All posts by Marsha McCloskey

In the Brewery Neighborhood for Breakfast

 

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This week we met at the New Day Bakery in the Whiteacre neighborhood.  Again missing Jane, but everybody ( Jan, Penelope, Barb A. and Erik) had fun anyway.  It was a beautiful day.

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Penelope was touching up previous sketches

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Barb A. was attracted to the morning glories on the fence.

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Erik loves those figs and added a little color to them.

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He also took a few photos.

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Jan made a nice drawing of the Kokopelli on the fence, and added a beautiful orange.

Missing Jane at the Hideaway

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Our group met at the Hideaway Bakery today.  We were few but we had a lot of fun.  Everyone missed you, Jane, but we all hope you’re having a great time in Italy!

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Sandy was drawing the kids in the sandbox and the customer at the next table.

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Jan was attracted by the clientele as well.  And the Chairs.

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Again, Erik was off on a tangent.  What IS that, anyway?

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Nice drawing, Hugh! These chairs were, indeed rather interesting.

At Alton Baker Park Picnic Shelter

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It was beautiful weather for a sketching session under the shelter from the sun with plenty of table space to draw near the Willamette River with great views.

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Hanna did a beautiful watercolor of the nearby trees.

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Jane concentrated on a nearby rock sculpture.

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As usual, Erik ignored the scene, and drew something he remembered from a few weeks earlier.

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Sandy produced several sketches in her black paper sketchbook.

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Jim and Joby arrived a little later on their bikes.

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Jim peddled off and left Joby to do a nice sketch of the trees and lawn; After visiting and drawing, off she went again on her bike.

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Hugh worked on pictures of the local scenery this time.

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Jane and Jan were hard at work on the trees and grass.

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We missed getting a photo of Barbara’s finished work,  But here is a nice shot of the  beginning.

 

 

What to Sketch, What to Sketch….at Thistledown Farm

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First we had to check it all out – Barb Shirk and Jan found the donkey & pony first, then Erik discovered the donkey.

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Ooooo, grasses, and flowers, and poppies going to seed…

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OK – down to work: Jan, Tricia, Erik, Barbs Shirk & Sommers.

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Erik quickly has a sketch of Jan, and Barb Sh. begins the donkey.

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Tricia dives into the flowers, and Jan captures the top of the building.

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Tricia with her completed page, and here’s Jan’s – how charming!

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Jan admires Erik’s sketch of her (soon to be her profile pic!).

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Remember the donkey?  Here’s how Barb Sh’s sketch evolved.

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Erik starts a new flower sketch, while Barb Aten (across the table) and Jane (sketch above) take on the challenge of the figs.

“Chipping the Block, Painting on Silk: Norma Bassett Hall”

Chipping the Block, Painting the Silk:The Color Block Prints and Serigraphs of Norma Bassett Hall

The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art presents the work of Oregon-born Norma Bassett Hall’s 25 year career as a printmaker from August 23 to October 12, 2014.  As the first solo exhibition of Hall’s work since her death in 1957, Chipping the Block, Painting the Silk: The Color Block Prints and Serigraphs of Norma Bassett Hall is the first opportunity to see more than sixty of her prints in Oregon since just five were shown in a 1930 group retrospective at the Portland Art Association.

Guest curator Joby Patterson, a researcher and teacher, has been involved with fine prints for more than thirty years.  Her upcoming book, Norma Bassett Hall: Catalogue Raisonné of the Block Prints and Serigraphs, traces the creative life of Hall and her spouse.  Patterson will share her adventures in uncovering Hall’s life and work and lead a tour of the exhibition on Saturday, August 23, at 2 p.m.  A reception and book signing will follow.

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http://jsma.uoregon.edu/jordan-schnitzer-museum-art-opens-first-solo-exhibition-norma-bassett-hall-1957