Monday, October 1, 2012

Watercolor Demonstration!

Watercolor painting – October 6th, 2012
Time: 1pm - 3pm
Where: Donna Downey Studios, Huntersville, NC.
Price: Free!!!

When I think of watercolors, I think “atmospheric, light, bright, vivid and subdued, Asian style, landscape, color fields, natural, and much more!”  Watercolors have been around so long and been used by so many different cultures.  Have you ever loved a watercolor painting and thought you wanted to learn how to do it yourself?

Stop in anytime between 1pm and 3pm, this Saturday October 6th, to get a brief lesson in how to use watercolor paint to achieve the look you want in a watercolor painting!  I’ll show you some cool effects that can be achieved by watercolor paint!

















Shining Whimsy

Shining Whimsy – Date: In November 2012
Time: T.B.A. (3 hour class)
Where: Donna Downey Studios
Price: $50.00
All supplies included

Paint directly from the imagination.  Taking inspiration from artists from the past, the stars in the sky, and a love of whimsy, you can create a painting all your own.

Join me, Stephen Lursen, for an evening to paint a work of art reflective of your dreams, thoughts, and feelings without the hard rules of needing to represent something really specific.  I’ll help you express the image you want to make!  What makes this unique?!? In this painting you will actually be able to install a string of lights into the back of the painting. The lights will shine through holes drilled so that the image literally has lights like stars shining. 

This type of artwork is perfect for anyone with an imagination and a passion to light up the night!  In the daytime, while the sun shines, you can hardly even tell there are lights in the painting, but when all the other lights are out, this will glow!

Check out the Class Calendar @ http://www.donnadowney.com/studio?limit=all&mode=list

"Nighttime and Dreaming"
Oil on panel with white lights inserted into the stars from the back.
20" x 36"

Paint Like a Pro: Preprinted Canvas Class

Birds, Flowers, and Cities – Select Saturdays @ Donna Downey Studios!
Time: 1pm - 4pm.
Where: Donna Downey Studios
Price: $40.00
All supplies included

When you think about your favorite things in life, can you sum them up in one image?  I can’t! When thinking about how to fill a wall in a way that really expresses who I am, I think of having a series of paintings hung like a collage on the wall.  They each relate to each other visually, but also vary to show my love of life in areas like world travel, wildlife, nature, and more!

Join me, Stephen Lursen, at Donna Downey Studios in Huntersville, NC, on select Saturdays (check the calendar @ http://www.donnadowney.com/studio?limit=all&mode=list) to paint a work of art that will begin your love for painting and allow you to see the world around you in a fresh way! 

The goal of this class is to inspire you to make a whole series of paintings that are easy, make you happy, express yourself, and look good while relating to one another.  In this class I have designed a number of canvases that already have images printed on them to accelerate your painting process by taking away the fear of not knowing how to draw or what to do first.  That is already done! What you must draw from are qualities you have had all your life, like what your favorite colors are for instance.

When you reserve your spot for your class, you can pick out your image to start with from the ever growing options.  When you’re finished with your first painting in class or after, and you have a firm grasp on how it’s done, you can pick up more printed canvases from the store at Donna Downey Studios (http://www.donnadowney.com/preprinted-canvases.html) to complete your series installation; making your home a more vibrant expression of the life you want to see!

Here are some samples of the "birds" category.  Remember, you are going to paint over the imagery to transform it into a colorful painting of your very own!

Songbird: Preprinted version and my painted version


Songbird (another of my painted versions)

Poetic Bird: Before and After
Dowdy Owl Preprinted Version



Playful Panda (preprinted version)

Playful Panda (my painted version)

Butterfly Chase Preprinted Version


Butterfly Chase - One painted version




Contemplative Owl preprinted version

CITIES!


Vintage London Light



Vintage London Dark





Vintage New York City: Before and After

Vintage Paris

Fall Landscape Workshop


Fall Painting – Monday October 29th, 2012
Time: 6pm to 9pm.
Where: Donna Downey Studios
Price: $40.00
All supplies included

Do you love color? Do you love nature? Would you like to have a beautiful fall painting filled with energy and vibrancy to express your passion about the change of season and cool crispness in the air?  Paint your very own fall landscape!

Join me, Stephen Lursen, on Monday Oct. 29th, 2012 and I will help you paint your Fall dream landscape.  With a combination of stencils and hand painted details, you will transform your white 18” x 18” canvas into a masterpiece to express your love of color and nature, especially this time of year!
Fall Landscape
18" x 18"
Acrylic on canvas






Check out the class Calendar @
http://www.donnadowney.com/studio?limit=all&mode=list

World Map Series Workshop


World Map Series – Saturdays – October 27th and November 3rd, 2012.
Time: 2:30pm to 5pm.
Where: Donna Downey Studios, Huntersville, NC.
Price: $150.00
All supplies included

Concept:  Have you ever had the dream to travel the world?  Have you traveled the world already?  Would you like to chart your course on your very own hand painted world map and then get the gratification of pressing in your map pins to mark all the memories and stories from your adventures?  Paint your very own custom world map! 

Join me, Stephen Lursen, on a two class series where I will help you apply your own dreams and creative style to the production of a large scale world map.  We will stretch your hand painted canvas over corkboard so that you can pin where you want to go or where you have been!  You can own your very own fine art interactive adventure!  And to make sure your painting will have the professional appearance we all want, a frame is included!

This is for anyone who has dreams of travel, adventure, or a love for interior design and art from around the world.

Check out the class calendar at http://www.donnadowney.com/studio?limit=all&mode=list

"The World is a book and those who do not travel read only a page" - Saint Augustine
Acrylic paint and gold pen on Canvas, stretched over cork board to allow map pins. - Stephen Lursen

"Not long ago, In a Charming Dream,
I saw myself -- a king with a crown's treasure;
I was in love with you, It seamed,
and heart was beating with a pleasure.
I sang my passion's song by your enchanting knees.
Why, dreams, you didn't prolong my happiness forever?"...

The Dream by Alexander Pushkin

Acrylic paint, gold and silver pens, on chevron fabric stretched over canvas - Stephen Lursen

"With Closed eyes,
The soft sound of breeze in the leaves,
Crackle of a fire,
Warmth of the glow.

Leaning back,
With opening eyes,
Heaven's many lights!

Reminds me of a time,
When our fingers touched,
And fusion lit a star"

Lover's Dream by Stephen Lursen

Acrylic paint, gold and silver pens, on canvas stretched over a cork board panel to allow for map pins to be added. - Stephen Lursen

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Summer 2012

      I had a great summer this year! I am very excited about moving into the Fall.  The change of weather brings a fresh crispness to the air.  Before moving on though, I wanted to post some memories of this summer to let you know a little more about me and what I do when I am not painting.  I hope you enjoy!

My wife Cara and me hanging out at our friend's house.  A Sunday treat!

I work at Starbucks in Charlotte.  I have been with the company since February of 2008.  My favorite drink is my custom "Grande, 3 pump Chai, 1 pump Pumpkin, Soy, No Water, extra foam, Stirred to perfection, add chocolate sprinkles, dolce sprinkles, and pumpkin spice sprinkles, ... Chai Latte"  I'm a mad scientist at work. :)

A street lamp in Miami I found very interesting.

My family likes to play 'Settlers of Catan'! This is my Cool Brother Christian.  Happy 21st birthday soon!
Cara and I went on vacation to Miami Florida with my parents and brother Christian.  My "big splash" attempts proved to repel other resort swimmers... Hehehe... :)
The big white building is where we live.  This is a picture we took when coming home one evening this summer.


Early in the summer our friend Abby was about to have her first baby! Brittany and Cara helped with the photo shoot. 
This is Benjamin Dirk Richardson.  Isaac and Abby's beautiful first born.  Congratulations!

In only a few weeks, Benjamin is growing fast! 
Cara and I went to the Cabarrus County Fair with friends a couple weeks ago. 
I showed the trash talking fair vendor who was boss! I threw a baseball through his beer bottles and won my Lady a prized red panther! :) Fun!

My friend Josh and I at the beach just before summer came! We couldn't wait!
Brittany and Cara when we went out to dinner at the beach.

The four of us (Josh, his wife Brittany, Cara and I) went mini golfing while on vacation in Orange Beach, Alabama.


Thanks!



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Heaven's Many Lights!

This painting breaks into new territory for me.  I have been researching famous quotes and poems, all the while feeling dissatisfied with my findings.  No famous poem or writing really fit how I was feeling or what I wanted to say with this work.

So I thought...

Then I wrote a poem for myself.  From my memories, I laid a line of thought for the viewer to travel down when experiencing this work of art.

The Poem reads:

     With closed eyes
     the soft sound of breeze through the leaves
     crackle of the fire
     warmth of the glow
     leaning back
     with opening eyes
     Heaven's many lights!
     Reminds me of a time
     when our fingers touched
     and fusion lit a star.

Each line of the poem is written in gold, on gold lines connected to the compass in the top right corner.



This map is also stretched over a cork board panel so that the viewer can pin the places he or she wants to travel to or has already returned from.  There is a very small gold heart over Charlotte, NC. My home city.



Tuesday, September 11, 2012

In Search of Treasure!

"In Search of Treasure"... A reoccurring day dream of mine.

I learned a few lessons from the last map that my wife Cara and I painted together.

We had some friends over Sunday evening and it amazed me at how subjective art really is.  I asked what seemed to be strait forward questions, and inevitably everyone would confidently answer... differently.

So what did I learn then?
Consistency, unity, cohesiveness, selective variety, sensitivity.

All these terms are a book unto themselves to an artist.  My goal in this series is to create a series of interactive maps that integrate line-work, color, and... gold, into every work.  Why gold?  Because every time I think of a map I think that the maker of the map was trying to show the viewer a treasure if only the viewer were clever enough to discover its secrets.

I have for years collected gold and silver coins and old bills.  Why? It began because my Uncle Mark started my younger brother a quarter collection in 2000.  Year 2000 was when the quarters first began having the states represented on their reverse.  The face or Obverse side stayed the same, but variety was introduced in the minting and over the years, the quarters have continued to expand beyond the 50 states and onward to the territories and such.  Interesting as it was in the beginning for me, I moved on to bigger value coins and developed my collection from there.

In 2007 I had an amazing idea! (At least to me).

When Cara and I have children around the age of 8 or so, I will send them to the attic or basement to find something trivial like a flashlight or something we haven't touched in years.  Little will they know I have hidden a map somewhere nearby but out of plane sight.  This map they find will be an apparently old map.  This map however will lead to a very real, and by then, quite valuable, Treasure.  My idea is that they will come to me and Cara to show us what they've found, and I will act like its fake, so that they will be all the more interested to search it out to find out the truth.

Children love the idea of being the first to discover something even if it was man made...   Some of us never grew up... :)

This interest of mine, in treasure maps, and making memories, has motivated this series in a very different way than other projects in the past.

Here is an image of my second map in the process of being painted.  This time the map will have a blue background.  My thought is that when laying gold leaf on top of the deep blue paint, the contrast will be far greater than the previous map on neutral brown tones.




Thank you Cara for taking and editing the picture!





Sunday, September 9, 2012

A joint 'Ad'Venture

     My beautiful wife Cara and I love spending time together.   We often enjoy finding ways to improve our home by discussing our interests, and putting our ideas into action. One of our interests in life is travel.

     Just the word 'Travel' brings joyful imaginations to mind that inspire us both to act. We know we may not be able to fly away like a bird just yet, but we can express our interests exactly where we are now... at home.

     So Cara and I were bouncing ideas back and forth with one another. I was wanting to paint a world map by hand, and she had the genius to make it interactive! I said How?

     "By stretching the canvas painting of the world map over a cork board backing, we can not only have a painting of the world map, but we can put in map pins where we have been and draw out a plan of where we want to go." (Cara)  That way anytime we get back from a new place, we can add another pin and dream all over again. Each pin represents memories of shared experiences that can never be taken away. So without any further a-du, here is what we made. :)