This is a painting of a young girl from Mumbai wearing a blue sari. This painting is currently on display at the Durham Arts Council.
I took a few photos as I worked on this painting to show my painting process.
I started by toning the canvas with a thin layer of blue oil paint because I knew I wanted this painting to have blue undertones.
If you would like to see more of my work please visit my painting portfolio or my fine art blog.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Blue Sari - painting process
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Kiva - make a loan for free!
Tessa Guzé, My Umbrella 2012, oil on canvas |
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Real People Exhibition
Tessa Guzé, Looking into Light 2012, oil on canvas, 16" x 20" |
The Real People Exhibition is run every August by the Old Court House Figurative League. It is a national juried show of figurative work. The theme is "Real People - Celebrating the Arts through Faces and Figures." The exhibition serves two purposes. The first is the give artists like my self a chance to showcases and sell their paintings, while competing for prizes. Secondly it raises funds for the Figurative League to offer year-ground life drawing programs to local artists.
The Real People Exhibition is being held in the Old Court House Art Center, in Woodstock, IL. There is going to be an opening reception on Saturday, August 25th from 6-8PM.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Beginner's Mind: Painting with an OpenHeart
Local Artist with a Global Perspective
Tessa Guzé, Painting featured in Painting with an Open Heart Exhibit, 2012 |
An exhibition of oil paintings by emerging artist, and Durham native, Tessa Guzé, will open at the Durham Arts Council on July 31. Entitled Beginner’s Mind: Painting with an Open Heart the show consists of 25 paintings portraying people from a wide range of countries and cultures, all presented in a way that address the themes of diversity, adversity, and humanity. Ms. Guzé’s objective is to communicate with as wide a range of people as possible, reaching across differences in culture, age, personality and knowledge. Her intention is to help viewers understand, and thus accept, people who seem different from themselves.
Tessa Guzé, Painting with an Open Heart Exhibition wall 1, 2012 |
The phrase “Beginner’s Mind” refers to the Buddhist concept of Shoshin or “non-judging.” It means having an attitude of openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions when perceiving the world or studying a subject, even when studying at an advanced level. Living internationally, Ms. Guzé has found this attitude essential when studying different cultures and forming friendships and working relationships in various countries.
Tessa Guzé, Painting from Jugar, 2012 |
Ms. Guzé grew up in Durham and graduated from Durham School of the Arts in 2007. She won a scholarship to study at Moore College of Art & Design in Philadelphia, graduating Summa Cum Laude in 2011. Four of her paintings were chosen for an exhibition at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia in the summer of 2011. Her work has also appeared in numerous other galleries in the United States, as well as in galleries in South Korea and Thailand.
Tessa Guzé, Painting with an Open Heart wall 2, 2012 |
The exhibit will run through September 9th in the Allenton Gallery on the first floor of the Durham Arts Council Building, 120 Morris Street. The opening reception is Friday, August 17th from 5-7pm.
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More information about Tessa Guzé can be found on her website: www.tessaguze.com.
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