Friday, March 25, 2011
New images added to "Watercolor Progression"
I have added some new images of my forest painting in progress. You'll find the complete watercolor progression series (up till now) in my February posts. To see them, you need to click on "read more" at the bottom of the post.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Watercolor Workshop on Orrs Island, Maine
Please contact me if you'd like to register and I'll send you a registration form
Space is limited and registration is on a first come first served basis
Registration deadline, May 1st
WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP ON ORRS ISLAND, MAINE
MONDAY, JULY 4th (4PM) to THURSDAY, JULY 7th (4PM)
With
MARJORIE GLICK
www.marjorieglick.com
Enjoy a watercolor workshop in a relaxing setting at the old family summer home of Margaret Arndt, known as Crow’s Nest. Crow’s Nest is nestled on top of a hill overlooking Harpswell Sound, with spectacular views from the large porch of sunset and water. Orrs Island is a wonderful place to paint because of its varied scenery of quiet coves, rugged coastline, and quintessential New England buildings.
The workshop fee is $500 and includes watercolor instruction, lodging at Crow’s Nest (additional charge for private room), 3 breakfasts, 3 buffet style picnic lunches, and one lobster dinner. Two dinners will be on your own at one of the nearby restaurants, (unless you would like an a la carte home-cooked dinner option). The workshop will begin each day at 9am and conclude at 4pm. Each morning begins with a demonstration that addresses the specifics of the landscape at hand with regards to color, composition, and paint handling. The afternoons will be spent painting on your own with plenty of individual guidance from Marjorie and will conclude with a critique as needed. At the conclusion of each day, you’ll have free time and the opportunity to relax on the porch, and if the spirit moves you, paint the sunset!
Registration deadline is by MAY 1st and is on a first come first served basis.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Flowers in anticipation of Spring
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Watercolor Progression
Here is the photo(above) I'm working from for my newest watercolor (40"x60") with a working title of "Forest". You can click on any of the photos to view them at a larger size. It will take me several months to complete this and in the beginning of a large painting with this kind of detail, I feel a bit daunted but also excited because I know at some point in the process, the painting will take on a life of its own. I have an idea of how I want it to look and feel, but in the end, it will be something entirely different, beyond what I can imagine now. Please check back every few weeks for updates to this post. It's a rare glimpse inside my process. Sharing my process is an experiment for me, it is my intention to make more tangible, to you the viewer, what goes into the making of my watercolors.
The next two photos show details of the bottom left and right of the watercolor
I'm painting this watercolor in sections rather than big washes because I want to capture the detail and textures of the rich forest floor, mosses and rocks.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Giverny
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Recent Watercolors from Stonington, ME
Here are some recent watercolors from a series I'm working on called The Coastal Maine Landscape which I plan to exhibit somewhere in Maine at a future time. Does any one out there have any recommendations of a gallery that would be interested? These were all painted in the Stonington/ Deer Isle Area where I spend a part of every summer. The series is composed of these smaller watercolors as well as several large scale works which you can view on my website:
http://www.marjorieglick.com
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
First Post
Welcome to my blog, this will be a place where I will share news about my upcoming exhibits, recent work, and workshops. Also, from time to time I will give you a preview of works in progress and share with you the work of other artists who inspire me. This blog is a work in progress, I'm still thinking about what it will be so stay tuned...
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