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Abstract Art Blog written to inspire artists, inform and teach ideas and elements of Abstract ARt.

WINTER SOLSTICE

Suzanne Jacquot

"The solstice..... where the past lets go and becomes the future; the place of caught breath." - Margaret Atwood

HERE'S TO YOU!
May you bring your creativity and positivity to 2022, leaving behind what no longer serves. It is time to be born anew!

May you give yourself all the love you can, express from your heart and allow your creativity to burst forth as it desires! It is time to blossom!

And, in the vein of "Loving Yourself" I hope you treat yourself to our FREE 72 hours special, good through the end of December. This is a perfect time to see if ARTLab Playground is a fit for you!
ARTLab Playground Membership

This year I am donating 50% of the proceeds of all sales from my new series, STACKED, to OKIZU, an incredible organization that helps kids and their families going through cancer. Take a look at my online gallery and consider helping me support these dedicated people. STACKED
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You all light up my life! And, I am so grateful for each of you as a friend, an artist, or a supporter! Thank you, thank you!

STAY TUNED FOR NEW HAPPENINGS IN 2022!
Love,

Suzanne

GENEROSITY, LOVE AND ART

Suzanne Jacquot

Seasons Greetings!
It seems crucial for our planet that we all open our hearts, share our joy and generosity, so that all may experience the warmth of humanity and the spirit of love during December, the season of giving.

 I want to invite everyone to help Camp OKIZU rebuild their Sierra camp that burned down this last year.  OKIZU is an organization that helps all members of families affected by childhood cancer to heal through peer support, respite, mentoring, and recreational programs. OKIZU comes from the Sioux language and means unity, to come together, to heal from a hurt, to make whole.

My son was a cancer patient and without Camp OKIZU he had no place where he was truly accepted and to feel the joy and freedom of being a kid while going through treatment.  And, I was also held and supported all the while by the staff. 

I dedicate my newest body of smaller works, called STACKED, to supporting OKIZU.  For every piece sold I will give 1/2 of the proceeds to this incredible organization. A BIG thank you to Lori Austin, Elizabeth Springs, Cathy Casteel who have contributed their support by purchasing an image from STACKED.

Please take a look at my online gallery and support this amazing work by dedicated people.  STACKED 

OKIZU - CLICK TO DONATE DIRECTLY.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Suzanne

ART SALON

Suzanne Jacquot

From time to time we put on ART SALONS where we invite a guest artist to talk about his/her art , ideas, and life as an artist. These events are LIVE ONLINE via ZOOM now and if you sign up for our mailing list you will get an invite.

Recently we had the pleasure of having Audrey Tulemiero Welch as our guest artist. She was gracious, accomplished, articulate and very generous with her life, art, and information. Audrey Tulimiero Welch is an international abstract artist who currently lives and works in Tacoma Washington. She is most widely recognized for her personal and universal explorations of place and belonging. She most recently, October 2021, had a two person show at Russo Gallery in Portland, Oregon.

You may find out more about her and her paintings by visiting her website at :
www.audreytulimierowelch.com

Below is a short little improptu video where Audrey and Suzanne talk about what art demands of us artists.

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Co-creating the world together through open-hearted, wild creativity!
Grant and Suzanne

B L A C K

Suzanne Jacquot

“I have been 40 years discovering that the queen of all colors was black." Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Have you ever considered using Chromatic Black? Chromatic Black is made up of colors that when mixed together make black. Since it contains colors it will naturally harmonize with those colors in your painting.

Black is a strong color (some say non-color) because it has the power to define, to draw attention, to move the eye throughout the image, and to add contrast and depth.

Chromatic Black is made by mixing complimentary colors together or mixing the primaries - blue, yellow, red - together.

In our NEW ONLINE course, EXPLORING ABSTRACT ART, a Color Module is an important component of the course and you will learn the secrets to making great blacks and all about the properties of Color. Find out more about the course at Exploring Abstract Art.

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Thank you,
Suzanne and Grant

www.LinvingYourWildCreativitycom



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