Saturday, November 24, 2012

                 UPDATE ON THE NOVEMBER FOUND OBJECT ASSEMBLAGE
                                                       WORKSHOP
                      The workshop began promptly at 9a.m. with a good deal of enthusiasm.
       We all had a very productive day and the attendees created two pieces of very      
        competent ,attractive work using the materials they had collected. There  were
        discussions,questions , and philosophy going on all day. Here are the comments
        sent to me after the class;

                     "  My friend and I took the 7 hour Found Object Assemblage Workshop
         on Sunday, 11/18/12. As a novice sculptor, I was a bit intimidated, but, soon became
        comfortable and relaxed as Fay walked around and respectfully offered up suggestions
        and solutions.  I found this class to provide just the right balance of teacher instruction
        and, the unearthing of my own sensibilities when designing  and constructing my 
        piece. During this class, I developed a sense of style, of trust and confidence, that was 
        not there prior to the class. I loved the processes of collecting  my found objects...
        of discovery and tapping into my creative self....and then seeing my product.
        Simply stated,being inside the Clove Church Studio space was awe-inspiring;
        and then ...seeing my hands , working alongside Fay's hands...an honor."

                     I sincerely hope that I can produce this result in all the workshops 
        that are held in my studio. Here is the second response:

                 " I'm going to use Beth's word, honor. It was an honor to take your workshop, feel          
        so welcome in your special space and to have you so generously share your
        knowledge and experience with us. I thoroughly enjoyed the workshop, the day, and
        working along side you. You are a special lady and anyone who takes your workshop
        is very fortunate. I finished my sculpture  and am very happy with the outcome. It's now 
        perched in my livingroom, and anyone coming in the door will see it.
        Thank you again, Fay, it was a great workshop."

Monday, November 19, 2012

Workshops

                                           
                                                    WORKSHOPS

           "Arrange whatever pieces come your way"
                                                Virginia Woolf

         Clove Church in Saugerties, N.Y. is the home of Clove Church Studio, opened in 1999
 by Fay Wood ,an internationally recognized Sculptor and Painter.
        Wood is holding several workshops for adults during the year. Offered will be Found
Object Assemblage; Found Paper/Found Armature; Drawing; and Needlework and Found Objects.
         Showing the methods used in her work,and seeing, thinking, and talking about the
application and inspiration gained from looking at Wood's work ; as well as hands-on work will
be the major part of the workshop.
          A one hour consultation after the work is completed ,at a mutually agreed time is included,
as is lunch.
          The next workshop will be held on January 12, 2013.  Please ask for details at
                                                                                info@faywoodstudio.com
The workshop is limited to 3 people to insure individual attention.           

Monday, November 5, 2012

Small works show

           On November 17,2012,from 3 -5 pm. there will be a reception for a small works exhibition
of my wall-hung sculpture and paintings  at Cafe Mezzaluna  (www.cafemezzaluna.com ) in
Saugerties, N.Y.    The show will run until January 31,2013.    Hope you come to see it.
           

           Also, the workshop for  Found Object Sculpture on November 18th  has been filling up....there are two places still available. If you are interested, inquire at info@faywoodstudio.com. I will be planning new workshops for the new year, also so please inquire about those, also.
                               Have a good new year.