Wednesday 23 March 2016

Davide Barbini's Charcoal Figure Drawing



In their Fourth Term, students move on from Graphite to Charcoal in the Figure Room! This is Davide Barbini's first five week pose at 63 cm on Roma paper. Bravo, Davide!

Wednesday 16 March 2016

Maestro M. J. Angel to judge 2016 ARC International Salon





We're proud to announce that Maestro Michael John Angel will once again be a judge for the 2016 ARC International Salon: http://www.arcsalon.org/

2015 Salon as displayed in New York and Barcelona

Marie De Janon's Second Charcoal Cast



A Cast after Carpeaux by Third Term student, Marie De Janon. It is Marie's second Charcoal project on Roma paper (50 x 70 cm). Brava, Marie!! 

Monday 14 March 2016

Saara Kauhanen's First Still Life



This is Saara Kauhanen's first still life project with Jered Woznicki.

 Congratulations, Saara. It's so beautiful!!

Death of Sir George Martin




On March 8, 2016 Sir George Henry Martin CBE passed away in Wiltshire, UK. Sir George was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer and musician. He is most recognized for signing The Beatles and produced more than 700 records. He also worked with artists including Gerry and the Pacemakers, Dame Shirley Bassey and Cilla Black.

Born January 3rd, 1926, Sir George Henry Martin CBE was one of the greatest record producers and arrangers of all time. Considered by many to be the "Fifth Beatle", Sir George and the Fab Four created music history by reinventing Pop Music. His relaxed, open mind and technical expertise allowed the Beatles to experiment and indulge in their wildest and most elaborate ideas. 



Sir George bought a still life from one of our students, Anthony Velasquez, at the Angel Academy's London show in 2000. 

 


Saturday 12 March 2016

Inga Loyeva at the Red Victorian










On February 20th this year, Inga Loyeva attended Middle Circle's second quarterly gathering of artists, scholars, and professionals intended at The Red Victorian in San Francisco, California.


Loyeva painted a portrait along side internationally acclaimed concert pianist & composer Stephen Prutsman.