This is my Grandma Schuyler's teapot. Not sure she ever really used it as a teapot but it really doesn't matter. She was a collector of cut glass and on occasion lectured on the subject. Grandma was an artist and musician, playing piano regularly at church. Most of all, she was a very fine and gracious lady. My memories of her are vivid as I look back at the many trips to the Schuyler Dairy Farm in North Judson, Indiana.
On September 23, 2010 at the suggestion of my good friends CW and Rebecca Mundy, I attended a Weekend with the Masters in Dana Point, CA. CW was participating and was one of several impressionists from all over the United States. They represented America's finest! Not only did I get to attend a couple of the workshops, I was fortunate enough to meet the likes of Quang Ho, Carolyn Anderson, Scott Christensen, David Leffel, and Dan Gerhartz. Being with CW, I got in on a few informal art discussions ( I listened only!) with Carolyn Anderson, CW and Quang Ho. Such a treat.
I attended the afternoon lecture/demo of Richard Schmid. It was in a large room with several hundred people. There were large screens on either side of the stage. Richard proceeded to sit down and paint a still life for us. He discussed certain techniques and added some humor as he worked. However, it was watching his process as he went from his palette to the canvas and back that was so intriguing. The greats make it look so easy. All in all, the day was very inspiring!!!
As a result, this is my first solo still life!!! (#35 is really #36 and is my second still life... I went in and changed this one and it's out of order. This was originally #35.... confused??? Me too.
This is a photo of my Grandma Schuyler and an article about her art exhibit published in the North Judson News, on September 29, 1976.