Dear painters, art aficionados, and art explorers everywhere. I would never have guessed this journal would keep my interest for so long! Join me as I learn about the processes of painting, drawing and at times, the history of art.
My website is: terirobusstudio.com

9.19.2019

Conundrum (art exhibit)


I'm not in a conundrum,
this is the title of our show.

Front of postcard

Back of postcard

Challenge #1 
We didn't know when we did our memory painting challenge 
that we even wanted to have a show!
(Note: Patrick painted over his cat painting, I cannot find mine;
so two of these are photos - the gray & black one on bottom L and the reddish cat at top R.)




Challenge #2





Challenge #3





Challenge #4



Challenge #5




Challenge #6



Challenge #7

Sorry I didn't crop some of these photos ...



Challenge #8


I decided, upon suggestion of my husband, actually, to put paint swatches up for the challenges with a limited palette, to show what we used. 
I missed the close-up photo of the swatches for challenge #2.




Us 4
We had a great time at our opening! So many people!

Wish you could all see it in real life. I hope some of you Juneau people
go before we take it down. 
Let me know and I can personally guide you on a tour!

Thanks for checking this blog, I so appreciate your interest!

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Challenge 8 progress photos

 white pastel pencil to mark my light areas
This post is for those of you who are interested in
 my progression through a painting.

Our challenge was to paint with a limited palette,
no brushes, 20 x 20 or larger canvas/panel format, 
use thick impasto style, and paint a portrait of an elderly person.

Here are my progress photos.

Limited palette of red, blue and yellow + white - and I used Liquin Impasto
Dark gessoed canvas with gridlines

the drawing


When I sprayed fixative to set the charcoal and pastel,
I forgot to test the spay nozzle, so
it blobbed out a bit. No worries, though.

First paint - Yellow!







Heyyy!!!   oil on canvas   20 x 20 inches
Thank you for your interest! 

Next post will be about our show,
now at the JAHC Gallery. 

The turn out was fantastic! 
We were very pleased with all the questions and interest in our project.
(And I wasn't sick!!!)




9.12.2019

Salon Challenge #8 Reveal





Hi guys, there will be several posts to try to catch up a little. 
I was away from home
for almost a month in August, 
so I've missed a bunch of blogging ... well, maybe not a bunch.

 I will post the challenge reveal here 
then my own progress photos for that challenge in the next post.

Our 8th challenge was Patrick's choice
(his idea was to use the true primary colors) 
and he allowed us choose other parameters:

- Portrait of a senior citizen (Timi)

- Square format; = or > 20 x 20 inches (Teri)

- No brushes, just palette knives, fingers, etc. (Barbara)

- Limited palette of the true primary colors:
Quinacridone Rose/Magenta - Red
Lemon/Hansa - Yellow
Phthalo Blue 
Titanium White


Here you go:

Of Things Past   oil on canvas, 20 x 20 inches by Barbara Shepherd




Nola  acrylic on canvas, 36 x 36 inches by Patrick Ripp




There Were Days  oil and cold wax on panel,  24 x 24 inches by Timi Johnson




Heyyy!!!   oil on canvas, 20 x 20 inches by Teri Gardner Robus



Our reveals are always exciting, nerve wracking (at least for me), and fun.
We pitch in for a fabulous dinner, dessert, etc.
and I think I can speak for the other three artists
when I say that this final challenge was (duh ...) challenging, 
and we learned so much about our own techniques, 
about color and about non-brush tools!

I love these portraits by my cohorts.  

Barbara's "Lost in Reflection" captures the mood of this lady who waits ... 
and i particularly love the red splashes, and of course - the reflection!

Patrick's portrait of his friend "Nola
is the epitome of pointillism, writ large! 
When you stand right up close to this piece, 
you see just big gobs of colors ... 
stand back about 20 feet ...
and pow! 
right in the kisser! ... Nola is laughing.

Timi's "There Were Days" portrait title is spot on 
and her colors 
from our limited palette, SO gorgeous. 
Wish you could all see them in person!

Please feel free to comment
and add your thoughts.



Thanks so very much for checking in!


OH!
 - spoiler alert

Our show is up at 
the Juneau Arts and Humanities Council Gallery 
for the month of September 2019. 

The opening was gonzo good - 
we had so many interested people ask questions about our challenges. 
It was a bit different than people had seen before in that space.

Stay tuned for more art!

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