Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Visitation, Iconographers





St. Mary's Episcopal Church Iconographers. Bonita Springs, FL. Feb. 2009
L-R: Sally Watts, Dianne Rowe, Jim Fox, Marcia Hardy, Sally Sites, Joan Warren, Babette Brenton, Pastor Gail Tomei. Absent: Helen Mallon, Bill Kingsley

Saturday, February 7, 2009

The Visitation Day 5

What a remarkable week!

Thank you to my group of wonderful iconographers for your faithful engaging of this process. The pictures below were taken right after the icons were varnished, and so the reflection of the flash is rather bright and unfortunate. I hope that we'll have pictures from Sunday's blessing of the icons at St. Mary's.











Friday, February 6, 2009

The Visitation Day 4



Today we painted faces, using thin layers of paint to gradually add light to the icon. The movement of darkness into light is part of the powerful symbolism in icon writing.




The first highlight in "Second Flesh"




The second highlight in slightly shorter strokes, nearer the eyes and center of the face, in Second Flesh and a small amount of yellow light-warm white mix.




The third highlight in shorter strokes still, building cheek bones and facial structure.



And then the "enliveners" that place points of light at the brightest places on the face: above the eyebrows, eyelashes and the corners of the eyes, the cheekbones, down the center of the nose and nostrils, the filtrum (aka sniffle ridge) and chin.



Then the eyes are outlined and highlighted, and the face is outlined in the olive green Sankir (first flesh) plus a small amount of a dark brown paint called "Hair."

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The Visitation Day 3



This is Helen, who takes very good care of us and makes sure we never go hungry!



Helen in the Kitchen, where she spends almost as much time as she does writing icons!


It was a good day of icon writing. Drapery and details were the work of the day, and reading the passage from Luke upon which this icon is based. Tomorrow, faces! And the story of the birth of John the Baptist...

And now some pictures of the day. I apologize for these not having names attached to each and that not all the icons are here (one was having its back painted...). These iconographers are working and praying hard, and it shows in their beautiful work... (as an aside, they wanted to be sure a picture of me was included...)





































Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Visitation Day 2

We worked on the architecture today, and Elizabeth's white-grey hair. We continued our reading of Luke 1, in particular, the Annunciation.











Tomorrow: drapery!

The Visitation Day 1

Where we are...



Where we are headded...



Some pictures from the first day of our workshop...
We spent the morning in prayer, tracing our icon and mixing paints. In the afternoon we traced the icon onto the board and began laying in the foundation colors that serve as the shadows within the icon. To set a scriptural context, we began our reading of the first chapter of the Gospel of Luke, telling the story of Elizabeth and Zachariah.






The class hard at work.












I hope to include more pictures of our work and of our iconographers as the days continue.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

The Visitation




Tomorrow I leave for Florida, where I will lead an iconography workshop at St. Mary the Virgin, Bonita Springs. I've taught three other icons at St. Mary's and three other icons at the previous church of their rector, the Very Rev. Dr. Michael Rowe, St. Thomas, Camden.

We will be writing this icon of the Visitation, to continue a theme of significant moments in the life of their patron (matron) saint, Mary. My hope is that during the week I will be able to upload images of the class, our progress, and our icons. It may be, however, that I do so once I have returned from this adventure.

Some history: this icon is based on an icon by my teacher, Rebecca Taylor. Because the students are of varying experience, I focused on the faces, and "redistanced" the architecture behind the women. This will allow them the chance to learn to write architecture and stone work, which will be new for most.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

New England Christian Arts Council




And a Happy New Year it is! I have just learned that I am the featured artist for the New England Christian Arts Council for January, 2009. The website is here


New England Christian Arts Council Featured Artist

...and if that link doesn't work you can paste this into your browser:

http://www.newenglandchristianartscouncil.org/page5.php


The two works featured are this icon of the Archangel Michael, based on the work of Andre Rublev, which I wrote as a commission two years ago...






And this icon of the Cefalu Christ Pantocrator (ruler over all) that I wrote while teaching this summer.





Thank you to Barbara Bagshaw, who has been my contact with the Council, and the New England Christian Arts Council itself, for this honor!

You can learn more about the Council's events and more here

New England Christian Arts Council

http://www.newenglandchristianartscouncil.org/home.php

And you can click on the beautiful collage at the top of this post for information about the Eighth Annual His Presence His Gifts Arts Festival on June 27, 2009.