Colette Savage Pastel Artist

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Anne Jurgens Watercolor Instructor/Artist

Anne K. Jurgens,
Artist and Teacher

As food satisfies my body, art feeds my soul. Being able to share what brings me joy through my art is why I am an artist. Over the
years I have created art in many media, sculpture, oil paint, watercolors, pastels, acrylics and most recently, encaustics. Being creative and working in any media, is relaxing and immensely satisfying.

Over the years, I have studied with many artists who’s work I admired. I studied watercolor with John Barsall and Judy Soprano, and Harriet (Bing) Tayor. I studied oil painting with Chris Kolupski and Steve Carpenter . I learned encaustics from Katherine Brevier. From each of these fine artists and from much private study, I learned not only how to handle the medium, but also about good composition, line, texture, color theory, values, edges, and the basics of good drawing. I belong to the Pittsford Art Club, the Rochester Art Club, the New York Figure Study Guild and the Genesee Valley Plein Air Painters.

My paintings hang in many private collections all over the nation. I do commissions of portraits, still life, and landscapes. Being a certified New York State teacher, I have been able to combine what I know about teaching to what I know about art. I have been teaching Drawing, Watercolors and Oil Painting for the last 13 years to Adults and children of all ages. I individualize instruction, teaching skills and techniques that my students can use to express themselves in their chosen media.

Victoria Brzustowicz; Oil Painter & Art Stop Instructor

Victoria Brzustowicz is an award-winning painter and illustrator. A native of Rochester, NY, Brzustowicz graduated from Wells College with a BA in Studio Art.

Brzustowicz focused on abstract painting for most of her career, but in 2015 she was introduced to the techniques of painting alla prima, and since she has focused on plein air painting. Her work explores the line between abstraction and representation, with an emphasis on surface and mark-making.

Brzustowicz is co-founder and chair of the Greater Rochester Plein Air Painters, an inclusive, active group of painters that get together throughout the year to paint outside of the studio.

Website: VictoriaBCreative.com

Linda Serway Bordwell Watercolor Artist & Art Stop Instructor

Linda Serway Bordwell

I have had “Art in My Heart” from the beginning.  Now, in my retirement years, I have the time and freedom to paint and express what I see and feel.  Watercolor is my medium.  It is my teacher.  It delights and surprises!  I would describe myself as an educator, writer and watercolor artist, who has been painting in this medium for over 20 years.   I have developed a portfolio of work, and selected pieces are being shown at the Artisan’s Loft in Pultneyville, NY.  My niche are custom paintings of homes, gardens, vintage automobiles and travel moments.  My style is best described as representational, with a “twist”.  I try to pour myself into the image with color, mood and light.

Jan Davidson Oil, Watercolor & Encaustic Artist

About the Artist

I have loved creating art all my life and was lucky enough to be accepted into RIT’s Fine Arts Program out of High School. But life takes many paths and I didn’t stay long. I always created in one form or another but didn’t paint seriously until after a year long treatment for cancer made me realize I didn’t have forever! In 2007 I began taking classes and workshops and meeting many wonderful artists in the Rochester area. I joined clubs, entered shows, went to demos, went to openings, and pretty much immersed myself in art. I am currently a member of 5 groups and have won many awards, including 2 Best of Show awards, in their shows. I work in pastel, pen and ink, and watercolor but my heart belongs to oil. Most of my work is figurative and landscape but I also do commission pet portraits.

 

Kaylinda Schuhart Acrylic, Pastel, and Watercolor Artist, Art Stop Instructor

Kaylinda has been a long time member of the Art Stop team, she teaches many of our classes and she herself is a very talented artist. Her roots were in decorative painting, she had a book published and many magazine articles with her patterns. Kaylinda moved away from the decorative painting and immersed herself in the fine arts. Kaylinda is very proficient in acrylics, pastel, watercolor & gr

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Mark Verna – Pastel, Oil & Acrylic Artist

Paul Allen Taylor – Watercolor, Acrylic & Oil Artist

As a young boy, Rochester NY artist Paul Allen Taylor loved to draw and was influenced by his parents and brothers and sisters, who are also talented. His father was real “draftsman” and was known for his sign painting and leather carvings as well as being a popular elementary teacher. His mother was attending the New York City School of Art when she met and married Paul’s father. Paul also has two siblings, (of seven) a brother and a sister, both with degrees in Art and Design from R.I.T. in Rochester New York. Paul’s grandmother, on his father’s side, was a portrait artist. All this talent flowed into Paul through the bloodlines, and the result is a man who loves to paint and teach. With strong visual and drawing skills, he records with camera and pencil what he finds inspiration for paintings. Painting has given him a stronger sense of the world around him, which in turn makes his paintings seem more “realistic”, although he considers his style anything but realistic.

Paul’s range of subject matter contains old barns, covered bridges, lighthouses, boats, florals and anything else that stirs his interest. Spending many summers as a young boy in the Thousand Islands, Paul is inspired by the St. Lawrence River and the multitude of subjects it has to offer. Some of the scenery he observed as a boy now inspires him to pick up his brushes. The river lighthouses, guide boats and the river wildlife are all at his disposal. He has self-published several of his lighthouse paintings in limited edition Giclee’s.

Today, Paul’s routine is that of an emerging artist, working to develop his career, submitting to exhibits, showing at art festivals and publishing his own prints. He also teaches watercolor classes and workshops. Paul owns and operates his own gallery space where he works one day a week.

Paul has traveled with his family to numerous locations in search of scenery to paint, and sometimes he doesn’t have to go far. That ideal barn may be just down the road, and he’s passed it before, but one thing about it may stir his creativity on any given day. Some of his other popular images come from Cape Cod, Grand Manan Island in New Brunswick Canada, or from a combination of his own ideas and actual photos or sketches he has done.

As an artist, he believes the world has so many paintings in it to be done, they can not possibly be painted. Many times, the mind creates what the world will not reveal. Either way, painters are always in search of that ideal scene, that one image to stir their hearts. Paul’s heart is stirred by the mere act of painting. Hopefully, he can stir something in the hearts of those that view his work.