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Eighty years ago today Congress passed an act to accept a gift of an art collection and building funds to create  a National Art Museum on the National Mall.  Andrew Mellon, a Pittsburgh banker and Secretary of the Treasury (from 1921-32) had the idea and worked on a plan to create the new gallery and it was his donation in 1937 of his substantial art collection valued at $40 million plus an additional $10 million ($10 million in 1937 equals $172 million in 2017) for construction that was used to establish the National Gallery of Art.  Congress accepted his offer and passed the act to establish the museum on March 24, 1937, Mellon’s birthday.

The_Concert_A22894The National Gallery of Art brings wonderful works of art to the public (for free admission) that would not ordinarily be on view.  An example is the recent purchase of Gerard van Honthorst’s monumental masterwork, The Concert, that was acquired by the National Gallery in 2013 and went on display for the first time in 218 years.

Salt Painting

20170322_195756.jpg The kids learned about salt painting in art class yesterday.  It was fun…and a little messy!  Great job!

wp-1490141326285.jpgWhile we may not see as many beautiful cherry blossoms as we normally do we can create some beautiful ones for ourselves.  Want to give it a try?

I spend another day collecting reference photos as I visited Antietam National Battlefield yesterday.  Lots of views of the mountains and fields along with monuments.

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I visited Montpelier yesterday.  It was a terrific day trip to learn more about how James and Dolley Madison lived.  It was really interesting and very well done.  While they didn’t allow photography inside the mansion there was plenty of wonderful things to take pictures of outside.

And of course, while there I had to pay my respects to the author of our Constitution at the family cemetery.   Montpelier is near Orange, Virginia and if you are ever in the area it is worth the time.  Click here for more info.

Our guest instructor, Sandra Charles, returned to The Studio yesterday to work with the Thursday kids class.  They were excited to make so many cool prints and to get to create a one-of-a-kind T-shirt.  Thanks Sandra for making it so much fun for the kids!

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We had a guest instructor at The Studio yesterday to teach Gelli Printing.  Sandra Charles, a wonderful fiber artist, came in to teach the kids how to get fabulous designs on paper and cloth using Gelli plates.

The kids learned about mono prints and were excited to create such cool designs.

Yesterday I worked on a Yo-Yo project or the upcoming class.  The Yo-Yo quilt was a popular style of quilt making in America from the 1920-40s. These small tiny circles of fabric were gathered and sewn together to create a three-dimensional effect. Then, as now, Yo-Yo quilts are popular because women can carry small pieces of fabric with them and make Yo-Yos whenever they have a little free time.

On April 1st at 10 am we will learn a quick and easy way to make nicely shaped Yo-Yos that are perfect for quilts as well as embellishments for covers, table runners, bags and more.  Join us at The Studio for this fun and informative class.

The fee of $35 includes tools needed to make Yo-Yos as well as fabric to make practice Yo-Yos.  You’ll leave with the skill to make whatever Yo-Yo project you like!  Click here to register.

Here is another basket that is easy to crochet….and this one is much smaller than the one we made last week.  (See that one here.)  We will have a class on “Making Crocheted Baskets” on Tuesday, April 11th at 5:30 at The Studio.  Once you learn the basics you can create all sizes and shapes of these useful vessels.  Come learn with us.  Click here to register.