Monday, May 28, 2012

The Travel Journal Workshop was a success!

What one's travel journal may look like
On Sunday May 22, Phil Wallace, Barbara Shay MacDonald, Janet Patterson and Gina Thorne gave a workshop on how to keep a travel journal.

A very interested and lively crowd attended. Most described themselves as being “artists”, who worked in media ranging from watercolor, oil and pastel, to mixed media and digital graphics. There were many SAA members, and most of the non-members requested SAA membership applications. 

Gina Thorne opened the workshop, with an overview and showing of a vast array of materials available to travel journal artists. Thorne described why she tried different materials, and why she finally decided on a small watercolor kit that she currently uses while traveling.

Phil Wallace, a watercolorist and cartoonist, showed his traveling bag of simple art materials; unobtrusive, and easy to pack and carry. Wallace described his approach to travel journaling; after
contemplating various aspects of an interesting site, he captures a scene or people by recording
impressions, rather than exact details. His sketches, touched with dabs of watercolor, reveal a deft, less-is-more quality, demonstrating that an artist needs only a few materials to produce good art. Wallace then passed around his sketchbooks filled with interesting images, and some signature cartoon-like figures.

Barbara Shay MacDonald then gave humorous accounts of experiences in exotic countries, and
described, in vivid detail the often poignant circumstances surrounding each of her sketches, and the people in them. The “sketches” were beautiful, showing fountains, classic buildings, and people sitting outside or in cafes. She was later joined by Janet Paterson, (coming in later from her double-win at the Dobbs Ferry Beaux Arts Exhibit) who showed exquisite watercolor paintings of their trip to the Provence region of France. Both artists then circulated their sketches and paintings, and judging by the ooos and ahhhs of the crowd, they were quite well-received.
The audience asked many questions of the presenters, and gathered to get closer looks at the art materials and images. Everyone seemed to be inspired by what they saw and heard and apparently enjoyed the presentation immensely.

At the end, Thorne challenged the group to begin their own travel journals over the summer, which she insisted, could contain sketches made in backyards, sitting in the local park, as well as in foreign lands. She promised that if they kept the journals, and presented them to the presenters, that SAA would have an exhibit of their journaling work in the Fall. Most attendees agreed to this, others agreed to at least try journaling.

The workshop ended on a high note, with most providing their contact information, gathering around to see more artwork, ask more questions, and visiting the cookie-table once more before departing.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

The Photography Team Is In Place


Look how wacky we were!
Judy Aranow and Elaine Kaufman have agreed to serve as photographers for SAA. We welcome them to this new endeavor, and look forward to seeing even more interesting and creative photos of our events. Elaine created the photo collage of our “Wacky Hat” dinner. Judy provided photo support for the Travel Journal Workshop. Photos will be increasingly used in our newsletters, on the web, and in articles written about us in newspapers. Thank you Judy and Elaine!