Volume #2 March|April 2013 Issue #2
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PALETTE & CHISEL 2013 SPRING/SUMMER
CLASSES SCHEDULE
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Palette & Chisel
Academy of Fine Art Chicago
Fundamentals of Drawing
and Painting 101, 102, and 103
Krajecki/Popovich
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Ten Weeks
Tuesdays and Thursdays
10:30a-1:00p
TUITION: $560 (includes $35
P&C registration fee)
Class size: 16
This course is vital all students wishing to pursue a successful art career, as well as students who wish to improve their drawing or painting skills. This course begins with Fundamentals 101, which stresses drawing and composition, then continues with Fundamentals 102, which stresses color theory and application. In 103, students put the practical theories and applications learned in 101 and 102 through several landscape paintings. Each assignment is designed specifically for both the beginning fine artist as well as the intermediate student. This course covers the basics of theory and practice, composition, linear perspective, and many of the various techniques of painting. Following the tradition of the Academy method of instruction, all three levels are taught in the same classroom, which encourages reinforcement of theories and practices within all levels.
Fundamentals 201: All students who have completed the Fundamentals 101, 102, and 103 can continue with 201 class to choose areas that they wish to improve.
All assignments will be individually designed to help the student in the area or areas that they choose. Each assignment will be incorporated with painting landscapes, seascapes, and still life or figures.
Watercolor -
From Start to Finish
Class #254: April 23-May 21, 2013
5 weeks-Tues. 1:30-4:00p
5 weeks-Tues. 10:30-1:00p
5 weeks-Tues. 10:30-1:00p
TUITION: $175 (includes $35 P&C registration fee)
Class size: 16
Watercolor painting is not just the process of applying pigment to paper. It is knowing what color, what value, what temperature and what intensity to use to create form, depth and rhythm in creating a work of art.
A demonstration of a composition in a step-by-step format is given each class. I explain the process and techniques as I paint, and then the students apply them in their own painting during each class.
How to Paint
in Watercolor
Dale Popovich
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Popovich - Farmstead Nestled in the Mississippi Valley
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Class #905:
April 25-May 23, 2013 5 weeks-Tues. 1:30p-4:00p
5 weeks-Tues. 1:30p-4:00p
5 weeks-Tues. 1:30p-4:00p 5 weeks-Tues. 1:30p-4:00p
TUITION: $175 (includes $35 P&C registration fee)
Class size: 16
In this class you will learn to implement key concepts and watercolor painting techniques that will allow you to have a deeper understanding of the medium. Each art lesson includes one-on-one guidance with focus on the top principles of creating a solid painting:
- How to draw
- Value relationships
- How to Paint color interpretation
- Composition
- Watercolor techniques
- How to use your art supplies
As you understand these elements through painting pictures you will have better control of the medium and gain a deeper understanding of the creative process of transparent watercolor painting.
PALETTE & CHISEL
1012 N. Dearborn
Chicago IL 60610
P (312)642-4400
F (312)642-4317
Email
fineart1012@sbcglobal.net
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday
10:30am-6:30pm
Friday 10:30am-5:00pm
Visit us at
www.paletteandchisel.org
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BOB KRAJECKI
SPRING STUDIO CLASSES
Class openings available.
Please call for information.
Class is held in rural Kaneville in the
old 1920's high school.
A demonstration of a composition in a step-by-step format is given each class. I explain the process and techniques as I paint, and then the students apply them in their own painting. All levels of students are welcome
to join at any time.
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DALE POPOVICH
SPRING STUDIO CLASSES
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Tuesday: 1:00-4:00pm
Class openings available
Thursday: 6:30-9:00pm
Private instruction available. Please call for information.
This class is held in my personal studio in Highland, IN and is geared towards the individual based on his or her skills. All the basics will be covered from value sketches, how to use a photo reference properly to painting your watercolor. Materials and application of watercolor will be discussed. There will be demos and personal guidance along the way.
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Greetings,
At last winter is behind us and spring has arrived to stay. Our daffodils have popped opened and the mystery lilies have broken ground. There is much color to be found in our feathered friends as well, as they migrate through our backyards. There is a change in the color of the sunlight. The light seems lighter, brighter and silvery. Stop and notice the subtle changes that these beautiful spring days bring.
In this issue of Paint. Draw. Create. Newsletter we are thrilled to announce Bob Krajecki's book Put your Paintings in Perspective is hot off the press. He will walk you through this comprehensive book. Bob has also updated his website. Dale will talk about why perspective is so important for any serious artist. He will also talk about the Sayre Spectacular fundraiser event.
If you have a friend who would like to review a copy of our newsletter they can go to our newsletter archive at http://tinyurl.com/Paint-Draw-Create. Thanks and let's start painting, drawing and creating.
Best,
Bob Krajecki and Dale Popovich
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Our Personal Library 
PUT YOUR PAINTINGS IN PERSPECTIVE
ROBERT J. KRAJECKI - Master painter and instructor has just published his book, Put Your Paintings in Perspective. Bob compiled his over 40 years of life experiences and knowledge into 101 page illustrated book with over 150 illustrations in full color.
This book is full of everyday easy to understand and practical examples. This is a must have in every serious artist's library. Bob covers: * Picture plane * Station point * Horizon line or eye level * One point and two point perspective * Inclined planes * Measuring systems * Cast shadows * Elipses * And much, much more
Soft cover book sells for $25.00 plus $3.00 shipping and hard cover book is $30.00 plus $3.00 shipping.You can find ordering information at Krajecki's website robertjkrajecki.com of click on one of the PayPal buttons below.
HARD COVER SOFT COVER

Bob, an award-winning artist and teacher, studied at the Chicago Academy of fine Art, and three years at the American Academy of Art in Chicago. He is a graduate of the American Academy with a degree in Fine Art. Bob taught for 28 years at the American Academy of Art holding the title Fundamentals Department Head till he retired. He currently teaches at the prestigious Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Art in Chicago. He also holds weekly classes in his hometown of Kaneville, IL.
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Put your Paintings in Perspective
by Robert J. Krajecki  Perspective is often one of the most avoided studies in art. This book, Put your Paintings in Perspective explains what I believe are the most important concepts of linear perspective, in a more simplified form without the sometimes daunting mechanical construction.
The main concepts of linear perspective: picture plane, station point, eye level and one and two point perspective are covered. They are explained with many diagrams in several views.
Studies include inclined planes, hills and valleys and roof tops and how to find their vanishing points.Cast shadows and their direction on surfaces are explained in detail.
Also covered are ellipses and more complex drawings of common situations that you will come across in your paintings. The final chapter is an illustrated step by step diagram of a mechanical construction of a common object.
When you are drawing realistically, linear perspective will be one of the most important elements of your work. Enjoy the journey!
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Perspective Class
Offered in Chicago
A perspective class based on the book is being planned at the Palette and Chisel Academy. The five week class will be held May 28 to June 25, 2013 from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. A five week class on the more complex mechanical construction of perspective will follow for those who want to delve more deeply into the subject. Tentative dates are J uly 2 to July 30, 2013 in the same time slot. Stay tuned for details. Updates will be posted at www.robertjkrajecki.com on the News and Events page.
You can also find ordering information there for Put Your Paintings In Perspective.
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The Importance of Perspective
by Dale Popovich
Over the past 30+ years of teaching many students have told me they just want to learn how to paint, but skip the principles of drawing. A small grin always appears on my face - okay a large grin and a chuckle. Then I explain drawing and painting are one and the same. If you are a serious student of art you must start with a solid foundation.
This brings me to one of the most important parts of painting and drawing, linear perspective. Many students have a tremendous fear of linear perspective. There is nothing to fear - all you need is a little time and focus.
Remember perspective is the main element in your painting! You can't get away from perspective - it's everywhere, from buildings to trees, people and furniture. Once you have located your eye level this will tell you whether  |
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Popovich donates painting to support Lexington, Kentucky school
by Dale Popovich
Friday, March 8, 2013 Sayre School held it's annual live/silent auction fundraiser called Sayre Spectacular. Sayre School provides an innovative and inclusive learning environment that empowers students to achieve academic excellence, embrace challenge, and cultivate integrity in order to lead purposeful lives in an ever-changing world.
Founded in 1854 in Lexington, Kentucky, Sayre School is an independent coeducational college preparatory day school, serving students from Preschool through twelfth grade. Sayre promotes intellectual, emotional, physical, social and aesthetic growth in each of its students. The school strives to help each student realize his or her intrinsic worth, develop critical thinking, and acquire self-discipline. For more information regarding Sayre School you can visit their website at http://www.sayreschool.org.
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Bob Krajecki and Dale Popovich are offering Gift Certificates for their Palette & Chisel classes. Gift certificates are available for:
* Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting
with Bob Krajecki and Dale Popovich
* Watercolor - From Start to Finish with
Bob Krajecki
* How to Paint in Watercolor with
Dale Popovich
For more information please contact
William J. Ewers
The Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts
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Robert J. Krajecki
Watercolor Painting * Egg Tempera * Gouache * Oil
Artist * Teacher
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Robert J. Krajecki
Studio: (630) 557-2027
At a young age, with crayons and coloring book at hand, Bob recalls his mother telling him he was "good at staying inside the lines", and the seed was planted. He became the typical teenage boy, interested in playing baseball and drawing cartoons. Though he was a strong baseball player, Bob chose to pursue his other passion, art.
He began his studies with the Famous Artists Correspondence Course, but midway through the course, he was drafted into the Army. During his tour of duty in the Army Air Corps, training pilots for missions in Viet Nam, he managed to continue his art pursuits by creating a cartoon strip for the aviation newspaper, the Army Flyer.
Once back in civilian life, Bob enrolled at the American Academy of Art, with plans to become a commercial artist. At the suggestion of a fellow student, he sat in on a watercolor demonstration by then Director and President, Irving Shapiro, AWS. Fascinated that a painting of three children, carrying schoolbooks, walking down a country road...in the fall... could be beautifully completed in an hour and a half, Bob was smitten with the watercolor bug, never again to "stay inside the lines".
Including a semester at the Chicago Academy of Art, Bob's journey would lead him to a fine art degree from the American Academy of Art. During a 28-year teaching career at the Academy, he was a fulltime Fundamentals instructor, often taught watercolor classes for Mr. Shapiro, and taught his own watercolor classes for six years. Bob was also the first chair of the Fundamentals department, a position he held for 10 years.
Inspired by John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer, and Richard Schmid, Bob's philosophy and art reflect realism influenced by impressionism, the core of the traditional instruction offered at the Academy when he was a student.
Recent awards include:
2012 - Danada Nature Art Show-Honorable Mention
2012 - Transparent Watercolor Society of America-Donors Award
2012 - Illinois Watercolor Society-Honorable Mention
2011 - Transparent Watercolor Society of America- Lakes Region Watercolor Guild Award
2010 - Illinois Watercolor Society-Awarded signature membership
2010 - "Watercolor 10" Award of Excellence-Norris Gallery, St. Charles, IL
2009 - Illinois Watercolor Society -Award of Excellence
Bob's work was published in the April, 2012 issue of Watercolor Artist Magazine Bob gives demonstrations, offers workshops, and judges shows at many Chicagoland venues. He is an instructor at the Palette and Chisel Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago, and far west of the big city, he holds continuing classes in his small hometown of Kaneville, where old farmsteads and cornfields still dominate the landscape.
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Spending his childhood summers in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, Dale learned to love its colors, textures, denizens and moods. Today, his paintings celebrate these American landscapes and man's humble efforts to tame it.
Trained at The American Academy of Art in Chicago by Director and President, Irving Shapiro, AWS. Dale was deeply inspired by this great American twentieth-century watercolorist. Dale later taught for many years at The American Academy of Art. Currently, he teaches at the prestigious Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Art in Chicago, and in his own studio. Devoted to both painting and teaching, Dale's work hangs in collections around the country. Recent awards include: 2012 - Art Comp, Chesterton, IN - Award of Merit 2012 - Indiana Heritage Arts, Nashville, IN - Award of Merit 2011- Indiana Heritage Arts, Nashville, IN - Award of Merit 2010 - Indiana Heritage Arts, Nashville, IN - Award of Merit 2006 - Indiana Heritage Arts, Nashville, IN - Award of Excellence � 2012 Paint. Draw. Create � 2012 Robert J Krajecki � 2012 Dale L Popovich All rights reserve.
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