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Friday, July 9, 2021

Part Two of Free Tutorial Video on How to Paint Paper Clay with Watercolors just released

 

PaperClay Art Doll painted with Watercolors by Marla L. Niederer

As a thank you for following me on my blog and OrsinisAngels YouTube channel, I just released Part Two of my Free Video Tutorial on how to paint Paper clay with Watercolors.

You can view it on YouTube by clicking on the picture below.

 

Free Video Tutorial Part Two Painting Paper Clay Art Doll with Watercolors by                    Marla L. Niederer


If you missed it the free video tutorial Part One on how to paint Paper Clay with watercolors is still available to view.  Just click on the picture below to go to YouTube to see it.

 

Free Video Tutorial Part One Painting Paper Clay Art Doll with Watercolors by Marla L. Niederer


I hope you have been enjoying some creative fun lately.  I have been enjoying some Plein Air watercolor painting.  I painted this watercolor at Lonesome Bay near my home. 

 

Lonesome Bay by Marla L. Niederer

I also thought I would share with you a few pictures I took while visiting Boldt Castle in the Thousand Islands.  If you decide to take a trip there you will not be disappointed.  It is absolutely lovely.

 

One of the gardens at Boldt Castle Island

Boldt Castle

I am also teaching my class Moulin Rouge Dancers online on AforArtistic.  You can find out more about the class and or sign up for it by clicking on the picture below.

 

Moulin Rouge Online Class by Marla L. Niederer


You can find out about my self-study classes by clicking on the picture below. 

 

Self Study Classes by Marla L. Niederer


You can find out about all the free tutorials I offer by clicking on the picture below.  It will also bring you to one of my newest free video tutorials..

 

Free Tutorials by Marla L. Niederer


If you want to find out more about me click on my picture below.

 

About Me


Until next time…….

 

warm hugs,

 

Marla

 

 

Friday, March 26, 2021

 

I’m so excited to be teaching several online classes on AforArtistic this year!

 

The Goddess Online Class with Marla L. Niederer


The Goddess Online Class Starts May 11, 2021.  I added a few videos to this class to let you watch me needle sculpt and paint, and add facial detailing to the head.  It also includeds step by step downloadable PDFs with step by step pictures.  There is also a private facebook group as part of the class where I will join with you live each week of the class.   You can view a video about the class by clicking on the picture below.

Goddess Online Class with Marla L. Niederer


 

The Sleeping Mermaid Online Class starts June 15, 2021. Don’t you just love Mermaids?  I do and can’t wait to share with you how to create these Sleeping Mermaids. To sign up for the wait list on AforArtistic you can click on the picture below.

 

Sleeping Mermaid  Online Class with Marla L. Niederer


The Moulin Rouge Dancers Online Class starts July 7, 2021.  This class was inspired by the Moulin Rouge dancers that were often painted by the impressionist artists.  These dolls were so fun to create.  I bet you can’t make just one!  You can see a little video of them by clicking on the picture below.

Moulin Rouge Dancers Online class with Marla L. Niederer


 

The Bear and Raccoon Magic Online Full Video Class starts August 5, 2021.  Bear and Raccoon Magic were such fun to create!  They have my latest hidden ball joints and a needle sculpted face without an overlay and without a seam in the middle.  You can learn more about this class by clicking on the picture below to see a video on it.

Bear and Raccoon Magic Online Video Class with Marla L. Niederer


 

The Dia De Los Muertos Necklace Online Full Video Class starts September 7, 2021.  If you are looking for something to create that is relatively quick to make this is the class for you!  You will learn how to create the center of the pendant sugar skull face out of cloth and decorated with artist pencils and pens.  I used bead embroidery to embellish and complete the pendant.  The class even includes how to make a bead chain to hang your pendant on to wear!  You can see a video about the class by clicking on the picture below.

 

Dia De Los Muertos Necklace Online Video Class with Marla L. Niederer


I hope to see you in class soon!

 

You can find out about my self-study classes by clicking on the picture below.  I just added two new ones to my shop!

 

Self Study Classes by Marla L. Niederer


You can see all of the classes I am teaching on the AforArtistic website and sign up for each class waitlist by clicking on the picture below. 

 

Upcoming Online Classes I am teaching on AforArtistic


You can find out about the Little Lion Art doll I have for sale by clicking on the picture below.

 

Little Lion Art Doll by Marla L. Niederer


You can find out about all the free tutorials I offer by clicking on the picture below.

 

Free Tutorials by Marla L. Niederer


If you want to find out more about me click on my picture below.

 

About Me


Until next time…….

 

warm hugs,

 

Marla

Sunday, September 15, 2019

One of my paintings was accepted!

I have been known to go off on watercolor painting jaunts as of the past three years and having quite fun with it I may add.
Fountain on the Square by Marla L. Niederer
Just for fun I entered three of my watercolor fountain paintings into a juried exhibit at the local museum and was happily surprised that one of them was accepted for the exhibit!
If you are nearby and would like to join me at the exhibit, the opening  is Saturday September 21st from 2:00PM to 4:00PM at the Remington Museum in Ogdensburg NY.

Hope to see you there….
 
The Goddess by Marla L. Niederer
There are still some spots available if you would like to take my Goddess cloth ball jointed doll online class.   It begins September 23, 2019.  You can find out more about the class on AforArtistic here:

Until next time……..

warm hugs,
Marla

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Urban Sketching and Watercolor Painting

I’ve been taking advantage of some of the nice weather we have had to do a bit of urban sketching.  This is a quick sketch I did using water soluble graphite pencil of a water fountain in Watertown NY.
Fountain on the Square sketchbook page by Marla L. Niederer

I then visited the fountain again to create a watercolor painting.
Fountain on the Square by Marla L. Niederer

I attended a wedding in St Albans Vermont this summer and did this quick sketch of the water fountain in the park. 
St Albans Ladies Sketchbook page by Marla L. Niederer

I took quite a few pictures and used both the sketch and the photos to create this watercolor painting.
St Albans Ladies by Marla L. Niederer

I will be teaching an online class this coming September on how to create your own cloth ball jointed Goddess on AforArtistic.
The Goddess by Marla L. Niederer

  Hope to see you in class!

Until next time…….

warm hugs,
Marla

Friday, July 5, 2019

Treasures from the Past

Puppet created by J. Emery Kelley
Some days the sun just smiles on you.  I received a phone call the other day from a friend inviting me to view an incredible private collection of puppets created in the 1940’s.  
Puppets by J.Emery Kelley
The puppets were created by J. Emery Kelley who had been a music teacher in Binghamton NY.  She not only created these incredible puppets but also put on shows for the area children. 
Puppets by J.Emery Kelley
It was such an amazing experience to walk into a home filled with J. Emery Kelley’s life work. 
Puppets by J.Emery Kelley
The pictures do not do justice to the fine detail in the costuming and the expressions on all of their faces. 
Puppet by J. Emery Kelley
Included in the collection were a series of watercolor pictures of the puppets.
Watercolor by M. Foster Kelley
I feel so fortunate to have had an opportunity to view this beautiful collection from the past.
Watercolor by M. Foster Kelley

until next time………

Warm hugs,

Marla
Goddess by Marla L. Niederer
P.S.  I am getting ready to teach The Goddess for the first time online this September on AforArtistic.  Hope to see you there!

Saturday, November 5, 2016

How to feed your Artist Soul

Goddess by Marla L. Niederer
There is a myth of the tortured artist that in order to be a great artist, one must suffer tremendously.  There are many great artists throughout history that have creating amazing work despite all the suffering they endured during their lives.  But the question really should be, how much more magnificent could their work have been if they didn’t have all the obstacles placed in front of their art work by the painful life they endured?
Claudette by Marla L. Niederer
I know for a fact that my art flourishes when I am happy, secure, comfortable, warm, and loved.  It really takes a nose dive when I am discontent and/or stressed.  Part of keeping me happy so I can create my art from a happy place is feeding my artist soul.  There are many different ways to feed your artist’s soul.  I thought I would list some of the ways that keep my artist soul happy in case you might wish to try some of them too.
 
Flower Faeries by Marla L. Niederer
1.     Find your tribe.  Art very often occurs within the solitary space of one’s own studio but it doesn’t always have to.  If you are working in your own studio, alone, hours on end, days on end, you need to make time to be social.  What better way to socialize than to find other artists to connect with.  Join an art group in your community.   For years I belonged to an art doll group.  Since that is no longer available, I am now a member of a fiber art group and meet with a group of watercolor artists once a week to paint.   Art flourishes in the warm glow of a good supportive group of other artists.
2.  Read books about art and artists.  This statement dates me for sure but I have learned so many techniques by reading.  This started while I was a child and has continued to this day.  It is also inspiring to read about the lives of other artists.  And it is also enjoyable to read fiction with the art world as its setting.  Two ideas of books to read are , The Painted Kiss by Elizabeth Hickey, and Making Color Sing by Jeanne Dobie.  You can find both on Amazon.
3.   If you don’t like to read about techniques there are so many good videos out there available on sites such as YouTube.  Make yourself a nice cup of tea and watch some of them. Here is a link to my friend Maria Greene's website.  She offers really good art tutorials. http://mariagreene.org/
4.  Visit art museums.  It goes without saying that viewing a work of art in a magazine or on the internet pales in comparison to viewing it in person.  I always find that a trip to an art museum is uplifting, inspiring, and educational.  Viewing amazing art is music to the soul.  One of my favorite art museums to visit is the National Gallery of Canada which you can click on a link to here
5.   Buy new art supplies when you can.  Okay, the secret is out.  I am an art supply hoarder.  I have my first set of pastels that were given to me when I was eight.  If you didn’t know, that was many many weeks ago.  That being said, it still is always exciting to bring home new art supplies just crying out to be tried!
6.  Attend conferences for the field of art you are engaged in.  I have learned so much and made many friends by attending conferences for doll artists through the years. I always leave so inspired and ready to get back to my studio to try out new ideas. There are several really great conferences to attend.  I am teaching at two next spring.  I am teaching at one in Philadelphia and you can click on the link to it here  http://www.quinlanmuseum.com/convention/
      Another I am teaching at is in Columbus Ohio and you can click on the link to it here http://cyndysdolls.com/
     There are also two wonderful doll art orginizations that put on annual conferences 
      ODACA  you can click on a link to here  http://www.odaca.org/
     NIADA  you can click on a link to here http://www.niada.org/
Lissette by Marla L. Niederer
7.   Sometimes it is okay to chase something shiny down the rabbit hole, especially, if it leaves you with a smile as wide as the Cheshire Cat’s grin.  For example, I saw a little antique lamb on eBay.  I had to have it but the price kept going up and up and up.  I could have blown my art supply budget to buy it but then I couldn’t buy more art supplies and frankly I really enjoy buying art supplies.  So I decided to make an inspired one of my own.  It was very off task, very off the focus I have been trying to maintain.  It took time that could have been used for something more “productive.”  But, what fun!  And what a smile it has left on my face.  Now I’m ready to return to my “real” work!
Lissette by Marla L. Niederer
 If you have other ideas about how to feed your artist soul feel free to post them in the comments section.  I would love to hear from you.

Until next week….warm hugs,
Marla

If you are looking for something to create for gift giving during the holidays I am teaching two online classes on AforArtistic that you may be interested in.
 
Mermaid Ornament by Marla L. Niederer
Mermaid Ornament Class begins November 8th  2016
If you wish to find out more about the class click on the following link to AforArtistic
 http://www.aforartistic.com/mermaid-ornament-brooch-with-marla-l-niederer.html
Poinsettia by Marla L. Niederer

Poinsettia Bust Ornament Class begins December 1st 2016.  If you wish to find out more about the class click on the following link to AforArtistic
http://www.aforartistic.com/christmas-in-july-poinsettia-with-marla-niederer-cloth-doll-artist.html

Saturday, October 8, 2016

If you want to boost your creativity, try this….

 
Transformation by Marla L. Niederer, close up
It is really easy to chase everything shiny down the rabbit hole when you are trying to focus on developing your skills as an artist.  When I first started working as a figurative fiber artist full time it took unbelievable self-control to remain focused on figurative fiber art.  I wanted to work on my art but also make journals, learn how to watercolor, create jewelry, and everything else that caught my attention for the moment.
Transformation by Marla L. Niederer
 If I were to chase all of those interests down the rabbit hole I would not have been able to continue to develop my skills and techniques as a figurative fiber artist because the focus wouldn’t be there.  
Fire Goddess by Marla L. Niederer
But sometimes it is okay to chase all things shiny in the name of artistic cross training. Sometimes your creativity just needs a little boost. If you find yourself in a creative rut and haven’t been feeling very inspired it sometimes helps to work in a different medium than you are accustomed to.  It lets you stretch your artistic skills and gives you a different perspective. 
Hand beaded earrings by Marla L. Niederer
So, I recently rewarded myself for being so focused the past two years by taking a jewelry making and watercolor painting break.  Playing with the two mediums has resulted in several new creative sparks for my figurative fiber art. 
Reflections by Marla Niederer 
Mission accomplished!
Winter Sky by Marla L. Niederer
It’s not too late to sign up for my online class Fire Goddess that is currently being presented on AforArtistic. 
If you would like to learn more about the class and to sign up and join in on the fun just click on the following link to the AforArtistic website.