Visiting a new-to-me recycled bookstore today -- with a huge art section -- I made some finds. Among them was a book printed in 1893 titled "Saskia: The Wife of Rembrandt". Having visited Amsterdam in 2024, I was introduced to Saskia through reading about Rembrandt. Then I saw her tomb in the Oude Kerk (Old Church) while there. Based on the book, they had a happy life together until she passed on at the young age of 30 leaving her husband and an infant son. Her father, Rombertus van Uylenburgh (a lawyer and burgomaster), in his early adult years, was having dinner with Prince William of Orange and his family on the night Prince William was assassinated (a long story). Also in the book, it mentions Rembrandt was commissioned to paint a gallant captain and his company. The resulting painting was his "Night Watch" that hangs in the Rijksmuseum. It further says the soldiers were not pleased with the painting. They ended up going to anothe...
After completing Find Your Joy (FYJ) in December 2025, I signed up for Momentum, a follow-on to FYJ that lasts six months. It is intended as a springboard for students to identify and navigate our own creative path (clarifying our preferences, likes, etc.); areas of interest/focus for doing our work; practicing a system for exploring new ideas, benching ways of working that don't work or yield successful results, or have worn out their welcome; and, working through blocks, negative thinking, and the things we may have repressed that can surface during the creative process. So far, students have had exercises to draw our chosen subject, explore constraints, and to simply play. My chosen subject was tree bark (initially Redwood), but the Redwood bark is too dense, layered and fibrous to draw easily. So, I drew the rings of a Redwood tree stump that includes the bark edging. The image (above left) was created by doing a blind contour in white pen first (blind...