Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Abstract Simple Florals

For our class today,
we printed a few images of paintings by 
my friend Lisa Daria Kennedy.
Her wonderful simple abstract florals have big shapes
in great colors that the patients loved looking at! 
I drew in some of those shapes for some of them to color in. 
I think we are making progress here.
Most of them come in and get right to work now
and (I think) they are beginning to "let go" a little. 

 

Mary Lou is the one that comes in protesting 
and ends up doing things like this! 



This gal drew the lines herself.


And these are just few of  the pieces they did. 










As they are getting more comfortable with the materials,
 they are starting to use a lot more color! 


Thank you Lisa for letting us use your images and
as always, my friend and idea person,  Judith! 



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Spring Comes to the 3rd floor!

Today Judith and I brought in daffodils and forsythia
 and set them up in small vases on colored cloth. 
We showed images of paintings of those flowers and 
then drew quick outlines to get them started. 
They all dug right in with only a little 
"I can't do this"or 
"I don't know what I am doing"!!  

Barbara got right in to the yellow and couldn't stop. 





Louise was new today and such a pleasure! 
I hope she keeps coming! 

Frances is another one who really enjoys this class. 

I have been away so we haven't had the class 
in over three weeks.
I was worried that we might 
lose some of the "momentum".
Then Peggy asked me when I was going to be away.
So I guess it doesn't matter.    

Ray snuck in at the end of class 
"with no intention of doing anything!
I'm just going to watch."
Well, then look at this! 

They were all very relaxed today and cheerful.
When I walked in Ann was giving some of them manicures. 
At one point, a friend of one of the gals came in 
and played the harmonica.
After everyone had done their painting, 
I brought in Cello, my 5 month old lab puppy
and that just made the day!  


Sorry the images on this blog are so dark. 
Thank god for I Phones. 
I won't even go into my camera issues of late. 
  

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Painting Fun

Judith came up with the idea of using some images of Sally Dean's 
fabulous and fun paintings for the patients to paint from. 
We chose these four. 

 
We drew in some of those big lovely shapes 
in pencil for them to color in.  
The colors and shapes in these paintings made them happier 
than I have ever seen them.  
Here is some of their work. 
Lorraine is a watercolor painter and just loves this class. 
And we love having her! 

When I showed Eleanor Sally's paintings, she said to me 
"Can you imagine anything more wonderful than to be able to do that? " 

Edna worried about every move she made doing this, 
but was so pleased with the results! 
It's "trees in the Fall". 

Fran just gets totally absorbed while doing her paintings. 
And that just makes my day! 
Look how she blended those colors.

Janet is very social and talks the whole time she works. 
Half way through, she told me she would rather paint alone 
so she "could think about what she was doing".

I just LOVE this! 
Barbara was having a "bad day" until I saw her 
in the hallway on my way in 
and told her we were going to be painting! 
I'm so glad she came.
Winston is just so sweet and such a hard worker. 
And this painting is so "her". 

 I feel so blessed to have this opportunity 
to work with these wonderful people. 
I wish you could see the joy on their faces when they are working! 
 Thank you Sally for providing us with 
such wonderful reference material. 
We all love your work! 



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Making a Painting


My goal here is to get these folks to experience the joy of 
making a painting. 
Today, I xeroxed a bunch of simple landscape painting images 
 cut out of art magazines and then made them into cards. 
Each patient was given paint, a pencil, a good sized brush, 
water and a piece of watercolor paper. 
We had them choose a painting "they liked"
and then asked them to think about the location,
 the time of year, the weather etc. 
We then drew some lines in pencil 
to get them started. 

Once they got going
the results were amazing! 

Mary Lou needed a lot of prodding.
She kept saying, "I don't know how to do this."
FYI. She was wearing a sweater the same color as that sky. 

Janet chose the most complicated image. 
and was thrilled with her painting. 
She told me she "just let it go".  

Barbara just does her own thing.
As she dibs and dabs those brush strokes 
she is so happy.

Gloria started this and then decided she had to leave. 
I think this is pretty amazing as is! 

Love those colors! 

Josephine is almost blind and yet worked very hard at this. 
She was the most content today than I have ever seen her.  
Fran was absorbed while doing this the whole time.
She is more functional than most in the group.

Now THIS is what I've been hoping for.   
They clearly enjoyed creating a painting.  


  


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Field Trip!

Yesterday we took seven of the patients to the 
Art Complex Museum in Duxbury.
The Winter Juried Show is on exhibit there now 
and my friend Sally Dean, the Director of Education, 
led a lively discussion with them about some of the work. 


The patients were very excited and enjoyed talking about the paintings. 
They were truly engaged and made some interesting observations. 
Once again, we are reminded that art, in any form,
opens doors of communication 
and should be an integral part of their everyday lives!  

Friday, February 10, 2012

Lincoln Celebration

Next week the entire Linden Ponds Community 
is participating in a huge celebration 
honoring Abraham Lincoln.
We were asked to have the Alzheimer patients 
do a painting project with that theme in mind.
Judith came up with images of three important Lincoln family
homes in Hingham


Then,  I did simple "sketches" of them
for them to paint.
Here are just a few.

Mary Lou kept saying she didn't know what she was doing. 

Barbara always just wants to use all the colors. 

I asked Art if he had ever done any painting before, 
and after a long pause he said,
"You're lookin' at it". 

Here is Judith with our display of the patient's work
to be displayed all next week during the Lincoln at Linden Ponds 
exhibit.



Thursday, January 12, 2012

New Year - New Ideas

To shake things up a little for the New Year, 
I asked my friend and fellow artist Sally Dean if she would 
do a "demo" for the patients today.
She also gives art classes to Alzheimer patients 
at the Duxbury Art Complex where she works,
so we compare notes a a lot.
She was amazing! 

 She brought in a "work in progress" to show them how she
just paints what comes into her head. 

 She drew a quick drawing with chalk on a black toned board.
Then talked to the group as she worked. 
One woman had on a sweater with woman golfers on it so she put one in! 

Everyone said their favorite animal was a dog so she put one in. 

 The orchid in the window sill was added as soon as
we learned that it was Bill's favorite flower. 
And one patient suggested that there should be a light on in the house!
Note: the golfing woman has on pink, yellow, and turquoise shoes.
Just like Jean had on! 

It was wonderful on so many levels. 
The patients (that were awake) were engaged and very happy! 
More of this to come! 
Thank you so much Sally!