A day of reflection.

A day of reflection.

Today is a day of reflection. I am reflecting back on the spring semester at Swarthmore;

The fun I had drawing from dance and instructing, the challenges of working in the digital world creating my work and relying on the computer to output my work. As well as the excitement of Art Rage a program that gave me the ability to draw and play back drawings I create on the i-pad as a video.  Studying each line as if it was the first time I saw them as they played back on the computer was a real thrill and somehow unreal. (The new programs that are available along with all they do is really astounding to me as I think back to the days before TV.  And yes I remember when only radio was around and only Dick Tracy had the ability to view the world in miniature let alone computerized or digitized.) I am still trying to figure out how to save my files and publish them…a new frustration…or shall I say I believe that this will be the next new challenge. And when I do figure this out you know I will share them with you.


Another challenge for me is to combine the digital images I create with the traditional printmaking techniques I learned at PAFA. I am using my I-pad as my sketch pad which is great on the environment; however I am faced with a learning curve of working with new equipment. So I am redrawing with the same energy and feel directly onto monotypes using the I-pad images as a guide. This technique first came to mind when a wife of a dear friend and colleague called me to collect some of his belongings. Hal Lose was an artist/illustrator who worked created pop-up books, paper-cuts, collages, sculptures and many other wonderful works of art.  His work inspires me and when his wife Pat Sgro presented me with several of his pieces as well as many art supplies I was overwhelmed.  In memory and honor of Hal, I am creating these new mixed media pieces. Being the recipient of such a kind gesture for me was truly an honor and a humbling experience.  I only hope that I can share the joy of creating my work as Hal did with me when he was here.

 I am reflecting on this summer. But somehow this summer seems to have melted away just the same. Maybe it is due to the ungodly heat we had this year or just that I wish the summer was longer than it is or seems to be.

For those of you who I haven't had a chance to speak with lately or if you haven’t checked out my Artworks by Anthe face book page;  I taught a class of nine 11-12 & 13 year old girls from Chester at Swarthmore College, in June and July.

 I learned that life can be really challenging but nothing is more challenging than girls as they are coming of age. You would think I would remember this from being a mother of three teenage girls once! It was a great time for prayer, introspection and laughter. Many smiles were received and given along with many other looks.

The goal of the class was to introduce the students to unfamiliar music and encourage a visualization of the music into art. The students in this class drew from 38 different genres of music. They learned to compose drawings utilizing the visuals components that they made and incorporated them into finished works of art. Mobiles and other projects were also created while listening to the various genres the first few weeks. After which the girls wrote lyrics, composed their own music, recorded,  performed and then created a visual interpretation of their music. The artwork was installed in an art show the final week of class accompanied by their DVD.  The DVD recording consisted of the students performing their music and an explanation of the project for all visitors to view. Both the visual and musical components of the class came together in a DVD which I made to chronicle the experience. Two DVDs can be viewed on my “Artworks by Anthe” face book page. One of the children singing which is 2 groups of 3 and 1 group of 2 children and the second which is the children’s music and their artwork in a slide show presentation.

On another note …
Change of seasons begins yet again…
Now we approach mid September, yikes… For me, last month brought about an almost milestone birthday, which was celebrated in the cool foggy far reaches of Maine with my dear husband, great friends and an unexpected little gathering of old friends. Not to say that the friends were old….just that I have known them for a while.   While there I reconnected with friends, classmates, and family. Made art and read a great book on grant writing which I highly recommend to all my artsy friends out there who are professional artists, musicians, or writers. The book is titled “The Artist’s Guide to Grant Writing” by Gigi Rosenberg who has received over $80,000 in grants. The book is basic and really outlines a simple attack formula for organizing yourself, your work and your goals.

 In a couple of weeks I will be teaching a couple of classes on mixed media and collage.
This time at the MANAYUNK-ROXBOROUGH ART CENTER for any of you out there that would like to come and have fun or any of your teens that would like to learn the art of collage...
Mixed Media & Collage – Anthe Capitan-Valais Instructor
Sept. 20th - Oct. 25th • Thursdays - 3:30 - 6pm (for teens 14 - 18
yrs old) • Thursdays - 6:30 - 9:30pm (adult class)
You don’t need to have any previous artistic experience other
than a desire to create. If you can cut, rip, and paste paper you
will like this class. You will learn the art of taking pieces of paper,
overlapping them along with magazine clippings, and other things
to create exciting art with no drawing or painting experience
needed. Experimentation is encouraged with the sky as the limit.
This class is meant to be a fun way to create art, greeting cards,
book covers, or your own masterpiece. Just come and be ready to
have fun. $75 non-members, $70 members (for the teen class) $80
non-members, $75 members (for the adult class) Materials
needed: scissors, white glue or glue stick and anything that can
be easily glued down to a surface; such as string, yarn, material,
paper, magazine clippings, ribbons, etc., & old plastic, metal, or
wood objects to cover. A materials list will be provided to students
at the first class for the remainder of the course. To register: please
send an email to antheartist-mac@yahoo.comet are subject to change.
Please double check the date, time, day online at
www.mrartcenter.org its located at 419 Green Lane Phila., PA 19128      215.482.3363

I hope to have an open studio soon…So stay tuned… Also I will keep you posted as I have my upcoming shows in 2013 in Pa and Delaware.  Well that is all I have for right now. Have a blessed day and a great autumn!

 

 

 

 

 

The New Year Approaches


Swallowed up by Love
Season’s Greetings from Artworks by Anthe   I would like to say… It is towards the end of the year and much has happened. I am blessed.  My family and work are all well. I have been working for the past two years on my dancers which I have premiered at the Christina Cultural Arts Center in Wilmington DE.  The series “I Dance in my Heart” is the latest work which combines my love for dance and music. If you have been a subscriber for some time then you know how much this work means to me. I am able to express the feeling [...]
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Reflection and Remembrance


Today is a day of reflection. I am reflecting back on the spring semester at Swarthmore; The fun I had drawing from dance and instructing, the challenges of working in the digital world creating my work and relying on the computer to output my work. As well as the excitement of Art Rage a program that gave me the ability to draw and play back drawings I create on the i-pad as a video.  Studying each line as if it was the first time I saw them as they played back on the computer was a real thrill and somehow unreal. (The new [...]
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A Song in My Heart Exhibit


You are cordially invited to attend an exhibition of ARTWORKS BY ANTHE OPENING RECEPTION FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2nd 6pm-8pm Exhibition Continues November 2nd through December 31st    During ART LOOP WILMINGTON at The Christina Cultural Arts Center    705 N. Market St. Wilmington DE 19801  phone 302.652.0101         Website: http://link.faso.com/c/142/e399c95f8c119879ee6ca95172175e0302b4c05e396c816eed95e23b84cb0219   This exhibition of new works by Anthe was created from live music and dance performances. With dramatic color, shapes, gentle and bold lines she employs a sense of whimsy to bring dance and music to life as works of art. She translates the choreographer’s line, the composer’s music, which she sees and hears during live performances into [...]
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A Peacock in the Kitchen


New Work in Progress.
Since I was a little child I have always felt a sense of wonderment and joy when looking at art. Whether it was the iconography in the church where I grew up or the paintings, sculptures and mixed media pieces on view at a museum, that I might have visited, one thing was for sure, I was joyful, hopeful and had a sense of love in my heart along with an urgency to create. I couldn’t wait to get home to begin creating works of my own to join the menagerie of those in existence throughout the world. Late December until just this week, my house has been torn up and going through construction. As I wrote many months ago, I left the bath water on while distracted and flooded out a portion of my studio and home. Thank God nothing much was damaged in the studio except unused goods, some furniture, paint and drywall. This all seemed to be an easy fix. Not so. It took over months of haggling with the insurance company, an adjuster as well as getting the contractor and plumber. I think perhaps I lost a bit of my sanity during the process, until the dust settled, rooms were cleaned and I could once occupy my bath, and studio. The upper room will be transformed, with the aid of Karen's decorating skills along with my creativity and artworks. We will also be utilizing some accessories from Scarlett Begonias. The paintings are oil and acrylic from my travels stateside and abroad. I once again have my joy back as I am creating new works of art while working with a fabulous designer. [...]
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Swarthmore College, offers continued Inspiration


This piece, was made by using the line from several drawings created while I attended dance in the Lang Performing Arts Center at Swarthmore College
After seeing the drawings I had created while watching the Philadelphia ballet company, he generously invited me to attend his classes and draw his students. Working during his class offers me the advantage to draw from between 10-20 students at a time. There are diverse body types to draw; young and old, muscular and shapely to down-right skinny. I have been able to capture movements and connect to the choreographed line provided by the dancer while combining any number of dancers. The pace is fast and the line and method in which I draw is equally so, but an amazingly enlivening experience. [...]
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An Evening of Dance at Swarthmore College


Flamingo 12b
An Evening of Dance by recognized as the most authentic flamenco touring company in the field today. Drawing from their performance is truly an honor and a privilege. [...]
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Meeting of the Minds Through Art


Water Wings - Digital collage
         I am delighted to share with you the latest direction in my work. While spending time in Canada at the beginning of my artist in residency, I started creating several pieces of work with the theme "The Tree of Life". I came up with this theme after realizing that my YiaYia was very much the root system, family tree, and hierarchy of our family. I wanted to honor her and felt this work would best represent her.          At the end of the first week of my stay in Canada I was invited to attend the Winnipeg Ballet. Once there I began drawing in the dark to the movements [...]
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June-July’s Blog 2010


Chrysoula "Anthe" Sarris Capitan
It is a testimony to a great woman that I write this blog. In May I received a call from my beloved YiaYia (Greek for Grandma) who requested a visit before she was to leave. I said to her in a  joking manner, “YiaYia where do you think you’re going to go?” Quick witted as she has always been she responded “ No where, they don’t let me go anywhere! ” then she chuckled. She was referring to the nursing home where she was now residing  not really being able to get around much without a wheel chair for the past year [...]
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Collage and Mixed Media


"To paint" mixed media and collage on board.
aNd MIxEd MEdiA seems like yesterday when I sent one of these newsletter out but I realized that I haven't updated since January. So I am writing to let you know what is going on in my life. I must say there has been a lot.  My brother was ill and taken to emergency room with a lengthy stay in the hospital in November. His kidneys and liver had become toxic due to a build up of a medication he had been on for years. But out of the storms comes sunshine. After detoxifying his body from these medications and [...]
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Tin Lids Recycled in to Christmas Joy!


Recycled Art Created by using last years greeting cards, old calenders, church bulletins, and tin can lids as a base.
When I was painting on the hubcap I was so enthused by the metal canvas as Ken calls them that I decided to involved myself once again with my recycled metal lid project. A few years back I picked up a self sealing can opener which makes a small sealed edge to each can as it opens it. Since that I have created an infinite amount of works using these can lids. Last year I created a rubber stamp image printed them, cut them and applied them to the tin lids. Decorated them with embellishments and handed them out as last year ornament gift. If any one out there would like to send me their sealed edged can lids I promise you, they will go to good use. Through the making of these simple ornaments I stretched my imagination along with my teaching skills, both myself and my students made miniature books, mobiles, boxes utilizing both the lid and the tuna-fish can bottoms, dioramas in sardine cans, large hanging and free form plate like sculptures with over sized can lid covers. I really to think that with imagination, the recycling of these junked objects into something fine is infinite. See some pictures posted of projects by reading my full blog. [...]
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Kristi and Justin Beiber


Caricatures by Anthe
Illulstrations and caricatures are a fun way to express myself and please others. This is Kristi and Justin Beiber. Enjoy Artworks by Anthe! [...]
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"Julia - Julia" and Me


Music of Maine
I have exciting news to report. I have been busy working on new paintings, teaching several students and baking many new concoctions. This is not a complaint but an update. I have 5 new students and I am enjoying getting to know them as well as helping them develope as artists. I have recently painted a few paintings and mixed media pieces, with more to come all with a musical theme. This series started when I attended the Monteaux School up in Maine while on vacation visiting my artist friend Dan Miller with another artist Bea Pitcairn during the summer. We went to a concert where I was able to sketch the hands and the feeling of the music. From my drawings, when I returned to my studio, I worked my sketches onto the canvas to capture the music. I worked hard to grab the musicality and motion and believe that the pieces so far accomplish my goals. On another note...recently I saw the movie "Julia and Julia". I found it quite entertaining but realized for me the balance between writing and creating are much harder than they were for Julia who wrote a blog daily in the movie as she baked each of Julia Child's recipes. I have written poetry and children’s novels in the past however, it is usually when I am blocked and can’t make art. It seems to free me by moving from one medium to another still allowing my creativity to flow through another venue... [...]
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The Traveler


The Traveler

The Traveler

I started this piece last year when I was working on several small miniature collages for the National Collage Society’s “Wish you were here” postcard exhibition. I like making several at once with different themes when working in such a small format. I tend to work in series with much of my work; I feel it helps me to focus as I enjoy so many mediums. I decided to not to submit “The Traveler” mini collage I made at the time but another collage which was a torn paper piece of a sunset which I created to resemble a stamp. I was fortunate enough to have it win an honorable mention. The Traveler took a life of its own as I prepared the mini collage for a much larger format increasing the size and overall concept for the new layout. [...]

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The love of Art and sharing it in many ways.


Student work under my tutelage 1
I f you are interested in any or all of the following; Painting, Printmaking, and Mixed Media – Collage then Acv Studio is the place for you. Acv Studio is open for learning and creativity with personalized instruction and critiques offered by Anthe with an enrollment plan to suite your busy schedule. You don’t need to have any experience. If you would like to draw, paint, or make prints, with personalized instruction from beginners to advance level . I am a classically trained artist and graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. I will be glad to help you develop art work you will be proud of hanging in your home, office or give as the perfect gift. If you work at home on projects, get stuck and then they never get finished or you don’t know where to start Acv Studio is the perfect place for you. . If you just can’t get started I can jump start your creativity and get you on track. Or bring in your partially done project and I will help you through your troubled spot and spark that creativity to enable you to finish your masterpiece Come have fun…. [...]
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Difficult times help my creative processes.


Word Art
I have been utilizing many supplies that I already posses which is helping me to increase sales profitability in difficult times as well as continue to create fun and exciting new pieces. I have always loved creating crafts as well as my fine art. Right now with the economy I have developed a creative fun new way to reach out to new prospective clients; mommies, their parents & / or grandparents and others who like these Word-art images which are appealing works that are affordable as well as the perfect accessory to give just the right personalized flair to any room.

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Landfill Art


"Eye Remember"
I recently was asked to participate by representing Pennsylvania in a project by Ken Marquis called Landfillart. I accepted and put into place a surreal painting of memories from my recent trip to New Mexico by combining my hot air balloon experience with the scenery. I have included pictures with this blog.  Landfillart is an international effort encompassing one-thousand-forty-one (1,041) artists to claim a piece of rusted metal garbage and create fine art. The 1,041 pieces of rusted metal are actually old automobile hub caps from the 1930’s through the 1970’s. Each hub cap, after being cleaned and primed, is affectionately called [...]
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Studio Renovations


Welcom to my studio.
                          Well at long last. I have finished my studio renovations, with a clean and organized space in which to create my new chaos. I am off to New Mexico for the Red Rock Hot Air Balloon Ralley. I will be taking lots of photos, making paintings and sketches and I plan to return with enough imagery to start my next series " Up, Up and Away!" I hope you will check back for more images. [...]
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My dear friend Louie


"Oil by Louis B. Sloan: Capturing the Moment"
Louis B. Sloan - Philly Daily News on Lou  This month’s blog is in memoriam for Louis B. Sloan, a dear man, friend, mentor, well known prize winning landscape artist and teacher died last week. He was a critic, who really listened, a shoulder to cry on and a buddy to paint with whatever you needed he was there. A quiet man with a gentle caring soul who reached out to many of his students in a way no other teacher did.  He was one of the kindest caring men I have known. Lou attended the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts [...]
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Inspiration

  Did you ever wonder what inspires an artist?  For me it can be the smallest things. Sometimes I see the news or read an article and a visual appears in my head that I need to translate into a piece. Other times it is upon going to sleep or waking. Yet sometimes it is just observing what can be found right in front of me. There was a time just a few months ago, when I worked on a series of mini collages, while preparing for a show for the National Collage Society, NCS. The theme of the exhibition was “Wish You Were [...]
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The Age of Cloning


Just holding my head above water
I FEEL ROBBED Why it is important to know which starving artist you are supporting. Have you ever wondered who creates those paintings that you see and many have bought in those starving artists’ shows? Do you really think it is a local American artist who is starving and needs your help and support to create more artworks? Well I can tell you that very few, if any of those shows consist of original works created from local artists. I have studied hard and worked for many years on my education and training to be able to capture the light that God created [...]
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Stuckism and the Stuckists


The Stuckists in 2008
I became a member after looking for something that of course I did not find right away and stumbling across Odysseus on the web. Pursuant to sending several e-mails back and forth to Greece, Odysseus and I met and we shared our work and passion for art. This occurred in 2006. Since it has been an interesting journey with my participation in an international exhibition in Athens soon to come. Information about him and the organization follows. Odysseus Yakoumakis discovered Stuckism in July, 2004, while surfing the net, and saw in it an antidote to what he deems "the ailments of the [...]
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Olive Tree Mural


       Here are the finished photos of the kitchen mural I blogged about and completed in January. I accidently deleted the photos in progress as well as the finished work. I was unable to post the process but I hope you enjoy the finished work. When I was in Greece I studied and painted olive branches to help me remember just what they looked like so on my return I could create paintings in my studio. The watercolors came in handy as a reference when creating this mural. [...]
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Homage to YiaYa


Title: The olive tree. Media: Oil on panel
Well, tonight I sit down to type my latest blog, reflecting over the past month.   I lectured today on “the art of the print and my life as an artist” more or less to a local Art Center. While speaking I mentioned how when I was young my “Yiaya”, that’s Greek for grandma, use to give me pie dough while she was baking. I think she did it to keep me quiet. I use to sit there for hours making all kinds of weird little pie dough sculptures. So...it worked and sparked my creativity.   While speaking I realized just what an [...]
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Happy New Year


Dancer work in Progress
  The holidays are a joyful time but it is almost impossible for me to work in the studio other than on crafts for Christmas presents. Yes, I still give gifts that I make to several friends and relatives. Yes it is time consuming, and if I started earlier instead of later each year it would probably be less stressful, but I do enjoy the process most of the time. Besides I think it is important to try and share a piece of you with those you love and through my art I feel I can do just that.  It is when the daily routines [...]
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Happy Thanksgiving


Thanksgiving a time of reflection and gratitude.
As I reflect... I have a lot to be thankful for this year. Time marches on standing still for no one including me. As I get older I realize that each holiday marks an event in my life, a time which can never be recaptured. This is why I try to capture moments in time, a feeling, a mood, or some image that can convey what is special for that second in my mind's eye. These lost moments are also something to be grateful for as they help me to realize what was important in  my life when I look back. My God... Whom [...]
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Greece was burning and life goes on.


Torn between 2 worlds
I am overdue with this blog. I am reflecting on my trip to Greece last year. The beauty of the countrysides, the clear fresh air of the mountains, the aroma of oregano in the air mixed with other sweet herbal smells, walking the beaches and looking into the water seeing with clarity all that is there. I am saddened by the tragedy of all of the fires that consumed a tremendous amount of Greece, taking mothers,children, fathers, sons and daughters not to mention the many livestock that perished as well. The landscape was marred and much of the land was torched [...]
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New Work New Challenges

The months of May and June have presented me with new challenges. I have recently bid on and accepted a job painting murals in a hospice. It is quite a responsibility as well as a very rewarding experience to have your work veiwed transforming what could be a sterile cold room into a warm soothing environment for those facing their journey's end here on earth. Encompassing the patients with colors to quiet them and surround them with images to make the transition easier. As well as to caress the family and transport them to another place for maybe only a moment at a [...]
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Trying my hand at marketing new products


Well today I have been working to try and offer some of my previously purchased images the opportunity to be purchased as novelties such as mugs, posters, t-shirts, etc. I have offen wondered about the marketablity of many of my images. I have been told to do it but was unsure of which items to begin offering and the quanities etc. I am able to test this process through this site. I will keep you posted. In the meanwhile I am painting more and more. I will post again as soon as dry.Here is a link to one such item. http://www.zazzle.com/AcvPress*More [...]
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A walk at dusk


Well I have completed 25 paintings for the exhibition in the spring. I find that painting these scenes of summer have helped me to keep the winter blahs from getting to me. I do love the sunshine and warm summer breezes. However I do not live in a tropical climate so I have to make the best of where I am. These landscapes have helped me to imagine it warm and sunny once again just like it was when I visited the locations in my paintings. This painting is one of the paintings from a series of landscapes from my travels to Greece and the American Southwest. [...]
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Recent Work

Today is a nice and sunny day. My series "Food for Thought" has many watercolors from a few years ago. It brings to mind the many landscapes I have painted and will paint reflecting God's warmth and light. This day is another of those days, as I am working on many new oil paintings from my recent journeys to Arizona, New Mexico, and then Greece the home of my heritage. When I work in watercolor I puddle my paint and push the colors,  adding more color as I go, creating forms, tone and substance. However working in oils is completely different for me, [...]
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