Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Should children go to art classes?

Today over on myLot, there was a discussion started by a mom whose seven year-old daughter wants to start attending art classes.

(myLot is a place where you can get paid to participate in discussions---the pay is not much, but I personally do it to harvest article ideas. MDE's myLot referral link.)

Now, this mother feels that it is unnecessary for her daughter to attend art classes, for she has observed that "Some art classes end up with their young students drawing the way that the teachers do." Furthermore, this mother feels that in art, there is no right or wrong. "[Art] is one way to express yourself, so attending some art classes will only stifle a young child's talent." She goes on to say that "It is different when you are old enough to attend an institution where they broaden your mind with the different ways of expressing yourself." Now, her daughter thinks that she could do with some help with her artwork and wants to learn how to draw "properly."

I do have to give the mother points, for asking the myLot community for their opinion.

And yes, I give her my opinion.

(Please note that my wife started out as an art teacher---it is how she justified her art degree---before discovering that she really wanted to do ESL instead. And that I, myself, may be classified as an artist, depending upon how you define the profession/hobby. Therefore, you may want to take my opinion with a grain of salt.)

To me, it sounds like her child is entering that stage of mental development where they realize that their art skill does not match what they want to accomplish. It is that stage where you start noticing that your drawings do not look anything like what your eye sees. It happens with all artists...and all normally developing children. Often, if no art training is undertaken at this point in time, the child/aspiring artist gives up and never does art ever again because they believe that they "can't draw."

What I told this mother is that I encourage children to attend art classes. After all, we need more artists in the world.

But I also warned her to check out the art teacher (if possible) before sending her child into the class. I understood completely her concern. I had a horrible teacher in high school art, who basically give me failing grades because I was doing things that he did not think were necessarily (such as doing studies of other artists' work, and working from photographs)---things I learned later were actually being done by professional artists.

(Years later, my sister Mary also had him as an art teacher. Turns out that he is one of those artists who can draw directly from his head without needing models and photographs to improve the final product---and he did not understand that some of us need a template to work from. My sister survivaled his class by doing abstract art.)

I told the mother that ideally that the art teacher should be teaching skill sets (color theory, how to use the equipment, how to draw what your eyes sees, etc.) and not "this is what real art looks like." I also suggested, if the local school's art teacher was not up to par, that she check out the local artists' guild. And that art books and self-training was an option (that is how I eventually got to the skill level that I have).

My closing advice to her was: Figure out a way to increase her skill set and knowledge of basic techniques. And yes, (you are right) avoid those who are going to impose their idea of right and wrong art.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Thanksgiving sale!

Royal Blue Cork Jar.
My wife would like to announce the fact that she is having a Thanksgiving sale on her Etsy site, Celtic Soul Jewelry and Pottery. Take twenty-four percent off your order by entering THANKSGIVING24 (there is no minimum or maximum order for this code).

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Pottery headed to Quantum Alchemy


Pottery available at Quantum Alchemy.
MDE here---Tonight, I helped my wife pack the pottery that she is taking over to Quantum Alchemy tomorrow afternoon. It was (as you can see from the photo) an assortment of mortar and prestles, cork jars, and offering plates. And one lonely ankh cauldron. For those who live in Denver or thereabouts, Quantum Alchemy is loacted across the street from the King Soopers at 9th and Corona (913 9th Ave). There is also a pet supply store in the same Victorian house (both on the first floor).

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Feltmeup Designs (Art I like)

It is a box of birds.
Morgan here---I follow several artist's blogs. One of which is the blog of Melanie Ann Green, the woman behind Feltmeup Designs. Today, she talking about completing an order for a shop, and she posted this picture. Ain't they cute? So many birdies!

I stumbled across her work work through other blog. I believe that it was through Confessions of a Pagan Soccer Mom, but I am not sure.

I do know why I started to follow Melanie's posts---I love her owls.

I just love owls---especially felt owls,
Ain't her owls cute? And if you want to buy one, Melanie has an Etsy shop, The Felt Menagerie, where you can buy as many little felt birdies as your little heart desires.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Blue star pendants

Ocean blue star pendants with stone bead (left with lapis, right with jasper sapphire).
Was busy taking and editing jewelry photos this weekend. Two of the pieces I was taking pictures of were these two ocean blue porcelain pendants. These are not new items; the photos were to replace some pictures that I was not happy with. As my skill as a photpgrapher has increased, the less happy I am with my earlier photos---go figure. Besides these star pendants, I was also taking pictures of new items (dragonfly necklace, bead bracelet, a pair of earrings) that are now available on the Etsy shop.---MDE

Saturday, October 1, 2011

20th Annual Witches Ball

Are you ready for the Witches Ball?
It is just 28 days until the 20th annual Witches Ball and midnight Samhain ritual. This year it is being held on Saturday, October 29th 2011. This year's Witches Ball is being held at the Highlands Masonic Center, 3550 Federal Boulevard, Denver Colorado.

Tickets prices are $20 for adults at the door, and $5 for children 12 and under.

This year, the live music will include Mythica, Tuatha, Pandora Celtica, and the Orpheus Choir. There will also be the costume contest, trance drumming and dancing, and children activities (until 8 pm for the latter).

And of course, there will be psychic readers and merchants. Celtic Soul Jewelry and Pottery will be one of the vendors, and we will be sharing booth space with a friend of ours, Capital City Holistic Health, who will be selling bath salts and lotions (I believe).

I, Morgan, will be there as general pack-mule and gofer. I may or may not be handcuffed to my goddaughter depending upon her and my behavior. Please bring us some candy when you visit the booth---we promise to be good.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

SpiritWays celebrates 17th anniversary

Here are a couple of pictures taken at Spirit Ways 17th anniversary celebration today.

Celtic Soul Jewelry and Pottery at Spirit Ways.

The first set of hoop earrings that Toni has ever made.
The 17th anniversary celebration continues tommorrow at Spirit Ways (noon to 5 pm).

{Opps, turns out that this was actually their 14th anniversary.}