Showing posts with label Student's work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Student's work. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Student Art Show


We had a great turn out for the fundraiser!   Students donated 20% of their sales to the Real Life Children's Ranch! We gave over $500.00 (including donations)!  Way to go Okeechobee!



 

Students, ages 7 thru 16, sold original art, prints of their original paintings, and original block prints.








A few of the awesome door prizes:




3"  ornaments (glitter snow)

 

Seashell ornament



Mini Paintings: 3 x 3 1/2 inches,  mixed media


                         (door prizes were painted by Fawn)

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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Jetty Park, pelican, plein air, seascape






"Jetty Park"


 The inlet is one of my favorite places to paint. This one started as a plein air painting (demo, done on location: see below.) but I also had the privilege to teach one of my students at the same time. When I got home I added the choppy waves and the pelican on the rock right away, because the day was still fresh in my mind.  I didn't want to lose the inspiration. I added more detail to the trees and rocks too.


Media: Acrylic on Hardboard
Size: 9 x 12 in
SOLD
Ready to frame



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Got to do a paintout Friday in Fort Pierce with Lori McNamara and some friends of ours:

Fawn's plein air demo in progress


Jenna, hard at work!



Jenna's 2nd plein air painting!

This is only the second time we have painted together, 
 I think she did a great job! 



Thank you Carol, Karen, and Susan for a great time!




Monday, October 22, 2012

Fawn's Studio, a teaching center and art gallery


So excited to be opening a teaching center! Here is a link to find out more about it:

Trying to get opened by next month.  So far the Good Lord has put the whole thing together and it has been amazing how many people have gotten behind me to support it!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Peaceful Path, plein air seascape

"Peaceful Path"

9x12

Acrylic on hardboard

SOLD




Painted "En Plein Air" (outdoors -- on location) with Lori McNamara yesterday. It was a lovely day! One of my students, Emma, moved to fort Pierce this past summer, and she came and painted with us too! I totally enjoyed my self.





Emma VanCamp (age 11) with her first plein air painting!








Saturday, July 05, 2008

Kid's Art Camp Continued


Cassidy and Rachel


Rebekah


Marie and Haley

After creating decorative boxes and wooden signs last week, we did a painting on hardboard. Students primed and sanded their own boards and we worked together to create this lovely landscape. You can see how different they all turned out. I encourage individuality, and show them many options as they paint.

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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Art camp continues

Here are some more of my student's work. they range in age from 8 to 14 this time. They picked out something to draw, free-handed it and painted it in acrylic on hardboard. What a great job!



Cassidy and Kylee


Jennifer and Cassandra

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Student work


Kieran and Katy


Haley and Denise






Andee

I have started summer art camps, and here are a few of the paintings the kids have done. They range in age from 7 to 12 years old. We all started with the same picture, and then I encouraged them to be original and use different colors and move things around a bit. It is always fun to see their fresh new ideas!

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Schoolroom Mural







"Schoolroom Mural"
Acrylic


The orbs of light are in different locations on each photo I took, sometimes large and sometimes small. I have seen this before, in photos I have taken at church, so it thrills me to think the angels have been with us while we worked on this mural!


This is the mural that my students have been working on the past month or two. (Rebekah is 13 and Rachel is 8.) Luke, who is 3 years old, painted the little yellow flower off to the right of the tree while I guided his hand. This mural is in the home school room/ play room. While I have been painting murals on their bedroom walls, the kids have been coming out for a couple of hours once or twice a week. I have enjoyed this project tremendously.
They came up with the ideas, and the colors! Some of the apples have family member's names on them-- creating a very unique family tree. I have been helping them when things get a little too far off, and to clean up any mistakes. Don't you think they have done a great job making this room so colorful?

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Fawn McNeill's Studio



This is where I spend most of my time! The top view shows almost the whole studio. There is a large framing table just out of the picture to the right. I teach semi-private lessons at the drafting table and the craft table. My easel is in the far left corner.
http://www.dailypainters.com is posting studio tours tomorrow. It will be fun to get a peek at some artist's working space.
I have placed a large mirror on the right side of my studio that is at the perfect angle to my easel, so I can stand back and see the painting in reverse. That helps me see anything that needs to be corrected. (When you look at something for a long time it is good to see it at a different angle, up-side-down, sideways or reversed, then you can see the how the painting looks as a whole.)
I have large windows on the north side, so the lighting is usually very nice. There is also track lighting along the top left ceiling, as well as regular lighting and a ceiling fan. The book case is built into the wall on the far right corner. I have a stereo system there where I play christian rock and contemporary worship music as I paint. Positive, upbeat music makes for great painting sessions!
The doorway on the left is a storage room. The entrance to the studio is out of the picture at the closest left corner, and there is an entrance/exit that goes outside just opposite of it -- in the closest right corner on this side of the framing table.
I am very proud of this studio as I designed it myself. When we built our house two years ago, I had the dividing wall left out of these two rooms. My studio is located downstairs next to the garage and the laundry room. (Which is perfect, because I can take a break from painting and do some laundry and then go back to painting.)
The living area of the house is upstairs. That is the hard part! I am getting used to lugging groceries and such upstairs, but for a long time I had to take breaks in between trips!
I am pleased to say that I have been making almost as much $ as I did working a full time job! Not including the benefits of course, but the benefits of being at home doing what I love to do, and having time with my husband, far out way the stressful life of an art teacher in the public school system! I thank God everyday for this opportunity and for all of the support my friends, family, and clients have given me!

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Student Art Show Paper Mache Category

This was a fun three week project. Most of my students really got into it, they did a great jobToo!
These are first year art students. Most of them have not had art until this year, as we do not have art programs in the lower grades any longer.



"Teenage Disco Mario" (back) by Abigail Brazil 11th grade (3rd place tie)

"Mr. Peanut" (Laying down in the back) by Jessica Joles (3rd place tie)

"Amelia" (far left) by Kristine Ibay 10th grade (2nd place)

"Cheshire Cat" by Heather Smith 11th grade (1st place)

Student Art Show Continued


"Calming Flower" by Tim Brazil 10th grade
Abstract Category




"Passionate Embrace" by Teal Sheffield 10th grade Ink /Marker category

"Summer's Green" Impressionism by April Lineberry, 12th grade (Best of Show!)




"Mottly" by Kayla Frankum 10th grade,
Watercolor category








"Eternally External" by El J Cabansay 11th grade, Abstract category.

The Language Arts department hosted The Festival of Fine Arts at our High School last week. The students entered poems, essays, and short stories. The visual art students had many different categories. This is some of the work my students did. I was very proud of them!