Still Life in Colored Pencil with Barbara Silbert

Still Life in Colored Pencil with Barbara Silbert

Still LIfe, drawing, pencil, colored pencil, Art Guild, Barbara Silbert  

Drawing a Still Life in Colored Pencil
with Barbara Silbert

1. SET UP YOUR STILL LIFE (SAME AS LAST SESSION)

Set up your objects on a tablecloth, and find another cloth to prop up behind it & tape to a wall or a large board.

RE-DRAW your still life as before but on a smooth paper like Bristol or a colored pencil pad. Use a med. blue to draw with (Prismacolor best)

Note: don’t color over your pencil drawing with colored pencils – it won’t work. 

2. SHADING

Begin by lightly shading the blue cloth first, using the side of your sharpened colored pencil and try to get an even tone. Then add the medium blue and then midnight blue shadows. 

Start shading the pears by using a light coral for the highlights, leaving some white of the paper. Then use a red-orange for the mid-tones, and add some dark umber (brown) to the red for the left side that’s in shadow. 

3. COLOR

Put the stems in with a yellow green, noting the light side of stem on right, and make a bit darker on top and left side. 

For the tarnished copper bowl, use a light blue for the inside, noting how it gets darker on the inside right. Add some orange where indicated, then dark gray around it and mesh one color into another softly with your pencil point. You cannot blend colored pencil with your finger or a paper stub. Remember to leave white highlights where you see them.

4. BACKGROUND & SHADOW

Finish the dark background with the darkest blue, adding only a bit of black, and perhaps some dark red as well. 

Don’t forget shadows under the bowl and pears, and note how beautiful the pears look against a dark background!

Happy Drawing, Barbara 

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About Barbara Silbert:

  Barbara Silbert’s work has been acknowledged with more than 50 awards in various venues. She has taught Pastel Portraiture at the Nassau County Museum of Art and is presently teaching at The Art Guild and Great Neck’s school of Community Education at Cumberland. Silbert has taught adults, children, teens and seniors locally for the past 15 years. 

“Passing along what I have learned gives me the greatest pleasure of all.”

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Get Happy with these Prompts

Get Happy with these Prompts

Prompts inspired by BE HAPPY! Art that makes you smile

Show us what you are grateful for, inspires you, lifts your soul, and makes you smile.

Health

Everyday items

Color

Memories

Rainbows

Sunsets

Solitude

Nature

Family

New traditions

Music

Animals

Prayer

Want to enter the competition? CLICK HERE for more information. 

BE HAPPY Awards $300 f(1st place), $200 (2nd place), $100 (3rd place)

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About The Art Guild:

The Art Guild offers classes and workshops for children and adults year-round. The gallery was voted Best Art School in 2018 and 2019 and Best Art Gallery 2017, 2018 and 2019 in Blank Slate Media’s annual competition. The Art Guild of Port Washington, Inc. is conveniently located at ElderfieldsPreserve, 200 Port Washington Blvd., Manhasset, New York. The Art Guild is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization providing encouragement, education and a forum for the appreciation of the visual arts. 

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Drawing a Still Life with Barbara Silbert

Drawing a Still Life with Barbara Silbert

Barbara Silbert, still life, pencil, charcoal, art lesson, art at home, TAG at home  

Drawing a Still Life 
with Barbara Silbert

1. SET UP

Set up your objects on a tablecloth, and find another cloth to prop up behind it & tape to a wall or a large board.

2. SHADING

Find the tallest item first and mark the top and bottom of it, then the others. 

Draw a line down the middle of each item, noting if they have an angle or are straight. (see which red lines are straight and which are angled) 

Then draw the curves on each side of the red line, making sure the curves on the bowl are equidistant from the center red line; the curves of the pears may be a bit different, or non-symmetrical and one side may be fatter than the other. 

Look at the flattish ovals that form the top, bottom, and plate of the bowl. The oval of the plate drops behind the bowl & you just see the front of the plate. There’s a smaller oval at the very bottom of bowl.

3. SHADING

Using a 6B sharpened pencil, hold it on the flat side and shade the darkest part of the bowl & pears, using more pressure to get it darker. Then do the same with the mid-tones, and leave the paper white for the lightest tones, or highlights.

4. TABLECLOTH

Draw fold lines on the angles you see, then shade between them.

Next week we will use colored pencils to work on the same still life.

Happy Drawing, Barbara 

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About Barbara Silbert:

  Barbara Silbert’s work has been acknowledged with more than 50 awards in various venues. She has taught Pastel Portraiture at the Nassau County Museum of Art and is presently teaching at The Art Guild and Great Neck’s school of Community Education at Cumberland. Silbert has taught adults, children, teens and seniors locally for the past 15 years. 

“Passing along what I have learned gives me the greatest pleasure of all.”

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Joy of Color, ONLINE Juried Competition and Exhibition June 11 – July 29, 2020

Joy of Color, ONLINE Juried Competition and Exhibition June 11 – July 29, 2020

 

Joy of Color, Online Juried Competition and Exhibition
June 11 – July 29, 2020
Online Reception: Thursday, June 11 at 7:30pm

 

“JOY OF COLOR” a Juried Competition and Exhibition, from soothing pastels to vibrant monochromes and rainbows, color can be used to evoke emotions and moods. The variables of hue, saturation, luminosity, and lightness allow an artist to play and control the atmosphere in their work. Show us your individuality through color!

 

CRITERIA All styles from abstract to realism are welcome. All works must be original and have been created in the last five years. References used in the creation of the submitted work must be the artist’s own, or copyright-released for use in this work. The curating committee’s decision is final.

 

MEDIUMS Including but not limited to acrylic, oil, watercolor, photography, digital art, pastel, mixed media, collage, encaustic, etching/prints, or sculpture. (NO MASTER COPIES OR FAN ART)

 

Please be aware that the digital images you send should look as good as possible. These will be the images that will be displayed in our online gallery. Try to photograph your image in natural light, be sure that the image is straight and that there is no glare on glass or varnished surface.
For tips on photographing your art, please click here for a tutorial by TAG member Steve Silberstein.

 

JUROR: LANA BALLOT

 

ENTRY FEE(S)  Registration is required and non-refundable. 

 

  • Members: $20 (1-2 pieces) or $30 (an additional piece).
  • Non-members: $30 (1-2 pieces) or $40 (an additional piece)
  • Student members: $10 (1-2 pieces) or $20 (an additional piece)
  • No more than 3 works per artist

 

FINALISTS The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified after June 1st either by email or here on the website.

 

AWARDS 1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100.

 

LIABILITY & INSURANCE The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

 

 

 

AWARDS

1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100

CALENDAR & IMPORTANT DATES

CALENDAR

DEADLINE: Wednesday, May 27 at midnight EST – Application, images and payment must be received.
ACCEPTANCE/REJECTION NOTIFICATION: After June 1

ONLINE EXHIBIT
• June 11-July 29, 2020

ONLINE, VIRTUAL  Artist’s Reception & Awards Ceremony
• Thursday, June 11 at 7:30pm

QUESTIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING

QUESTIONS Call 516-304-5797 or email artshow@TheArtGuild.org with “JOY OF COLOR” in the subject line. 

If you have problems with the uploader, please email your images to artshow@TheArtGuild.org  – with ALL contact information, image titles and mediums. We will invoice you for payment. Submission will not be included in curating without payment. Download the form here.

Emailed images must include your name, contact information and the title, medium, value, and size in your email.

Please be aware that the digital images you send should look as good as they possibly can. These will be the images that will be displayed in our online gallery. Try to photograph your image in natural light, that the image is straight and that there is no glare on glass or varnished surface.

SELLING YOUR ARTWORK

Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition. All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

Congratulations to the artists listed below!
Your name and the piece(s) accepted are listed.

Linda Abrams, Spectacular Sonoran Sunset, Arizona
Deborah Adler, Hear Me with Color
Diane Bares, Garden Tapestry
Doug Barnaby, Fan Plant #1
Jo-Anne Behal, The Universe Sings
Robyn Bellospirito, Primavera, Baby!
Cindy Bender, Road to Someplace Else
Mary Benedetto, Spring on the Schuylkill River Trail and Rose from Mom’s Garden
Leo Bliok, Myriam Feeding Another Canadian
Lily Braff, Sunset Catskills
Elizabeth Cassidy, When A New Day Comes
Susanne Corbelletta, Hewlett Farm
Caryn Coville, Cape Daisy
Christine DAddario, The Lineup
Mike DiRenzo, Colorful Mixed Peppers and Fleeing Corona 19
Patty Eljaiek, Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy
Richard Froman, Baxter Pond and Light Me Up
Alicia Gitlitz, Mardi Gras
Stuart Gleiber, Monmartre Poster
Jimmy Gockel, Voodoo Chile
Jeff Green, Rigoglioso 11
Susan Herbst, Mother’s Day Bouquet
Meghan Hollister, Dinner for Breakfast
Jeff Holtzman, Old Glory
Shelley Holtzman, Exuberance
Randy Ilowite, Easthampton Rainbow
Marceil Kazickas, Pinkaboo and Day’s End
Karen Kirshner, Red Scene 3
Joan Laufer, Broadway Where Are You
Laurie Levine, After the Rain
Lisa Love, Near and Far

Sionna Macleish, ID
Mark Mancher, Pine Street Park
Stephen Mauldin, IMP16
Meagan J. Meehan, Dance of the Treasure Chest
John Micheals, Snail Steeplechase
Deborah Miller, Coney Island
Helen Murdock-Prep, Poster for an Untitled Broadway Musical
Stephanie Navon-Jacobson, Flower Power
Peter Newman, Tulip Garden
Loretta Oberheim, Hope
Denise Ortell-Sievers, The Buddha
Arlene Papier-Brickman Sunset at Port
Peg Reilly, Bowl of Cherries
Alan Richards, The Annual Roy G Biv Classic Car Show and Viewing in Primary Colors
Joely Rogers, Doughnuts
Linda Ruden, Orange Rules
Irene Sankari, Shoe Scene
Jose Seligson Hippocampus
Kaoru Shibuta Aur de Fruide
Philip Sievers, Chinese Opera and Chinese Dancers
Ilene Silberstein, Daffodils and Oranges
James Slezak, Dune Road 04192 and Morrocan Cloth
Joan Stevens, Fruit Salad
Susan Tiffen, Hot Pinks
Elisa Triffleman, Fire Flowers and Our Lives Now
Josh Triffleman*, Forest Shed
Leo Tujak, Costa Maya
Elaine Walden, Blue Sunshine and Pink Ladies
Dave Wollin, Nature’s Prism
Leon Zelazny, Swirly Floret

HerStory: Honoring The Women in Our Lives and In History, February 29-March 29, 2020

HerStory: Honoring The Women in Our Lives and In History, February 29-March 29, 2020

HerStory: Honoring The Women in Our Lives and In History
February 29 – March 29, 2020
Reception: Saturday, February 29, 3-5pm

VIEW THE HERSTORY EXHIBIT ONLINE

“HerStory: Honoring The Women in Our Lives and In History” a Juried Competition and Exhibition. March is Women’s History Month and we will celebrate the women who have influenced our lives both personally and throughout history – the nurturers, the influencers, the trailblazers, the rebels. Depictions of female purpose and significance can include portraits, still lives and landscapes. All styles from abstract to realism are welcome.

CRITERIA All styles from abstract to realism are welcome. All works must be original, and have been created in the last five years. References used in the creation of the submitted work must be the artist’s own, or copyright-released for use in this work. The selection committee’s decision is final. The selection committee’s decision is final. Works to be included in this exhibition must be available from February 24 through March 29, 2020.

MEDIUMS Including but not limited to acrylic, oil, watercolor, pastel, mixed media, collage, encaustic, etching/prints, or sculpture with pedestal. (NO COPIES, PHOTOGRAPHY, DIGITAL MANIPULATIONS, REPRODUCTIONS OR GICLEES.)

JUROR Susan Goetz Zwirn is the Director and Professor of Art Education at Hofstra University.  Susan teaches courses in arts education, studio art, museums, and research on the brain and learning.  She grew up in Port Washington and is honored to have raised and educated her children there.
As a painter, Susan’s art encompasses the realistic and abstract in both landscape and figurative images. Her work reflects a strong sense of place and mood, having been inspired by travel as well as her local surroundings of Long Island, NY. Susan’s paintings have been exhibited nationally and received many awards; much of her art can be found in personal and corporate collections in the US and abroad.
Susan received her undergraduate degree from Clark University and her graduate degrees from the Rhode Island School of Design and Columbia University.

Congratulations to the artists listed below!
Your name and the piece(s) accepted are listed. 

Pratibha Agdern, Blanche Before I Knew Her and Sun-Blessed Journey

Sienna Apice*, Lovesick

Claudia Bedell, My Beautiful Mom

Allison Belolan, Figure on Figure

Cindy Bender, Under the Brim

Sheny Bobelian, Mother’s Day Flowers

Lily Braff, The Elder Tibetan Lady

Hillary Broder, Rita

Diane Brown-Ardell, Carol

Renee Bundi, After the Dance and Waiting

Elizabeth Caputo, Debbie Harry

Elizabeth Cassidy, I Will Always Carry Your Burdens

Aleta Crawford, She Said – He Said

Leeanna Chipana, Woman with Child

Raymonii Cowan*, Shining Star

Christine D’Addario, Just Breathe

Dana Epstein, All in a Day’s Work and Regrets

Heather Heckel, Hope

Frances Ianarella, Stolen From Mom’s China Cabinet

Sabine Jean-Bart, A Memory of Mom

Barbara Jones, Vivian in 1940 – Emerging from the Shadows

Ellen Kanner, Sans Uterii

Marceil Kazickas, Conversation with Helen

Michael Kopetic*, Billie

Randy Kraft, Old Meets New

Susan LaGuardia, Madeline and Frida

Bruce Laird, Homage to Hedy

Lucy Lebowitz*, Bliss

Hantian Lin*, Maternal Autumn

Linda Louis, Moon Mother

Julie Mason, Aisha

John Pulinat, Portrait of Georgia O’Keefe

Alice Riordan, Old World Grace and Grief

Eleanor Schroll*, Värdens Räddare (Savior of The World)

Stacey Schuman, Amelia Earhart and Anne Frank

Ilene Silberstein, Things My Mother Left Me

Barbara  Silbert, Minnie from Minsk

Barbara Stein, Woman, Xiahe, Gansu Province China

Joan Stevens, Audrey Munson and Working Nights

Kay Vickers, Recovery and Look Out

Tani Shaesta Waheed, Two Women

Taylor Wang*, Homage to His Daughter Wendy

Helena Weber, Elsie

Marcia Weisman, Dorothy

 

 

SIZE AND FRAMING Size, with frame, must not exceed 36” on the longest side. Work should be cleanly matted and/or framed (if appropriate), wired securely for hanging, with the wire attached via screw eyes or D-rings to the frame, not the backboard. (Gallery wraps are acceptable BUT they must be at least 1” thick with all edges painted and no staples showing.) No saw tooth hangers, no tape or string on the back. Work must be labeled with the title, artist’s name, phone number, and email address.

FINALISTS The Selection Committee will review all entries and notify each artist as to the acceptance of the submitted work. The Art Guild has the right, in its sole discretion, to choose which eligible entries will be accepted to be exhibited. All decisions are final. Artists whose work has been selected will be notified after February 13.

DELIVERY OF ARTWORK Selected artwork, (ready for display), is to be delivered on the dates indicated below. Please provide a typed bio or artist statement, printed on one side of an 8.5 x 11 sheet of white paper.

*** OUT OF TOWN ENTRIES, PLEASE NOTE: If accepted, artwork may be delivered to The Art Guild by hand (200 Port Washington Blvd., Manhasset, NY 11030) or mailed to Port Washington Mailroom, 191 Main Street, Port Washington, NY 11050. If you are unable to retrieve your artwork, provide a self-addressed, pre-paid shipping label and packaging if necessary. It must arrive on or before February 24. Artwork must be framed according to the rules in the prospectus. NO GLASS! 

• If artwork is poorly framed, has dirty or damaged mat board/s, scratched or dirty plexiglass, or is otherwise unsuitable, it will not hang in the exhibit.

 

Must be packed securely in protective packaging that we will be able to reuse to send your work back to you. We will do our absolute best to assure that your piece will be returned to you undamaged.The Art Guild will not be held responsible for damage incurred during shipping.

 

Must be insured

 

• Return postage and insurance MUST be included in the package. A $5 fee will be assessed for handling.

 

AWARDS 1st Place $300 • 2nd Place $200 • 3rd Place $100 • Honorable Mention certificates and Student Award/s (if applicable) will also be awarded.

SALES Artwork may be sold directly by the artist with a suggested donation of 20% of the selling price from the artist to The Art Guild. Note, however, that sales may not be made at the exhibition. All work must remain on view for the duration of the exhibit.

LIABILITY & INSURANCE The Liability Waiver on the entry form must be signed by the artist submitting images for consideration. It is the responsibility of the participating artist to insure or self-insure any work submitted for inclusion in this exhibit.

QUESTIONS Call 516-304-5797 or email artshow@TheArtGuild.org with “HerStory” in the subject line. 

Fill out the form below, upload your images as per the instructions above, and pay with your credit card via PayPal. (PayPal is our credit card processor. You do not need a PayPal account to use your credit card.) Images MUST be smaller than 3MB.


If you have problems with the uploader, please email your images to artshow@TheArtGuild.org  – with ALL contact information, image titles and mediums. You may download the form here.

 

CALENDAR

DEADLINE: Monday, February 10  Application & images must be received.
ACCEPTANCE/REJECTION NOTIFICATION: After February 13

 

DROP OFF  Entries must be delivered to The Art Guild,
200 Port Washington Blvd, Manhasset, NY 11030, at these times.
• SUNDAY, February 23: 3:00 – 5:00 pm
• MONDAY, February 24: 1:00 – 7:00 pm

 

EXHIBIT
• Saturday, February 29 – Sunday, March 29, 2020
Gallery open Saturdays & Sundays 1:00 – 5:00 pm & by appointment

 

Artist’s Reception & Awards Ceremony
• Saturday, February 29, 3-5 pm
(Free & open to the public. All Welcome.)

 

PICK UP
• Sunday, March 29: 3:00 – 5:00 pm (Exhibit Closes)
• Monday, March 30: 1:00 – 7:00 pm

 

Works not picked up within eight weeks of the final day of the exhibit will become property of The Art Guild.