Autumnal Adventures!
I’m writing to you on rainy Sunday afternoon with a pot of tomato sauce bubbling on the stove and a pan of tomatoes roasting in the oven. We’re well into autumn and I’m still processing the leftovers of summer in the form of many slowly ripening garden tomatoes. I’m a busy bee right now and I have some exciting news I hope to share with you all soon, but in the mean time, here’s a little of what I’ve been up to art-wise in the past two weeks!
Small explorations!
I started doing a series of small paintings (5” x 3”) for the Little Spokane River Artist Studio Tour and I’ve really been enjoying it.
Thanks to everyone who braved the snow and cold rain to come to the show by the way! All of us artists really appreciate it! The show went really well and I am hoping to do the show next year.
Sketching at the Spokane County Fair
I always enjoy visiting the Spokane County Fair. I explore all of the animal barns, check out the crafting section (special interest in knitting and quilting), and pop in to marvel at the GIANT pumpkins and towering sunflowers, before wandering off to eat something unhealthy on a stick. No rides for me, but I do enjoy watching them-all flashing lights and color. What is your favorite thing to do at the fair?
My animal sketches for this year at the Spokane County Fair. I forgot my stool so all of these were drawn standing up and color was added from memory while sitting on the bleachers. I always enjoy exploring the animal barns at the fair and the chance for an up close look at the different species. It can be challenging drawing a live subject but I feel like you learn so much more about the animal than you do when you draw from pictures.
Lake Crescent
One of the highlights of this summer was getting to make a quick foray up to the Olympic Peninsula with a dear friend. She was kind enough to share with me one of her treasured places-Lake Crescent. We had quite an adventure getting there (over 10 hours of travel for me) and tent sites can’t be reserved at the camp ground near the lake so when we finally got there after a major road closure, we found that the campground was full. Quick Googling found us another campsite not too far away and we were able to spend the night there and the next day, we woke up and had this view to look forward to. Lake Crescent in all its glory. Worth it!
Fall Art Classes with Megan
Hi Guys!
Here’s a quick update with the classes I’m teaching this fall at the Corbin Art Center and the Spokane Art School!
Garland Sketch Crawl
For students 14 years old and up
$20
Tuesday, September 10, 2019, 5-7 P.M.
Come sketch the fabulous landmarks of the Garland neighborhood with me. Learn to sketch on location and add color with watercolors, colored pencils or markers (your choice). Urban sketching is an art adventure!
Sign up here
Intermediate Watercolor
For adults
$120
Thursdays, 5-7 P.M.
September 12, 19, 26 and October 3, 10 & 17, 2019
Intermediate Watercolor Adventures!
Taken one of my classes or dabbled in watercolor before? This class will help you build on previously learned skills such as color mixing, making a wash, working wet in wet to help you capture subjects in an expressive, personal way.
Sign up Here
Daily Sketchbook
For adults
$80
Tuesdays, 5-7 P.M.
September 24 and October 1, 8 & 15, 2019
Want to have more creativity in your life? Learn tips and tricks for incorporating a daily sketchbook habit into your life. We’ll learn to compose on the page; draw from everyday objects and then paint in watercolors.
Sign up here!
And with the Corbin Art Center:
Drawing on Gratitude
10/03-10/24, Thursday
1:30-3:30 PM
$59
Introduction to Watercolor Painting and Beyond!
10/24-11/21, Thursdays
5-7 PM
$62
Recent Paintings!
I’ve been a busy bee, teaching classes, doing shows, and traveling, but I still managed to get into the studio to make some paintings recently!
Next up: Adventures with a childhood best friend at Lake Crescent!
Arborcrest Art & Glass-This Weekend!~
I’ve been fortunate enough to have two different organizations to make a painting for their advertising and marketing. You have all seen my Kendall Yards Night Market Painting, but I thought I’d show you guys how it turned out when their graphic designer added all the event information to it. I had a lot of fun walking around Kendall Yards and seeing “my poster” up in all the store fronts!
August First Friday
Hi Everyone! I know this is a bit last notice, but I’m the featured artist at Craftsman Cellars in Kendall Yards here in Spokane for the month of August and Friday the 2nd, I’ll be there from 5-9. I’d love for you to join me for a glass of wine and some live music (starts at 6:30) and don’t forget to grab an ice cream cone at Brain Freeze Creamery just down the street! Hope to see you there!
Spokane Summer Heyday!
We’re in the heyday of summer here at the Perkins’s household! I’m trying to make the most of it.
Priest Lake Dreaming
I spent a long weekend up at my aunt’s place at Priest Lake with my family. Priest Lake is one of my favorite places in the world. Beautiful clear water, lovely forests, delicious food, time with family-its the best!
Garland Sketchcrawl Class!
Slice of Life
Here’s a look at what’s been in my sketchbook and on my table recently.
Spring in Spokane
Springtime in Spokane is one of my favorite seasons. Right now the lilacs are in bloom, but a couple weeks ago was prime time for the arrowleaf balsamroot, my very favorite PNW wildflower. They are so cheery and remind me of sunflowers and I love how they pop up all over town in early spring. Dishman Hills Natural Area out in the Spokane Valley is one of the best places in town to enjoy their beauty. Two weeks ago I hiked out there, looking for some painting subjects and spent a highly pleasant evening sitting among the flowers.
I’m at ARTFEST this year!
Final Kolkata Adventures
We spent some time in the South Park Street Cemetary, a historic walled cemetery that housed many British citizens from the colonial era. It was extremely sobering to see the ages listed on many of the large monuments. It was rare to see an age over 40. According to a booklet we got at the office, British citizens who traveled to India lasted about two monsoon seasons before succumbing to tropical diseases.
Our trip to India was remarkable-a land of many contrasts and incredible energy, but I have to admit that it is good to be home!
Sketching in Kolkata
Adventures in India: Home Stay
Hi Guys! Long time no talk! My husband and I spent the first half of March in India, visiting a dear friend of his. It was quite the experience-hot, beautiful, alarming, smelly (both good and bad), fascinating and very, very different from my ordinary life in America.
Mukogawa
At the end of last year I made a foray over to Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute out on the west side of town and was delighted what I found-tall trees lining a long and misty path, surprise public art, a delicately decorated historic church moved from GU’s campus decades ago, rows of brick buildings, formerly barracks and fort offices, now repurposed for the college, a fabulous brick path and more. Thank you to Akihiro Nakahara for the fabulous tour...I was really inspired!
Portraits in Oil
My goodness, January just flew by, probably because I came down sick for about half of it, so I was only conscious for the other half! February is here and will be gone before we blink as well! It’s been a while since we’ve talked to I thought I’d get up a blog post and reconnect with you all!
So, I don’t know if you guys know this, but I also paint in oil paint as well as watercolors. I love the thick texture you can get with oil paint and the JOY of being able to put a juicy highlight right over a dark section of paint. Here are some paintings from several sessions last spring.
2018 in Review
It’s hard to believe it but 2019 is here. 2018 went by in a blur of painting, planes, and book printing! Thank you to all of you who have liked, shared, bought, and supported me on my art adventure. This is has been my best year so far! Let’s look back a bit on what I got up to!
Artist's Eye Book Sneak Peek & Final Holiday Show
I got my first book proof back last Friday! It was such a thrill to hold it in my hands for the first time after so long dreaming about it. I might have squealed with excitement. :)
Here’s a quick video of me flipping through the first part of the book. I can’t wait to get the book out into the world and share my love of Spokane with everyone!