Earlier this month, faculty member Steven Meek gave a talk about his work in the Art Studio of John Cabot University. Sadly we couldn’t be there however Steven has kindly sent us through a summary of the evenings discussion points which we can share with you here… Continue reading Sculpted Paintings
Category: Faculty Works
Faculty Works: Frances Middendorf
Faculty member Frances Middendorf is participating in a group show at the National Arts Club in Gramercy, New York City. Continue reading Faculty Works: Frances Middendorf
Tristan Barlow
How to Draw A Painting
How can knowing how to draw make me a better painter? This is a question that many artists used to ask, until in many ways the Impressionist movement detached oil, pastel, and watercolor work from any responsibility to what one might call an underdrawing. In many ways, the Italian painter Caravaggio, whose great canvases of varied religious subjects revolutionized Rome in the early 1600s, was the first Western artist to defy the academic pedagogy of drawing and to flaunt that tradition by leaving not a single trace of pencil or crayon drawing preliminary to his oil compositions and by exiling from his compositions any statuary or architecture that might vaguely suggest an academic element like drawing in his creative act. Continue reading How to Draw A Painting
Faculty Works: Re-Imagining The Antique – Carole Robb
The latest show from our Artistic Director Carole Robb opened earlier this month at the SACI Gallery in Florence. Continue reading Faculty Works: Re-Imagining The Antique – Carole Robb