Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Clay Turkey Day

At Studio 110 we are very thankful for:

Artistic Classmates
Loving Supportive Parents
Fresh New Art Supplies
Seeing the Good in People
Creative License
Learning About Famous Artists
and

A CLAY TURKEY DAY
(one of these Turkeys IS listening to his ipod :)

Happy Thanksgiving!


New Classes will begin in January!
email me if interested
leigh@studio110art.com












Tuesday, October 11, 2011

9 ways Pottery and Life are alike...











1. Sometimes what you take away is more important than what you add.

2. Center and balance are crutial.

3. You can smooth as you go.

4. Its important to know when to "pinch" hard and when to have a soft touch.

5. It always necessary to get your hands dirty.

6. Plans are nice but not mandatory.

7. When the foundation is strong - most anything is possible.

8. Strength can come from walking away for a bit.

9 Its gonna get hot - but that's when the magic happens!


...These things come to me with clay covered hands and are scratched on the newsprint that I work on - art brings me little moments of clarity and sometimes philosophy.

I love when my art students find that sweet spot - sometimes you can feel the creative energy in the air.

Let me know if your child would enjoy our art classes:

When are you truly in the moment?


Tuesday, September 13, 2011





Louise Nevelson became noted for her sculptures of "assemblage art". This was art created from odds and ends that were pieced together and painted one color- usually white or black.

She was born in Russia and moved to Maine when she was five. In class we discussed how she felt very out of place but found joy in the arts! This lead to great class discussion - most everyone has had a moment like this!

After viewing her art - we began Learning and exploring with found objects. Its so fun to watch them create something exciting from nothing - the switch in the brain is almost visible. We finished the project with each student choosing which single color I would coat these in. Thus a new art term - monochromatic

Enjoy just some of the ART:







































Monday, September 5, 2011

We are celebrating Artistic Birthdays this month!

We still have a few spots in the Fall Program!

The Fun Begins TOMORROW!!
Tuesday, September 6




This month we will celebrate the birthdays & artistic talents of:

Louise Nevelson




and Grandma Moses:


Does This Sound like Something Your

Child Would Enjoy?




Tuition is $75 a month.

There is a one time Supply fee (covers Sept-Dec) of $25


*Discounts:

10% tuition discount for Prepayment of entire program.

$5.00 off each additional sibling per month


Call or email me today.


**Studio 110 Fall Program will only have 2 classes and when we are full - that's it!



Saturday, August 13, 2011

Would you like more art education for your child?

We still have a few spots in the Fall Program!

The Fun Begins Tuesday, September 6





At Studio 110 we learn about famous artists and styles then do our own projects in their style.


Here are a few examples - Famous artwork on left and student work on right:


Joan Miro




Georgia O'Keeffe


Sign up for Fall Classes today!




Tuition is $75 a month.

There is a one time Supply fee (covers Sept-Dec) of $25


*Discounts:

10% tuition discount for Prepayment of entire program.

$5.00 off each additional sibling per month


Call or email me today.


**Studio 110 Fall Program will only have 2 classes and when we are full - that's it!



"My daughter is now more confident in her artistic abilities
and talents. She is more willing to try different creative
projects and rarely hesitates like she use to.”

— Beth O.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Does Miss Leigh want you to draw it small or big???










"I decided if I could paint that flower, in a huge scale, you could not ignore its beauty" Georgia O'Keeffe

My art students KNOW that small drawing just wont work in our class. In fact O'Keeffe was critiqued by an instructor once and swore that she would never draw small again!

"Fill the page"
"Lets try that again"
"Don't worry about it just draw what you see"

We recently studied Georgia O'Keffee and learned what an incredible and full and creative life she led. I have for years found her inspiring - A favorite image of mine is Okeeffe on a camel in Morocco at the age of 87. Who wants to meet me in Morocco to celebrate my 87th birthday??

We applied what we learned from O'Keeffe by getting up close and personal with various blooms. Students were asked to "GET BIG". They loved the lesson and especially loved taking the flowers home with them!!



Friday, May 6, 2011

Presenting Picasso

During April, Studio 110 students were introduced to Pablo Picasso.
Here were our favorite fun facts about the Spanish artist:

1. Picasso’s full name has 23 words:Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso.
2. Picasso’s first word – Pencil
3. He completed his first painting at age 9
4. Picasso was a bad student - He did not like to be told what to do – spent a lot of time in “time out”
5. Recognized as the world's most prolific painter by the Guinness Book of World Records: during a career that lasted 78 years he produced an estimated 13,500 paintings or designs, 100,000 prints or engravings, 34,000 book illustrations and 300 sculptures or ceramics, making a total of 147,800 works of art.

During the April's lessons we worked on portrait techniques, creating mood through color, and learning the principles of cubism. Students loved learning about Picasso's Blue and Rose period because everyone can relate to being happy and sad.














(Featured Artist- Ella Coleman)

***You can still save $10 off Summer Art Camp Tuition - Sign up by May 15!!