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Art, Food, Escape, Wine, Black Star Farms and Me — YES!

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Consider this your official invitation to the next Artful Retreat at Black Star Farms on March 23, featuring gourmet food, wine, relaxation … and an art class with me! [Click here for full details.]

image-2Why do you need to do this retreat? Because your soul needs it. It’s that simple. In the three years I have been teaching art classes, I repeatedly hear again and again how soul-charging it is to connect with your inner creative. It doesn’t mean you’re an artist or even want to be; it’s simply a vacation for your wellbeing. It’s like working out: You may feel too busy to do it, but you never regret having done it.

imageHere’s what one past attendee had to say about the experience:

We loved our stay at the Inn this past weekend where we enjoyed Art at the Inn with Stephanie. What a fantastic idea of pairing wine tasting and painting instructions in such a fun way so even the novice can leave with beautiful original artwork! Thank you, Stephanie, I hope this is offered again. And, then to end the evening with the chefs! What a fabulous meal. Thank you all for hospitality.

bsfpreview1If you really want to know a place, paint it. If you love northern Michigan’s wine country, you will gain a much deeper appreciation by painting it. This year’s focus is on the landscapes surrounding us, and to paint it, you must look deeper than surface level, noticing and really seeing. Wine is about the land, and diving deeper into your appreciation of wine begins with the landscapes. We will sip while we explore the beautiful region through our eyes first, then our taste buds, and then the experience will go through out individual creative filters and culminate in our interaction with paint and canvas. While we will be exploring from inside, we will bring the outside in through stories and photos. We will then go from paints to gourmet food. Add in the award-winning Inn at Black Star Farms, and really, what more could you ask for?

We look forward to seeing you March 23 for an Artful Retreat for the soul!

Italy: Great Art, Fresh Eyes and Inspiration

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While walking through the many art-adorned churches, palaces and museums of Italy on a recent trip, I had the great honor of having my mother with me, and she brought fresh eyes with her. You see, I am a lover of art history — I mean, I’m really a geek about it. In college art classes, I sat at the edge of my chair, hanging on every detail, every word. After college, I got my hands on every book on the subject I could. My appetite for the details of the history of art never slowed down. It’s still one of my greatest joys, poring over art books. I’ve even been long known — and I’m a wee bit embarrassed by this — to pile books upon books by the side of my bed. Why so many? I can never choose just one — I love them all.

imageSo, back to Mom and I in Italy. As I was explaining different information and details to her, I had a revelation about my own process.

I love art history because it’s world history, but it’s also about ideas. Historically, artists and art movements became famous by being the first to change something, to choose not to follow the status quo but instead begin to play with another idea.

The Renaissance translates to mean “rebirth,” and the idea was humanism. Europe was coming out of the Dark Age and celebrating in full color, with man as the subject matter of prime importance. Florence is a living breathing tribute to the movement.

Impressionism was about the value of light: the ability to get outside (thanks to newly invented tube paints) and record light as it was reflected everyday life and landscapes. In other words, what mattered most was a reaction to this new ability to get outside, work quickly and record light. Post-Impressionism was the freedom to take the Impressionists’ abstraction even further. With the camera invented and working well, painting no longer need to serve as a record of events, and artist could play with paint. Each movement in art is playing with a new idea.

7113road41313This came full circle for me in explaining to my Mom what ideas I am playing with in my own work. Inspiration might come from subject matter, but what excites me in the actual process of painting is about movement, color and paint … when the motion of my hands pushing paint across canvas creates something interesting with color, something I have not seen before. It’s much more about how I feel than what I see. Seeing is secondary; painterly expression is at the forefront.

History of any kind relates to what ideas people are interested in, and art history helped me understand myself. How has history or art met you at your own front door? What ideas are you most interested in? It’s all part of the process. Comment below or come chat on Facebook!

Cheers to the art of understanding!

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