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| Caroline Jasper's Newsletter Volume IX April 2009 |

Photo Credit: Lynn Powers
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SPRING GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
Small Treasures
group exhibition of paintings no larger than 10x10
April 6 through season's end 2009
HUGHES GALLERY
333 Park Ave. Boca Grande, Florida 33921
941-964-4273
www.hughesgallery.net
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The Great
American Landscape
group painting exhibition
April 25- May 9, 2009
THE GALLERY AT ROUND TOP
203 East Austin, Round Top, Texas 78954
979-249-4119
www.thegalleryatroundtop.com
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| "Winsome Wait" oil, © Caroline Jasper |
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QUOTE FAVORITE
"When love and skill
work together, expect
a masterpiece." |
-John Ruskin |
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Watercolor:
Painting Outside the Lines
by Linda Kemp
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SEE JASPER PAINTINGS
IN PERSON
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WORKSHOP SCRAPBOOK
A response to the last newsletter, regarding the 2008 Vermont Art Event, Burlington, VT: "Thank you for the opportunity of meeting you and being taught by you... your paintings make me feel alive and your newsletters keep me inspired to paint." Maria Reinhard |
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| OCTOBER 2008 • LEARNING & PRODUCT EXPO: ART • Pasadena, California |
"I found your class very useful and informative. I see now how essential the knowledge of color is to being a successful artist. Your passion and knowledge make learning from you easy." Ralph White |
Katlyn Quinn
"Since your class I have been painting looser and with different colors. You inspired me to work 'outside the box' which I've not embraced until now." Barbara Owen Natalie Bumanglag
Kathleen Davis
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Miriam Thorin
John Dirks
Diana Austin
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Laura Chevalier
Ian Henry
"I never knew you could learn so much in just three hours." Celeste DeCoudres
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Pat Osos
Lynda Bass
Carol Sonntag
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| NOVEMBER 2008 • ART OF THE CAROLINAS • Raleigh, North Carolina |

Jerry Jackson

Tracy Evans

L-R: Debi Black, Karen Poole

Elizabeth Whitworth

Jessica Poland
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Alicia Brinkman

Ann Snyder

Nina Jackson

Randall Jordan

Maria Baldour
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Chrisie Council

Mike Stevens

Eddie Hamblin

Donna Blanchette

Camelia Everett
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John Herlong

Marguerite Hankins
Lynn Nash

Brenda Hardin

L-R:Deb Bailey, Fred Jordan
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| JANUARY 2009 • ART LEAGUE OF BONITA SPRINGS • Bonita Springs, Florida |

Suzanne Engel

Miriam Katz

Jean Pikus
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Cheryl Alifeld

Diane Mugford

Linda Simon
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Shirley Seguin

Anne Hughes

Julia Olander
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Belle Malone

Matt Fenton

Dawn Drayton
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| JANUARY 2009 • THE ART COLONY • Palm Desert, California |

Sharilyn Miller

Michelle Lee

L-R: Caroline Jasper, Mark
Weiner, Natalie, Angie Westengard
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Tomi Olson

Diana McLaughlin
Back: Catherine Porter

L-R: Caroline Jasper, Lyn Petricca
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Cheryle Earnheart

Lori VanLaanen

Penny Moul

L-R: Penny Moul, Cheryle Earnheart, Caroline Jasper
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Chick Curtis

L-R: Linda Pike, Caroline Jasper

Mary Francis Michaelis

Tony Radcliffe
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WORKSHOPS
Hands-on classes for all levels
Individualized instruction emphasized
Click HERE for Details
Come and join the fun!
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June 26-28, 2009
Atlanta, GA
Powercolor Painting
demo + 2-day workshop
and materials discounts
1-888-472-6686 x203
www.learning.bindersart.com |
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July 28 - Aug 1, 2009
Burlington, VT
Vermont Art Event
workshops and
materials discounts
1-888-HOLBEIN |
Aug 20-22, 2009
Annapolis, MD
Powercolor Painting
demo + 2-day workshop
410-280-2140
www.gallery1683.com |
Sept 21-25, 2009
Boone, NC
Powercolor Painting
workshops and
materials discounts
1-800-227-2788
www.cheapjoes.com
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Feb 25-27, 2010
Palm Desert, CA
Powercolor Painting Workshops
workshops and
materials discounts
1-800-765-2583
www.artcolony.us |
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Watch for the next
Caroline Jasper DVD
COLOR MOVES
Painting Landscape
on Red Ground
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CAROLINE'S COLOR TIP: Using BLACK...
Opinions Differ
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Love it or hate it. Some artists swear by black paint. Others never use it; I am one of them. Black is poison on the palette (my opinion). Black seems to take the very life out of any color it's mixed with. Nothing we see is totally without light and therefore not without at least a hint of color. In representing the darkest, black-like values, I go for the darkest colors available on my palette. Ultramarine Blue, Ultramarine Blue Deep, Alizarin Crimson, and Permanent Violet are my standards, mixed in various combinations, sometimes with Viridian or Sap Green. Adding black to darken a color makes a false-looking product. Instead, I suggest choosing a dark-valued color to start with. If further darkening is needed, add a darker color whose hue suits the situation. |
COLOR CORNER
BLACK is elegant yet evil, suggesting formality, death, strength, and power. Not really a color, black (as if one could find total blackness) absorbs all light, reflects none, and is therefore colorless. In theory, all colors mix to make black... if only real paint pigments performed according to wheel theory.
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