Made a little more progress today. These dancers had long beautiful sleeves on their costumes. You didn't really see their hands...they just moved, and swirled the scarf-like sleeves that made patterns and shapes all across the stage. Awesome. sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Long Sleeves
Work in Progress: Dancer
Making a little progress on this drawing. The satin fabric is very challenging. I am still tweaking it a little. I started on the background, just layering in some soft color, just to take a break from the tedious part! I will start on her sleeve, and the rest will be easy! sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Gratitude
While in China, there was no evidence of God anywhere. I left my Bible and my cross at home. I was afraid they might be confiscated at the airport, so I did without them. As an officially "atheist" country, I felt a real void there. While visiting the Buddhist temples, I was overcome with a deep sadness for the worshippers. They were there, burning their incense before the statue, whispering prayers to a wooden idol, totally powerless to help them. They were paying money to the monks to write their prayer requests on the ribbons that they tied everywhere. And they were folding paper into "heavenly money" that they burned in order to send it to their ancestors in the afterlife. And when I asked our guide what he believed happened to us when we die, he said that he believed life was just over, or if he was lucky, he would be reincarnated. But he wasn't sure, and he wasn't really concerned. He just said he wasn't very religious. My heart ached for the people of China. It still does. Billions of people that I believe have no hope for the future, no relationship with a loving and forgiving heavenly Father, no faith to help them through daily struggles, no Savior to cling to in times of trouble. And no hope of eternal life in a place of peace, where there are no more tears, pain, or sorrow. I was so moved in church today. Just to get to sing the name of "Jesus" brought me to tears. Just to sing the comforting words of the familiar hymns and bow and pray freely. I was so overcome with gratitude for our free nation, for the freedom to worship the God who loves me; to bring my Bible with me, to study its' words, to wear my cross. I know we all take things so for granted, but until you have been in a place where freedom is non-existent, where religion is essentially banned, where idol worship and paganism abound, and God is not just forgotten, but never known, you do not understand how blessed we truly are. sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Onions shouldn't make you Cry
Today was the workshop in Grand Cane. We had a great time! Some of my students had no art experience whatsoever! But they all had a good attitude, and wanted to learn, so learn they did. I taught some of the basic techniques, and we did a cherry on a couple of different types of paper, and then we did this red onion after the lunch break. They all did very well. I will be posting a fall workshop schedule soon. If you are interested in taking some classes, get in touch with me, and I can put you on the mailing list. Thanks~! Gail Shelton sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Colored Pencil in Grand Cane
The Desoto Parish Arts Council building in Grand Cane, Louisiana |
The main street historical buildings |
Part of the gallery space inside...after the meeting |
One of Don Edward's prints |
I just got back from a speaking engagement at the Desoto Parish Arts Council meeting, in Grand Cane. They were interested in learning more about colored pencil, and they invited me to bring 10 pieces for a mini-show there, for the next two weeks. There were several people there that I know: Don Edwards, well known wildlife artist, Ronnie and Mary Kidwell, wildlife artist and his wife from Shreveport, and several others from the Natchitoches Art Guild, and the Animal Artists Group in Shreveport. It was great to see everyone, and share some info on one of my favorite mediums. I am also teaching a workshop for them this Saturday, from 10-3, Beginning Colored Pencil. It is $55 and all supplies are included. We will begin with some of the basic techniques, and I will demonstrate. We will do a small piece together, and I will also show some of the latest techniques, using solvents, etc. There are still 3or 4 spots left. If you think you might be interested, let me know asap. You can ride with me up there Saturday. I would love to have a full class! sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Furniture Fun
Painted end table...white with hand rubbed finish |
Turquoise table |
Turquoise bench |
Great school desk...painted charcoal, with distressed finish We have been fixing up some furniture at the shop. We have been stripping, painting, distressing, and antiquing some pieces. They are all for sale, and they can be seen at the gallery. sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Cupcakes and Canvas
We had our "Cupcakes and Canvas" class tonight...what fun! I had some cupcake patterns they could trace, and some of them chose to get really creative. We snacked on some yummy cupcakes while painting as well. Looks like smiles all around! Our next canvas class will be in mid-September. Will try to advertise. Call the gallery and register...anyone is welcome! sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Monday, August 19, 2013
Can I Have this Dance?
These are photos of the Chinese dancers that I saw during the trip. They were beautiful, and so graceful. I started on this colored pencil drawing last night. I have been asked to speak at the Desoto Arts Council meeting this coming Thursday, and then I am teaching a colored pencil workshop for them on Saturday, the 24th. Ten of my colored pencil drawings will hang in their gallery for the next few weeks. I am very honored, and it should be fun. sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Sunday, August 18, 2013
More Sketchbook Pages
This is Kunming Lake, at the Summer Palace in Beijing. It was very crowded with all kinds of boats |
This is a Dragon Boat. We rode in one across the lake, back to the bus. |
Close up of the dragon head on the boat in ink |
This is the Peking duck chef at a restaurant in Beijing. It was delicious! |
This is my watercolor of the Great Wall...what an experience! |
And a pen and ink sketch of part of the wall Here are some more sketches and paintings from my sketchbook journal. I am finished now, and I will start to add these pages to the digital copy. I also started a colored pencil drawing today of one of the beautiful Chinese dancers..will post the work in progress soon. sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Sketchbook Pages
Since I have been home, I have been trying to finish up my sketchbook. These pages were done while in China : Tianemen Square Forbidden City Imperial Garden Vegetarian Lunch Temple of Heaven I am doing many more pages, and should be finished up today. Then I will scan these pages, upload them, add some of my photos, and make the digital copy of the sketchbook. They will available for sale, $100, by the first of October (I hope) If you would like one, you can let me know. Thanks! sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
The Pagan Pagoda
The Wild Goose Pagoda in Xian (jshee an) |
The monks use ink and brush to write on the prayer ribbons in calligraphy |
Some beautiful wood carving on the building |
The monk painting on the ribbon We visited this pagoda in Xian. I haven't talked too much about the religion in China. Officially, the country is atheist. Those who are religious are one of the following: Buddhist, Taoist, or the teachings of Confucious. I only saw two Christian churches...one in Beijing, and one in Shanghai. They do allow Christian missionaries, but on a very limited basis. I spoke to our tour director, Andy, and he said he believed some of the Buddhist beliefs. I asked him about the afterlife, and he said he thought that life is just over. If you are lucky, you are reincarnated, if not, you just fade away. It made me very sad. I told him I was a Christian, and he knew about the religion with the one God, and Jesus. He said it was a "good one". These monks are writing on prayer ribbons, that the worshippers buy at the pagoda. They pray for different things and situations, and they write the request on it. Then it is tied on a tree or bush, or part of the building. The worshippers believe then that the prayer will be answered, but they have no assurance. There is not a personal relationship with any of their "gods". The idol worship and paganism really bothered me, and my heart was broken for the people there. I will pray for the people of China...that the saving grace and love of Jesus could reach at least some of them. sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Monday, August 12, 2013
Shanghai by Morning
The "Bund" in Shanghai...a wide walkway along the harbor |
Some of the skyline of Shanghai...the round building is the television tower |
Shanghai harbor by night...beautiful lights |
More of the skyline...the circles are raindrops. There was also some stunning lightening ...didn't get to catch it on film |
Our last days were spent in Shanghai...beautiful. We took a night cruise on a large boat around the harbor, in the sprinkling rain. There were many Chinese tourists there, too. I am surprised the pics even came out at all... not the optimal photography situation. Pretty.. sheltongail@hotmail.com |
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Food, Food, Wonderful Food
Pig snouts and feet...yum!!! |
Noodles, biscuits, etc |
Lots of fresh fruit! |
Noodles boiling |
And this was our beautiful meal at one of the shows.. shrimp, potato ball, and some veggies |
Peppered beef, and fried rice |
And lots of "artsy" food...a cute tomato fish I haven't said too much about the Chinese food. I love "America" Chinese food...beef and broccoli, orange chicken.. I didn't see any of that in China. I am not sure what we were eating most of the time! Here is just a sampling of some of the things we saw to eat...very interesting. sheltongail@hotmail.com |