From Our Abstract Painting Students: “Emerge”

Artwork in "Emerge" (click for full size)
Some of the artwork in “Emerge” (click for full size)

How do painters create the puddled, cracked, and impasto effects in the paintings above? The answer was the subject of a Winter class at The Art League, and you can see the results in a new exhibit.

“Emerge” features work by the students and instructor in Marsha Staiger’s class Emerge: Advanced Acrylic/Mixed Media, and it’s on view through March 30 in Site 2 and Site 3 Galleries here at the Torpedo Factory (find them by the elevators on the second and third floor).

This class covers different topics each term: elements and principles in the Fall, series work in the Spring, and in the Winter, they covered gels and mediums — the mix-in ingredients that make acrylic paint so versatile:

“Our group of 22 students ventured into the world of Golden Paint, a familiar place for the class but with added interest in the adaptability and interaction of mediums; gels; pastes; high flows; fluids; heavy bodies; and open, interference, and iridescent acrylics. All of these are mixable and layerable with a variety of drying times and general tendencies to stay put, mingle, pool, puddle or pour. This exhibition has been installed, created, heralded, and festooned by the students as an interactive and educational experience.”

You can see it through March 30!

Abstract painting classes this Spring:

Emerge

Emerge

Instructor’s Sculptures on Exhibit in Italy

Romantic Allusions by George Tkabladze
Romantic Allusions by George Tkabladze

Art League artists come from the world over and travel just as widely. Our latest international news comes from sculptor George Tkabladze, an Art League artist and sculpture instructor. (See his schedule of classes here.)

Regulars will remember the sculptures at right and below from two Art League exhibits in 2013 — the Student/Faculty Show and “Shapes.” George was invited to exhibit them in two upcoming shows in Italy.

Romantic Allusions, left, will be at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna Giuseppe Sciortino) for the Trinacria Award exhibit, March 15 to 31. The museum is in the cathedral in Monreale, Italy, near Palermo. Hello! My Name is Jujuna is part of the Triennial Exhibition of Visual Arts in Rome, June 6 to 13.

George is headed to Sicily soon for the opening of the exhibit in Monreale. Congratulazioni, George!

Hello! My Name is Jujuna by George Tkabladze