Spring Watercolor Wreath
The Rumriver Art Center is presenting a series of Watercolor projects by MaryLeah Marshall. MaryLeah is an accomplished watercolor artist and teacher. In this lesson she uses a spring flower wreath as her inspiration. She takes you through the project step by step.
Mexican Sun and Moon – Warm/Cool Color Project
We did a color art project using the Mexican Sun/Moon to focus on warm and cool colors.
Monet Waterlilies and Japanese Bridge Watercolor
Claude Monet (1840 – 1926) was a founder of French impressionist painting, and the most consistent and prolific practitioner of the movement’s philosophy of expressing one’s perceptions before nature, especially as applied to outdoor landscape painting. Monet was best known for his waterlilies paintings and the Japanese Footbridge over a lily pond in his private… Read More
Paul Klee Cat and Bird Project
The Rumriver Art Center is closed for classes until May 1st 2020. We will continue to bring your virtual classes and programs to inspire your creativity. This is a fun lesson inspired by Swiss artist Paul Klee. This project is called Cat and Bird that he created in 1928. Paul Klee ( 1879-1940) was a Swiss-born… Read More
Animal Project “Amigo”
My students just love drawing dogs, for this project I use a work by Ron Burns as our inspiration. Ron is known for his colorful dog portraits. Ron begins each portrait with the eyes. “Their eyes hold nothing back, whether it’s love or fear, heartbreak or admiration. Every portrait begins with the eyes, they have… Read More
The Kraken – Mythical Beast Project
I just finished a summer camp all about mythical beasts and one of my favorite was “The Kraken” a giant sea creature. Probably no legendary sea monster was as horrifying as the Kraken. According to stories this huge, many armed, creature could reach as high as the top of a sailing ship’s main mast. A… Read More
Picasso Rooster “Le Coq”
I needed a animal drawing for one of our programs and I came across this fabulous Picasso Rooster from 1938. I fell in love with the line, shape and color of the this Picasso pastel. Pablo Picasso was one of the most famous and prolific artists ever. Picasso had tremendous diversity and abundance to his… Read More
Artist Ron Burns Dog Portrait
Ron Burns is an Ohio native whose professional life started in Los Angeles where he founded the graphic design company, Ron Burns Design. Burns is advocate for animal shelters and donates to many animal causes. Ron is known for his colorful dog portraits. Ron begins each portrait with the eyes. “Their eyes hold nothing back,… Read More
Fauvist Self Portrait Inspired By Von Werefkin
I am always searching for interesting ways for students to create a self portrait. I found a fauvist/expressionist artist Marianne von Werefkin (1860-1938) as perfect inspiration. She was born in Russia, she studied in St Petersburg and Moscow. She came Munich and soon belonged to the circle around Kandinsky and Der Blaue Reiter. She had… Read More
Artist Wayne Thiebaud Still Life
I was lucky enough to study under Wayne Theibaud when he spent a semester at the University of Minnesota. Thiebaud is an American painter whose most famous works are of cakes, pastries, toys and lipsticks. His last name is pronounced “Tee-bo.” He is associated with the Pop art movement because of his interest in objects… Read More