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  • Thursday–Friday, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. December 5–6 [Students can leave materials overnight Dec. 5 and work in the studio from 1–4 PM (without instruction)] (2 Days, 6 total hours of instruction) La Jolla Studio $100/120 + $20 materials fee paid to instructor This fun and focused class emphasizes the basics of creating a painting. Emphasis in this class will be on an impressionist technique of painting using an “alla prima” (wet into wet) style of painting, keeping loose brushwork, thick paint, and eliminating detail. We will emphasize composition, color, form, and lighting. There will be a still life setup. I do a painting demonstration in each class. Materials: Paints: Your preference of paints: oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache … you name it!  Please include Titanium White, Cadmium Yellow Light (cool yellow), Cadmium Yellow (warm yellow), Cadmium Red Light, Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Cerulean Blue, Viridian Green or Phthalo Green. Plus any colors of paint that you would like to use. Brushes: Bring a variety of brushes for your choice of paints that include #2, #4, #6, #8. Good quality brushes make a difference. Other materials: 12” x16” paper palette pad; odorless Turpenoid and linseed oil for oils; soft vine charcoal; 1.5- or 2-inch palette knife; paper towels; two small jars with lids; spray bottle for acrylic painters; sketchbook; color pencils; four canvas or canvas boards, 11” x 14” or your preference. Good quality watercolor paper for watercolor painters. Suggested items:  Masterson Sta-Wet Palette Seal to keep paints moist; glass palette to go inside the box making paint easier to mix; Silicoil jar with spring in the bottom to clean brushes; two tall containers to hold clean and used brushes at your station in the studio. Please email me at sharoncaroldemery@gmail.com if you have any questions. I am always available to help. Max students: 13 Sharon Carol Demery moved from the Bay Area to Los Angeles, where she studied and began her career. There she developed her modern art with an affinity for vibrant color, purity, and simplicity depicting images of abstraction that retain their cohesiveness. She was associated with the 1970s Abstract Illusionism movement. Primarily considered to be an abstract painter, her artistic facility and mixed-genre style depict an artist capable of eluding classification working in both abstraction and representational painting. Sharon has shown in galleries and museums around the country, and her work is in many private and public collections. An award-winning artist, her work has been reviewed and written about in numerous publications like Art Magazine, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Images and Issues. Sharon taught painting at Arizona Western College in Yuma, as artist in residence, from 1979 to 1981, after which she moved to San Diego, where she attended UCSD and received the Professional Certificate in Art and the Creative Process. She attended Platt College and received a diploma in graphic design. She also studied human development at San Diego City College. Sharon has been teaching at the Athenaeum’s School of the Arts for 10 years. She has been influenced by her many travels on three continents and the great works of masters like Van Gogh, Cezanne, Matisse, Bonnard, Kandinsky, Grace Hartigan, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, Thiebaud, and Diebenkorn. She says, “Painting for me is about discovery, growth, and human emotion. My goal is to continue studying the masters old and new to continue my journey in painting.” Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Donald Trump has declared a national emergency on the border with Mexico, saying “America’s sovereignty is under attack.” Active-duty military arrived Thursday in San Diego and El Paso, Texas.
  • The San Diego Art Prize is pleased to announce the recipients of this year’s prize: Gabriel Boils, Francisco Eme, and Marisol Rendón. This year’s exhibition, Stochastic Elegies: Life, Nature & Transcendence features artwork which offers up poetic explorations of universal themes surrounding our lived experience.The San Diego Art Prize is predicated on the idea that the visual arts are a necessary and rewarding ingredient of any world-class city, and was conceived to promote and encourage dialogue, reflection, and social interaction around San Diego’s artistic and cultural life. This annual award honors artistic expression with a cash prize, exhibition opportunities, and spotlights artists in the San Diego to Ensenada, Mexico region whose outstanding achievements in the field of visual arts merit recognition.Recipients were nominated by sixteen local arts professionals and selected by an esteemed panel of curators from respected institutions
  • A winter weather advisory will remain in effect until at least 4 p.m. Monday.
  • The blaze erupted just west of Doghouse Junction in the Otay Mountain Wilderness Area on Thursday afternoon.
  • The long trek home by Palestinians comes as mediators helped end twin crises over ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon.
  • On Thursday, October 31, Halloween, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Mission Valley, the open-air shopping center, invites children and their families to visit participating stores to collect Halloween candy (while supplies last). Each participating store will be marked so families know where to go. The Trick-or-Treat event is free of charge with no pre-registration required. Also taking place during the Trick-or-Treat event, Trinity Theatre, a local performing arts company, will host a 30-minute performance of “The Little Old Woman Who Was Not Afraid Of Anything” by Linda Williams from 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the outdoor stage in the center’s AMC Court. The performance, designed for children ages 3 to 5, will be free of charge, but space is limited and pre-registration is required. Following the performance, attendees can meet the actors at the Trinity Theatre space located next to Outback (near the Target entrance). For more information, visit https://www.mission-valley.com/events. WHEN: Thursday, October 31st (Halloween) Trick-or-Treat Event: 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Trinity Theatre Performance: 3 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Pre-register to attend at https://bit.ly/3Zl3WAB) WHERE: Mission Valley Trick-or-Treating: Centerwide Performance: Outdoor Stage (AMC Court) 1640 Camino Del Rio North San Diego, CA 92108 https://www.mission-valley.com
  • Rainfall could cause mudslides in area burned by wildfires, with officials warning residents of toxic material from debris and ash.
  • The con will be in full swing Thursday with the return of Hall H.
  • Feast with us this Thanksgiving, Thursday November 28 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. This November 28 from, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., gather the whole family and take in serene waterfront views of the marina as you celebrate Thanksgiving Day at San Diego's Island Oasis. Indulge in the holiday classics from juicy turkey and tender prime rib to sweet dessert favorites like pumpkin pie, cinnamon apple pie and so much more. With a variety of dishes to satisfy every palate, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Adults $89 |Kids 5 -10yrs $39 | Kids 5 & Under $29 SOUPS, SALADS & APPETIZERS Lobster Bisque GF Pumpkin Velouté GF, V Baby Field Greens & Assorted Dressings GF, V Caesar Salad with Focaccia Croutons & Parmesan Cheese Classic Ambrosia Salad GF Fresh Steamed Shrimp, Crab Legs & Cocktail Sauce GF Sweet Coconut Shrimp Mini Crab Cakes with Cajun Remoulade STATIONS Organic Turkey & Rosemary Gravy Prime Rib with Horseradish Cream GF Salmon En Croute with Lemon Dill Cream ACCOMPANIMENTS Pecan & Marshmallow Candied Yams GF Classic Green Bean Casserole Buttery Sage Stuffing Broccoli, Rice & Cheese Casserole GF Buttery Dinner Rolls & Corn Bread Orange Thyme Cranberry Sauce GF, V Roasted Harvest Squash GF, V Whipped Red Skin Potatoes GF DESSERTS Pumpkin Pie Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie Southern Style Pecan Pie Cinnamon Apple Pie Assorted Petit Fours Peach Cobbler Cups Visit: Thanksgiving at Vessel Restaurant + Bar Kona Kai San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
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