by Cheryle | Nov 30, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Art reflections, Exhibitions, Process
This is one of the pieces that I started at the Tracy Verdugo workshop. She has moved so far from this beginning point. I am loving the paint markers but am finding the freedom of refillable brush pens is giving me a greater variety of line. The biggest difference in...
by Cheryle | Nov 30, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Art reflections, Exhibitions, Learning, Process |
Life is an amazing learning journey. The question is, how do we find ourselves within the Miriam of responsibilities, pressures, and unexpected moments and challenges that we face. i was side-swiped by a Kenworth ( a huge freight truck) on the way home from work this...
by Cheryle | Nov 24, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Art reflections, Exhibitions, Process
I am finalising a group of works that began when I did a Tracy Verdugo workshop but have transformed into a style that is truly my own. Layers of Flora Bowley, Erin Faith Ellen, misty Mawn and Suzi Blu to name a few. Alll the on line course shave deepened my art...
by Cheryle | Nov 22, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Learning
This is what happens when you have too many exhibition opportunities. I had 2 pieces with names that were almost the same so I have gone back and changed one so it matches the exhibition entry form. Sometimes it gets confusing but the blog helps me record my journey...
by Cheryle | Nov 16, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art reflections, Play, Process
There is a sense that this intuitive focus in art is what will become to be known as the Intuitive Art Movement. No one seems to be giving it a group name. History does that but as I look around, and do my own research, it is obvious that there is a consistency in...
by Cheryle | Nov 5, 2014 | About Cheryle Bannon, Art, Art reflections, Story
“Inside you there’s an artist you don’t know about… say yes quickly, if you know, if you’ve known it from before the beginning of the universe.” ― Rumi I am a storyteller…always have been. For me stories and art are inseparable and always have been. Stories...