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05-05-2005, 12:15 PM
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Beautiful! Such a lovely warmth to her. And yes, where do you teach...full-time?
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05-05-2005, 12:32 PM
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Location: Portland, ME
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Thank you both so much! It's nice to hear, since, like I'd said, I'm technically a beginner at the alla prima thing.
I teach at the New Hampshire Institute of Art ( site) in both BFA and Lifelong Learning (fancy talk for continuing ed) programs. I log as many hours, if not more than, full time teachers, but they will never confer that title upon me (nor allow me to teach more than 2 BFA classes), since I do not have an MFA. So, I remain an adjunct faculty member.
I also teach at Sanctuary Arts here in Maine ( site), which is a privately-owned art school. All this teaching takes up a lot of my time, and I wish I could paint more of my own work - especially now that I'm getting a few sales - but it could be worse.
There's a step by step demo of a portrait in the demo section of this site ( link), done at NHIA. Not alla prima, but pretty loose, for me.
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05-06-2005, 11:03 AM
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Location: Boston, MA
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Rob,
Looks like you are teaching a lot.
Romantic Figures In The Garden sounds very intriguing! Can you tell more about this class?
Maria
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05-07-2005, 09:47 AM
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Hi Rob,
Congratulations on the lovely interplay of cools and warms in the fleshtones. I love your life paintings and drawings and this one is no exception.
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05-11-2005, 09:40 AM
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You bet your kolinskys I'm teaching a lot. Ah, it could be worse. A lot worse. So, no complaints.
The "Romantic Figures in the Garden" class? Oh, heh, that's my fancy name for outdoor clothed figure/portrait painting. It is truly a challenge and an amazing study of light to paint portraits outdoors, so I wanted to offer that. It needed a fancier name, though - a "hook", if you will. A class with the generic name of "Outdoor Clothed Figure/Portrait Painting" just doesn't sing, you know? It would appeal to some, but we (the director of the school and I) need more than the interest of some people to fill the class.
Linda, as always, your comments on my work are much appreciated, good or bad. I must admit, though, you've got a far better touch with this kind of work... I recently saw (elsewhere) some of the workshop pieces you'd done with Mr. Whitaker. I'm gonna put you on the spot and ask you to post them. Makes mine look like moose drool.
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05-16-2005, 10:05 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob Sullivan
The "Romantic Figures in the Garden" class? Oh, heh, that's my fancy name for outdoor clothed figure/portrait painting. It is truly a challenge and an amazing study of light to paint portraits outdoors, so I wanted to offer that. It needed a fancier name, though - a "hook", if you will.
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Rob, indeed the name does make me want to take the class
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