Virtual Art Classes
- At September 02, 2021
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, News, Special Events
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I would tell you that I’ve dipped my toe in the waters of virtual delivery of art classes, but in fact the experience was more like being thrown in the deep end of the pool!
The good news is that I survived, enjoyed it, and will be diving in again later this fall.
This spring, the University of Sask Community Arts program asked me if I would teach a virtual Watercolor summer class.
I agreed to offer a five class series in July titled Sketching With Ink & Watercolor; and I delivered it via zoom to eight eager, energetic and enthusiastic students.
It was a TON of work preparing to facilitate this program.
I had to figure out not only the content, but also the technical end of things – linking phone for demo with desktop computer for the theory and conversational end of the class.
Once the class was announced, before I could even turn around and let people know that the class registration had gone live, the session was already full.
And when I agreed to deliver a repeat of the session later this fall, the same thing happened again. The November 2021 class was fully registered in less than 24 hours.
The photos you see featured in this post are from the first offering of the program.
I thought you might enjoy seeing what things look like from the instructor’s side of the screen!
I am maintaining a list of people who are interested in classes I offer, so if you would like to be added to that list just drop me a line and let me know.
‘Lanterns Of The World’ Solo Show & Sale
- At June 29, 2021
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, News, Recent Work, Special Events
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And it’s up! I spent a couple of hours on Monday of this week – with the help of my able ‘studio assistant’/husband, David – hanging my Lanterns Of The World show.
This collection is my contribution to shining a little light in this pandemic battered world of ours.
My first solo public exhibit is open now and can be enjoyed throughout the month of July at the Brainsport Gallery off Broadway in Saskatoon – 616 10th St E.
Take in the show and treat yourself to Beppi’s Gelato – situated right next door. That’s what we did after we hung the paintings earlier this week!
An informal ‘Meet The Artist’ is tentatively scheduled for the afternoon of Saturday, July 17th – pandemic willing and the creeks don’t rise!
All works are available for purchase directly from the artist. Details are on the tags posted beside each painting.
I hope you are able to visit the show and enjoy the work.
Make More Of Life Through Art – Feature Article
- At June 17, 2021
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, News
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If you think that during this Covid pandemic that time stretched – and then stretched again – you might be right.
I was originally interviewed by Hillary Klassen for an article on my journey as a visual artist back in January of 2020. The plan at that point was for the piece to be published in the Star Phoenix YXE Living lifestyle magazine. With the onset of the pandemic, all kinds of things changed, including those publication plans.
The article eventually appeared in December of 2020 in a Regina Leader Post publication, and a copy made its way into my hands in the new year.
Now, it’s taken me another half year to get around to posting the piece to my blog. That last delay is totally on me. Fortunately, the contents aren’t time sensitive.
As we move into the summer of 2021, I hope you enjoy reading the backstory on my journey to the world of art. Hopefully it might inspire you to undertake an adventure or two of your own – all in good time.
PS – If you click on the images of the article, they will enlarge and be easier to read.
How Did You Do That?
- At April 03, 2021
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Process
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‘How did you do that?’ is a question I was asked more than a few times after I presented the paintings in the December 2020 Glimmers Of Hope series. It just so happens that I took some photos of the process so that I could write about it and share the magic with you. Here’s how it went.
First, I cut watercolor paper into five inch squares.
I prepared a number of different colored ‘mats’ for the work by applying masking tape to the paper squares.
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- At January 16, 2021
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Process, Recent Work
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I spent a few hours this morning as a student in a couple of on-line watercolor workshops. Although I might prefer to be face to face in a workshop setting, still it’s a treat to be able to learn from artists all over the world from the comfort of your very own studio.
Thanks to Dillman’s Art Workshop Retreat in Wisconsin for sponsoring a live one hour demo paint-along with Colorado watercolorist, Janet Nunn.
Janet works with Dr. Martin’s Hydrus Liquid Watercolors, but I improvised with my own tube paints. She demonstrated techniques featuring crumpled wax paper and a credit card.

- Here’s my version of her winter scene. I love the energy in the sweep of the sky and the snowdrifts.
Dillman’s regularly sponsors online demonstrations with all kinds of artists. Follow their Facebook feed to be alerted to upcoming programs and enjoy replays of past sessions.
Immediately on the heels of that session, I spent two hours in another paint along workshop with UK urban sketcher, Ian Fennelly. Ian is known for his lively, detailed, colorful sketches created with Tombow markers, permanent ink liners, and watercolors.

- Even though I live in the middle of the prairies, it was fun to imagine myself seaside as I recreated this rickety beached boat and its sentinel seagulls.
Fennelly’s session was sponsored by EtchrLab, maker of fine sketchbooks. They offer an extensive range of online mini-lab workshops at extremely reasonable prices.
There’s lots of online learning to be had if you keep your eyes and ears open. Have fun!
Making This Paris Lantern Glow
- At April 04, 2019
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Process, Recent Work
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I’ve really been enjoying working with the members of the Artists’ Workshop group this year.
One of the best parts of our weekly sessions is learning more about how other artists approach their work.
I have long been intrigued by the way that colleague, Val Miles, incorporates foil work into her bird images. You can see more of Val’s work by checking out ‘Val Miles Mixed Media’ on Facebook.
Val graciously offered to show me how she handles this process, and led me through the steps involved in adding foil to one of my watercolor lanterns.
Val uses a multi step process that involves: sketching your image, deciding where you would like to add foil, adding a background color in those areas, applying an adhesive, and then burnishing the foil into place.
Once the foil is adhered, you complete the rest of the painting in the normal way. In my case, this involved ink and watercolor.
Here are a few pics that show how the process unfolded on this Paris Lantern. You can have a first hand, up close and personal look at the end result at our Artists Workshop Spring Show & Sale, where this beauty will be putting in an appearance.
The show and sale takes place at Grace Westminster Church, 505-10thStreet East in Saskatoon. Friday, April 13 (7 – 9 pm). Saturday, April 14 (10 am – 5pm). Sunday, April 15 (Noon to 4 pm).
Thanks, again, Val for your patience and for sharing your how-to know-how with me!
Artists’ Chats – A New Feature At Our Spring Show & Sale
- At April 02, 2019
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, News, Special Events, Thoughts On Art
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Have you ever wondered how someone got his or her start as an artist? Or why an artist works with certain images? Or how someone creates those special effects in their work? Well, here’s your chance to learn the answers to some of your questions.
Our 2019 Artists’ Workshop Spring Show & Sale is just a couple of weeks away. Our theme this year is ‘Bridging – Do You See What I See?’
As a way of sharing more about how we experience the world of art, our group will be featuring a series of ten minute Artists’ Chats throughout day two and three of the show.
Join us to learn more about your favorite artists and their backgrounds, motivation, influences, and processes.
See the schedule below for the interview times for your favorite artists.
Saturday, April 13
- 10:30 –Val Miles
- 11:30 – Monika Kinner-Whalen
- 12:30 –Patricia Katz
- 1:30 – Sharron Schoenfeld
- 2:30 – Kathleen Slavin
- 3:00 – Paige Mortensen
- 3:30 – Kathryn Green
- 4:30 – Lorraine McGrath
Sunday, April 14
- 12:30 – Molly Clark
- 1:30 – Cindy Wright
- 2:30 – Jean Dudley
Where & When: The show and sale takes place at Grace Westminster Church, 505-10thStreet East in Saskatoon. Friday, April 12 (7 – 9 pm). Saturday, April 13 (10 am – 5pm). Sunday, April 14 (Noon to 4 pm).
Countdown To Open Studio – Two Days Out
- At November 24, 2018
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Special Events
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Well, it’s two days until our Artists’ Workshop Open House, and I’ve worked up quite a sweat running up and down the stairs between the studio and the workshop as I gather together all the bits and pieces and pack up for the show. I’ll spare you a photo of my current state – cause it ain’t pretty!
I can tell you this, though. Creating the works of art was a pleasure. Seeing them come to life when matted and framed was exciting – except for the part where I gouged a chunk out of my index finger on a piece of metal frame. Ah well, occupational hazard! What I have found is that much of the rest of the work to get ready for a show is just plain slogging.
What’s involved? Well, it looks something like this:
Researching options for displaying the work. Figuring out which direction you’ll try this time out.
Rounding up the materials and supplies to make it work – from grids and hooks to table covers and other elements that will make the space look good.
Choosing and finding lighting that will help you show the work off to best advantage.
Designing and ordering new business cards, so that visitors and collectors can keep in touch.
Ciphering and calculating costs and returns to set prices that make sense for both the artist and the buyers.
Creating a master price list for recording sales – and information tags to mount with each image.
Promoting and getting the word out about the event to those who might be interested – without overwhelming them or you. Coordinating and collaborating with colleagues on show set up, arrangements, marketing, and a thousand and one little details.
Protecting and packing up the work for transit so no frames or pieces get scuffed or scratched.
Well, that would be the short list. I do believe, though, that I’m almost ready.
Here’s what a show looks like when it’s all packed up and waiting to be loaded for transit.
And once I get a bit of a rest, I’ll be eager to visit with those of you who are able to take in the show. Seeing your smiling faces will make it all worthwhile.
In case you need a reminder, the details are: Artists Workshop Open Studio Show and Sale next Monday, November 26 between 11 am and 9 pm in the auditorium of Grace Westminster Church at 505 – 10thStreet East here in Saskatoon.
PS – In case you’re counting and are wondering what happened to the Countdown – Three Days Out, it didn’t get posted. I made a short video of the small works that I have in the show, but had trouble uploading it to include in a post. I may yet get there, but at the moment, I’m a bit too pooped to tinker with it again.
Countdown To Open Studio – Four Days Out
In addition to the panorama format I described in yesterday’s message, I’ve also been experimenting this fall with creating images in a square format.
This was inspired when I began taking square photos to populate my Instagram account. That’s the only format Instagram accepts.
Once I started cultivating a ‘square’ point of view, I found it to be an interesting way to look at the world.
I will have eight images at the Open Studio Show and Sale that have been created and framed in the square format. I think you’ll find them interesting. I know I do. You can preview a few of them in the photo below.
Again, the doors will be wide open and welcoming at our Artists’ Workshop Open Studio event between 11 am and 9 pm next Monday, November 26 in the auditorium of Grace Westminster Church at 505 – 10th Street East here in Saskatoon. Hope to see you there!
Thrilled To Join the Artists’ Workshop
- At October 02, 2018
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, News
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After so many years of working and painting solo, I decided to take a leap and try something different. Earlier this fall I joined the Artists’ Workshop group, and I’ll be working and showing with them for the 2018-19 fall and winter season.
The other twelve members of the group have made me feel very welcome. It’s been a treat to spend my Mondays painting at what I refer to as ‘Studio 2’.
The group itself has been in existence for 27 years – although various members have come and gone over the years. Each Monday finds the artists hard at work in the hall at Saskatoon’s Grace Westminster Church. Members develop and bring their own projects to work on. However, there is rich informal exchange of ideas and information about techniques, resources, and marketing during each of the weekly sessions.
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