Tuesday, May 24, 2011
How to Develop Your Powers of Observation and Lower Your Stress....
Monday, May 23, 2011
From Wreck to Retreat Location....
Did I mention that the house, where I teach in France, called La Cascade, was restored by the artist, Gwen Gibson? Gwen happened to visit this village house in the little town of Durfort, and decided to buy it and restore it with art retreats in mind. I am amazed at the vision she had when she saw this old abandoned home. I look at the photos and see a wreck. Gwen saw nooks for afternoon sketching, cozy corners for reading, 4 comfy bedrooms with feather comforters, 4 bathrooms and an incredible 3rd floor studio, where everyone can have their own desk!
You can learn about La Cascade and the surrounding area in South Central France on Gwen Gibson's blog. http://www.gwengibson.blogspot.com/ Plus you can see some of Gwen's wonderful paintings and collages too.

When I am at La Cascade teaching, I encourage my students to do simple drawings and paintings and keep them in a journal held together with binder rings. This quick painting and drawing daily allows you to record what amazes and inspires you in the French countryside. The simple journal makes you realize that your pages are not too precious and encourages you to paint without your inner critic telling you your work must be perfect. .....its worked so far.
You can learn about La Cascade and the surrounding area in South Central France on Gwen Gibson's blog. http://www.gwengibson.blogspot.com/ Plus you can see some of Gwen's wonderful paintings and collages too.
When I am at La Cascade teaching, I encourage my students to do simple drawings and paintings and keep them in a journal held together with binder rings. This quick painting and drawing daily allows you to record what amazes and inspires you in the French countryside. The simple journal makes you realize that your pages are not too precious and encourages you to paint without your inner critic telling you your work must be perfect. .....its worked so far.
I think if you use a very special journal, leather or feather covered with pristine pages that are bound into it, you get a bit nervous about messing up its pages with your work. So I am happy with our imperfect journal style of painting and we do bring home actual journals full of paintings.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
French Flea Market Lucky Find
Does anyone know what the set of graduated sizes of teapots could possibly been used for?
Can You Make Some Time This Fall To.....
Leisurely sketch a doorway like this,
perhaps paint a window with watercolor,
If this idea makes sense to you and you would like to join my group of like minded sketchers, painters and lovers of the French countryside lifestyle, contact me at rabjsl@pacbell.net about joining my upcoming workshop, Sept. 23-30, 2011 at La Cascade.
You can learn more about the workshop and this lovely area of France at
Let me know if you have any questions, I would love for you to join me strolling, painting, shopping and sipping wine and espresso in this beautiful area of South Central France.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Hard At Work
Some days we worked very hard during our workshop in Tuscany. I am learning to make ravioli here from Alessandro, the best chef in Tuscany. In this photo you see Joanne, Naoma, Billie, Terrie, Kay and Sarah completing their daily painting lesson. They were all very good students and always turned in their homework on time.
Sunny Morning Painting
Thursday, May 12, 2011
I WANT YOU.....
May 18th and 19th at the CREATE retreat in Costa Mesa, Calif.-The Easiest Way to Get Started Journaling as well as Drawing and Ink Techniques for Art Journaling.
June 27, 28 and 29 at Idyllwild Center for Music and Art, Calif.-Travel Painting
Sept. 13-20 in the English Countryside and the Cotswolds
Sept. 23-30 in Durfort in the South Central Countryside at La Cascade.
Contact me at rabjsl@pacbell.net for more information on my upcoming classes
Tuscany from the Villa Backyard
Sketching the Ponte Vecchio
Anyway, I love this bridge. It is painted in faded golds, beiges, apricot and green grey colors of Tuscany and it inspires the artist in me. I had to try to paint it,while leaning over the railing on the side of the Arno. I used my pocket Global Art Sketchbook because it is lightweight, has good paper for watercolor and it fits into my pocketbook. While I was doing this painting, the nicest people from all parts of the world looked over my shoulder and said kind things about my painting. This is what I like most about traveling and painting, it opens dialogues with people who would normally past you by. Today I may attempt to finish my sketch in my home studio.
So Many Shoes So Little Time to shop.....
The black shoes on the bottom left of this picture were an emergency necessity as the shoes I brought with me pinched my feet after walking around Florence viewing the amazing art and architecture of the city. The middle pair of shoes were bought because of peer pressure. You see these leather sneakers are the latest trend in casual footwear in Tuscany and I just had to have a pair to fit in.
The top pair of shoes are patent leather ballerina flats designed by a woman named Wilma. These were purchased with the mother's day stipend I was given to spend on a gift for myself in Italy. I actually thought of starting a new blog called 100 days of shoe shopping in Italy or A Pair of Shoes Purchased Everyday, but had difficulty coming up with an idea of how to find the money to purchase the shoes to write the blog about. Paintings and sketches to come soon, I promise...
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Landscapes
Painting Subjects Found in Tuscany
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