Gerhartz and Scott Burdick as they painted a portrait of fellow artist Michelle Dunaway. They were able to share so much wisdom as they painted, both ending up with great portraits of Michelle.

With two days of constantly soaking it all in, it was nice to have a short break today to go out and paint! I was able to set up a still life and get in a quick painting sketch. I’ll post pictures of it soon.

Well, that’s it for tonight. I am once again extremely tired, and 5:45 am rolls around all too quickly.

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weekend with the masters: part 1

September 24th, 2010 by Taaron Parsons

Day one of the Weekend With the Masters has passed. And what a day it was. My good friend, Ryan Mellody, and I have had the opportunity to be out in California for the 2010 WWM. We began the morning assisting David Leffel as he gave a still life demo. It was a great experience not only watching him paint, but seeing his paintings in person provides so much more information than i have ever seen in print. I found it very interesting to learn that he did the entire painting using mostly one brush, and that he never cleans his brushes during a painting. To him, it’s a waste of time when you could be painting. Crazy.

I also had the opportunity to sit in on Scott Christensen’s demo. I really like Scott. He is so down to earth personally and in his artistic approach. His methods are simple and without any cloud of mystery.

In a few moments of down time (very few) i had the pleasure of meeting Daniel Keys and Michelle Dunaway, two extremely gifted and very kind-hearted people. They need no introduction as I’m sure you all know their work very well. Keep your eyes on these kids folks, you’re gonna like what you see. I know i have already!

Later in the day i stopped in to a workshop with Sherrie McGraw, as she painted a head study of Morgan Weistling, then caught the second half of a fascinating lecture from Scott Burdick.

One of the highlights of the day, of course, was a still life demo by Richard Schmid… in. credible. Ryan and I were fortunate to be able to assist in staging and setup for his demo. What an experience that was. Needless to say, the painting was an instant masterpiece and a joy to watch. At the conclusion of the demo we all enjoyed a beautiful dvd slide presentation by his lovely daughter, Molly Schmid, highlighting many of Richard’s paintings.

Then the day concluded with a discussion panel led by Richard Schmid with Carolyn Anderson, Dan Gerhartz, Rose Frantzen, Scott Burdick, Quang Ho, Sherrie McGraw, and Jeremy Lipking. The panel, among many things, discussed the pros and cons of technology as it relates to the artist. That was like 2 hours of drinking from a fire hose! I took away so much from that. I took some video of it, so I’ll post some links as they become available in the future.

Well, that’s it for today. I’m tired. More to come…

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leaving on a jetplane

September 21st, 2010 by Taaron Parsons

Today I’ll be flying out to California to attend the Weekend With the Masters, sponsored by American Artist. Don’t worry, I’ll be back with tales of adventure!

photo © library of congress/Hollem, Howard R., photographer.

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Boldbrush Competition Finalist

September 13th, 2010 by Taaron Parsons

Winner
Finalist
BoldBrush

Painting Contest
August 2010
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My painting, The Cellist, was awarded as a Finalist in the August Boldbrush painting competition. This award includes a feature article in the Informed Collector newsletter, which will be scheduled to run in the upcoming weeks. So go check it out!

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WE NEED YOUR VOTE!

August 30th, 2010 by Taaron Parsons

Ok, Friends, shameless plug for our own artwork ;o) Visit this links below and click the Like button and all your wildest dreams will come true! (or maybe ours) Thanks for your support and feel free to repost this for all of your friends (told you it was shameless ;o)

1. Click here to vote for my amazingly tallented wife. (when you get there, click the “Like” button)
2. Click here to vote for my painting “The Cellist”.

Thanks for your votes!

UPDATE: voting is closed. you guys did awesome! Niki and I made it among the top 10 most popular votes. Thanks!!!

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