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Sumi-e, Collage, Mixed Media, Watercolor Pencil, PMC Jewelry, Block Prints and Art Instruction

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Greetings Everyone from Nine Lives Studio AKA Ellen Miffitt
Hope you are staying relatively dry during this series of storms!!! In case you’re looking for inside activities I have a list of my current exhibits.
Please consider giving the gift of an art class for the holidays…
I have listed my Winter 2010 class offerings.
Follow my art adventure, learn of art calls or how-to’s at http://9-lives-studio.blogspot.com/
Traditions in Olympia; White Dove Gallery in Lakewood; Bainbridge Arts & Crafts, Bainbridge Island; Rhapsody in Bloom in Tacoma and Hansens Florist in Seattle are carrying my original Sumi-e blank note cards. Contact info at bottom of this news letter
Beside the exhibits listed below, my art work can be see at The White Dove Gallery, Lakewood; The Gallery, Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, Bainbridge Island; Mystic Mocha Café in Tacoma; Rhapsody in Bloom in Tacoma and if you’re in PA at the Box Heart Gallery, Pittsburg, PA.
I want to take this time to thank everyone for taking my classes or purchasing my work. I enjoy meeting and sharing my skills with you and I learn many new ideas from you.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!
Ellen Miffitt
Current Exhibits
“Miniature Art Extravaganza VI: The Holiday Show”
My art will be hung at Stylus Salon: Fri, Nov.13th- Sun, Jan.3rd 2010
Banned Book Exhibit 2009
Banned Books Exhibit, Kirkland Library, 308 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland, WA - will correct the dates when they are set up.... My book is The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier. the third annual "Banned Book Show" for the Kirkland Library. Elsa Steele, the managing librarian had an idea 3 years ago to do a show where an artist would pick a book title then alter it in some way that the title is still visible but the book is unreadable. Each title comes with research Elsa has done as to why the book has been censored or banned and the artist is invited to include their feelings about that into the finished piece.
Going Postal - 2009 Postcard Show
Dec 3-6, 2009 - a three day exhibit however the work will remain in the gallery until January 3, 2010 -- Target Gallery, Torpedo Factory Art Center, 105 N Union Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 www.torpedofactory.org Daily 10-6 pm, Thursdays 'til 9 pm
POSSCA's Art Auction
POSSCA's Art Auction - Saturday, December 5 at the historic Lofts on Cherry Street in Olympia. Casual dress is OK. $25 per person in advance or $50 at the door. Get your tickets online atwww.buyolympia.com or in person at Rainy Day Records, Frida or Olympia Federal Savings, downtown branch. I've been asked to donate a sumi-e to the auction held on Dec. 5th. POSSCA is a non-profit organization that makes it possible for kids, whose families don't have the resources to participate in K-12 arts programs ... 360-867-8814 P.O. Box 7615, Olympia WA 98507-7615. http://www.possca.org
Small Works Invitational - Arts West Gallery - Elon University
The Annual Small Works Invitational Exhibition , Arts West Gallery, Elon University, Elon, NC, 27244 Exhibition runs from December 8, 2009 through February 4th, 2010. The Annual Small Works Invitational is an open exhibition that celebrates small works of art from across the country. size must not exceed 100 square inches.
Big Blue Marble Exhibit/Sale Dec 12 2009
Big Blue Marble Event will be a group show of members artwork. On Saturday, December 12th at Crittercrossing and Noel's former workshop at 4004 Cooper Point Rd. NW, Olympia WA.
Show Hours: 11:00-5:00 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12th
Art for Equal Justice - Auction -Tacoma Art Museum
My piece "Bee", a Sumi-e, has been donated. Saturday December 12, 2009 Tacoma Art Museum : art auction to support equal justice programs in Pierce County. All proceeds benefit the Tacoma-Pierce County Volunteer Legal Services Program, Lawhelp, Housing Justice Project and Coordinated Family Law Project. www.tacomaprobono.org
Winter 2010 Art Classes
Art for Adults Saturday Jan 9 thru Jan 30 for 4 weeks from 9 to noon
Intimidated by art classes? Feel convinced you have no talent, yet long to draw and paint? This class is for you. Rediscover your natural artistic instincts for color and design in a playful, non-judgmental atmosphere that combines the spontaneity of a kid's art class for grown-ups with seemingly sophisticated concepts and techniques. Activities include drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, and more! Great for beginners or seasoned artists seeking more spontaneity in their work.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Mimic the Masters [Children Grades 6 to 8]
Saturday Jan 9-30th from 12:30 to 3:00pm -
Different artist styles will be featured during each class. Students will use various media such as watercolor, pastel, or acrylic paint to mimic the artist’s style.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Zen Brush with Color Tuesday Jan 12, 19, 16, 26 & Feb 2 & 9 from 6 to 8 pm 6 weeks
First begin by practicing brush control and continue the basic stroke study by painting the “Four Gentlemen” and the “Four Seasons” in color (with a flower representing each season). Using the refined sumi-e style, students learn to paint flowers, insects, birds, and animals with simple strokes in color.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Handmade Artist's Journals Mondays, Jan 25-Feb 8 from 6 to 8 pm - Mixed Media, Watercolor - In this workshop, fabric, embroidery floss, paper, paint, gesso, inks, and crayons are many of the mediums you use to create unique handmade stitched books which can be a personal journals or a record of a particular event or holiday. Construct books from scratch with decorative and unique covers and learn how to make wonderfully rich, organic pages and decorate them with stitching, incorporate windows, flaps, found objects, material, threads, beads and embroidery to create a richly embellished book. If you have an idea for a book, bring items you may want to put in your book/journal to use as inspiration - photos, dried flowers, leaves, tickets, letters, post cards, interesting poetry or prose, or any other kind of printed memorabilia.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Valentine’s Cards - Children Ages 8-12 Saturday Feb 6 from 9 to noon
Make your own valentine cards [pop-ups, collage and some simple watercolor techniques]. Discover how simple folding, transfer, painting and collage techniques can lead to surprising and beautiful holiday greeting cards.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Candy Tin Assemblage Saturday March 13th from 9:30 to 3:30
Spend a Saturday creating tiny assemblages with metal candy tins. Learn how to create fascinating works of art using "everyday" objects and collage materials. The possibilities are infinite! Supply list available at registration.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Block Printing: Linoleum Cut Saturday Feb 27 from 9:30 to 3:30pm
material fee $15.00
Learn techniques for the relief printmaking process using the flexibility and ease of linoleum. A relief is achieved by carving into the surface using special tools to leave raised images. These images are then inked and printed without a press to create a dynamic and textured print that can have many layers and colors. Students have the option of creating a multi-block image or themed cards to exchange with students to complete an edition. Open to both teens and adults.
Centralia Community College, ) 7 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia WA 98531-4099
Exploring Creativity – Mondays Feb 22, March 1, 8, 15, 22 from 6 to 8pm - The Artist Way-: Creative projects inspired by The Artist's Way, a book by Julia Cameron, encourage students to tap in to their unique abilities, gain self-confidence in their skills and release unwanted blocks that are preventing them from becoming the best they can be! For artists and non-artists alike, this is an empowering and entertaining series of projects.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Handmade Paper Saturday March 6th from 9 am to 1 pm - material fee $5.00
Not only is making homemade paper a fun experience for you, but it's a good way to recycle waste into wonderful possibilities such as envelopes, greeting cards, artwork and more. Making paper is a fun way to express your creativity and homemade papers are the perfect additions to holiday greeting cards, gift tags, wrapping paper and more!" A supply list with directions for making a simple mold & deckle and press will be mailed with your registration confirmation. Centralia Community College, ) 7 600 Centralia College Blvd, Centralia WA 98531-4099
Painting with Water Soluble Colored Pencils
Tuesday March 2, 9, 16, to 23 from 6-8 pm
Want the look of watercolor and the control of colored pencil? Water-soluble colored pencils can match anything watercolor do, plus have the ability to create effects impossible with watercolor. Discover this medium's exciting versatility with techniques such as wet-on-dry, dry-on-wet, wet-on-wet, and much more! Learn about materials, tools, and techniques, and then apply this information to create a painting. Participants bring watercolor paper & watercolor pencils to class.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Ready! Set! Draw!: Drawing from the Right Side –
Thursday March 18 to April 15 from 6 to 8:30pm
Have you always wanted to draw - are looking for a way to express your creativity? This basic course in drawing will introduce the participant to a number different exercises that help you understand how an artist sees. These will include: upside down drawing; contour and gesture drawing; the value scale and blending techniques; and using a basic unit and sighting. Suggested reading The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards. Bring a soft pencil (4B is good), an eraser and a sketch pad no smaller than 8 x 11 to class.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Painting with Water Soluble Colored Pencils Tuesday March 20 from 9:30-3:30 pm
Want the look of watercolor and the control of colored pencil? Water-soluble colored pencils can match anything watercolor do, plus have the ability to create effects impossible with watercolor. Discover this medium's exciting versatility with techniques such as wet-on-dry, dry-on-wet, wet-on-wet, and much more! Learn about materials, tools, and techniques, and then apply this information to create a painting. Participants bring watercolor paper & watercolor pencils to class. Auburn Parks & Recreation 2840 Riverwalk Dr Se, Auburn, WA98002 (253) 931-3907 www.auburnwa.gov
Collage: Exploring the Written Word through Art
Monday March 29 to April 26from 6 to 8 pm [material fee - $5.00]
In this workshop, participants will create a series of five small collages, each with a Muse/Guide as the focal point. Creative people visually benefit from stretching their ‘writing legs.’ Likewise, for writers to confront visual material enhances their own process. After the completion of each collage, a short paragraph based on a writing prompt/exercise will be completed that ties into the particular piece of artwork like “Is this Muse/Guide trying to tell you something?”
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Block Printing: Linoleum Cut
Tuesday April 6 -27 from 6 to 8 pm material fee $15.00
Learn techniques for the relief printmaking process using the flexibility and ease of linoleum. A relief is achieved by carving into the surface using special tools to leave raised images. These images are then inked and printed without a press to create a dynamic and textured print that can have many layers and colors. Students have the option of creating a multi-block image or themed cards to exchange with students to complete an edition. Open to both teens and adults.
Olympia Parks and Recreation – 222 Columbia Street NW, Olympia WA 98501 www.ci.olympia.wa.us/par Call 360.753.8380
Contact Info for retail or galleries:
Box Heart Expressions - [Mini Collages]
4523 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
Phone 412-687-8858 www.boxheart.org
Hansen's Georgetown Florist - [Sumi-e note cards]
5963 4th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98108

Hansen's Fremont Florist [Sumi-e note cards]
4252 Fremont Ave N
Seattle WA, 98103
Mystic Mocha Café Exhibit, 402 E 26th Street, Tacoma, WA [mini collages]
Open seven days a week, Monday-Friday 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call (253) 272-2421.
Rhapsody in Bloom Florist & Cafe Latte [Sumi-e, mini collages & note cards]
3709 6th Ave, Tacoma, WA 98406 (253) 761-7673
www.rhapsodyinbloomflorist.com
Shop the Frontier - A non-profit rural marketplace [online store - art]
www.shopthefrontier.com
The Gallery – Bainbridge Arts & Crafts [Sumi-e note cards, mini collages]
151 Winslow Way East, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Phone: 206-842-3132
www.bainbridgeartsandcrafts.org
Traditions Café and World Folk Art [sumi-e note cards]
300 5th Avenue SW, Olympia, WA 9850 Phone: 360-705-2819
www.traditionsfairtrade.com
White Dove Gallery
5934 88th Street SW, Lakewood, WA 98499-2905 Phone: 253-582-7859
www.whitedovegallery.com