Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 Hi Martha …and all recipients of Martha Loving’s Watercolor Painting Workshop reminder notice: My sincerest apologies that the location of the workshop didn’t find its way under my cursor for copying! The workshop will take place at Anthroposophy NYC & Rudolf Steiner Bookstore, 138 W 15th St (bet 6th & 7th) in Chelsea. Member/Non-Member refers to the New York Branch of the Anthroposophical Society. I will add here that we have never turned anyone away for lack of funds… Your best offer will always suffice. Hope you can make it… Phoebe Phoebe phoebe@... p: f: c: From: martha flanagan Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 7:43 AM To: phoebe@... Subject: location of watercolor workshop? Phoebe, I am interested in attending the workshop. Where is it, and can I pay @ the door or do I have to preregister? I desperately need a day of painting. thanks, Phoebe wrote: " Light, Darkness, and Color: Creating Space " … Watercolor painting workshop # 2 with Martha Loving Orgain Saturday, May 19, 1 – 5 pm Fee includes $5 for materials: $45 regular non-member, $35 non-member senior/student, $35 regular member, $25 member senior/student. In this hands-on watercolor painting workshop Martha will explore with us the relationship of Light, Darkness, and Color as it exists in nature and in us, based on the work of Liane Collot d'Herbois. Martha will guide us through two exercises, in charcoal and in watercolor wet-on-wet techinique, and then have us do a free painting. Beginners are welcome. Some meditative color exercises will be given. Martha Loving Orgain, MFA , is an artist, educator, astrologer and painting therapist. She comes out of an ancestry of weavers and quilters whom she credits with having given her the impulse to weave together color, verse, image and astrological charts to create her Star Chart Talismans. Having grown up in the hill country of Virginia, Martha feels at one with and receives inspiration from nature and the spiritual forces behind what we see. She has been influenced in both her life and work by Sheridan, Dennis Klocek, and Liane Collot d'Herbois (1907-1999) - the latter two having introduced her to the work of Steiner and Goethe. Martha now divides her time largely between Virginia and the Lake Champlain environs. She has been reappointed for a third 4-year term on the Virginia Commission for the Arts Professional Artists Roster. Her work is held in many public and private collections. Hope to see you all there… Phoebe Phoebe p: f: c: phoebeartopathy Phoebe phoebeartopathy p: f: c: Martha Flanagan MSATR LCAT 50 Irving PL Oyster Bay, NY 11771 mareflan@... Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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