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		<title>Dan Welden International printmaker is resident artist this February</title>
		<link>https://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/2012/01/02/181/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jan 2012 05:39:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new year brings delight for CLU&#8217;s art department. Following is a newsletter from Dan Welden. &#8220;At the end of January, I&#8217;ll be embarking on a California adventure. Beginning with a workshop at the Palm Springs Museum for three days, then traveling to Thousand Oaks, where I&#8217;ve been honored with a month long &#8216;residency&#8217; at [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new year brings delight for CLU&#8217;s art department.  Following is a newsletter from Dan Welden. &#8220;At the end of January, I&#8217;ll be embarking on a California adventure.  Beginning with a workshop at the Palm Springs Museum for three days, then traveling to Thousand Oaks, where I&#8217;ve been honored with a month long &#8216;residency&#8217; at California Lutheran University.  This will be an exciting time for me, thanks to Kristi Colell, the printmaking professor, who was influential in this invitational grant.  The residency will consist of doing a body of work on a wonderful Conrad American French Tool press that will be shipped specifically for this event and sold afterwards.<br />
I&#8217;m bringing lots of materials including large plates, lots of paper and Akua inks.  During the time, I&#8217;ll be available for consultation with the students as well as community members.  In addition,  I&#8217;ll also be doing a special &#8216;fund raising project&#8217; with a print edition.  The nice thing about this project is 100% of the proceeds will be used to help the CLU art department artists.<br />
Soooo, I have a little commercial announcement.  The print will be a two plate work 12X16 image size and will be done, one plate in intaglio and the second in relief,  in an edition of 40 impressions on Hahnemuhle Copperplate 300 gram.  The impressions are presently being pre-sold as a &#8216;mystery print&#8217;, sight unseen for $250.  Once created, and proofed, and unveiled,  the price will jump to  $350 (that should be on February 10 for the unveiling.)  After the edition is printed, and up to one year, it may be purchased for $500.  This is still half of the gallery price.    If anyone is interested, please write Kristi Colell and she will be happy to be of help &#8230;..cluprinter@yahoo.com  At this point there are 15 sold!<br />
Also during February, I shall be doing two workshops in Thousand Oaks as well as one at Fallbrook School of the Arts.  March 2-4 will close the tour with a 3 day workshop at Nimbus Arts, in Napa Valley.  As always, the last hour of the last day of every workshop is open to the public for visiting and viewing the participants&#8217; work.</p>
<p>One of the new things I shall be working with, will be a new brush technique.  I hope to launch and share this wonderful ink application method in all 5 workshops and during my residency.</p>
<p>If you are in the area, please drop me an email and consider stopping by.  dan@solarplate.com</p>
<p>Happy New Year!</p>
<p>Dan Welden<a href="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/11/Dan-Welden-Art-History-professor-C-Sellinart-instructor-T-Spehar-Fahey-and-printmaking-instructor-Kristi-Colell-listen-to-Dan-Weldens-analysis-of-print-during-the-CLU-solar-print-workshop.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-187" src="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/11/Dan-Welden-Art-History-professor-C-Sellinart-instructor-T-Spehar-Fahey-and-printmaking-instructor-Kristi-Colell-listen-to-Dan-Weldens-analysis-of-print-during-the-CLU-solar-print-workshop-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
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		<title>Halloween and viscosity in printmaking</title>
		<link>https://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/2011/11/04/halloween-and-viscosity-in-printmaking/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 04:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Samantha Ruchman dressed for Halloween showing her woodcut and plate. Samantha Loe Craig completed a viscosity print. Both processes were developed in Printmaking 430.
Why To Invest In Art?
Investing in art can be a profitable path to beautify your house and your pocketbook. Appreciate it hanging on your wall.
The interest of investors for works of art even in times of crisis is very large. Especially
In the long term can art be a lucrative investments. Here are some tips to effectively invest in art.
1.	Buy original art only
2.	Buy art you can enjoy. Your art can appreciate in value while you appreciate it hanging on your wall. A precious work of art to buy and keep in a vault to preserve, is meaningless.
3.	what you buy. That way it will always be valuable to you.Don’t buy art that is cheap. Be willing to spend at least $300 on each artwork.
4.	Buy art from an established artist.
5.	Popular artists today are the main exponents of contemporary American and Italian, but also modern artists.
6.	Have a trained eye to find an up and coming artist selling work for around 500 dollars. When a painter is near the cusp of their career, there is a good chance that his 500 dollar painting will go up in value.
7.	Selling at auction presents a straightforward  and public valuation of the work. If you are interested in a painter with no auction history, try to find out how much his work goes for at galleries and other shows.
Whether you invest in an original piece or a signed limited edition print, do your homework, and always make sure you appreciate what you buy. That way it will always be valuable to you. Remember, the only two investments to be considered in these difficult times is GOLD and ART. They grow in value every single day and never, never lose. “Do not spoil what you have have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.”
                                                           Epicurus
          Reprinted Lundquist Studios, P.O. Box 819, Hanalei, Hi, Hawaii 96714

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		<title>Great Art Happening in B-1</title>
		<link>https://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/2011/09/25/great-art-happening-in-b-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 04:13:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This weekend 6 community artists, the Pearce twins and 14 CLU printmaking students present and past are creating up a storm in the Mitch Lyons Clay Monotype workshop. Artwork to follow.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/Samantha-Kristi-Jason-Mitch-Lyons-and-Sean.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-173" src="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/Samantha-Kristi-Jason-Mitch-Lyons-and-Sean-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a>This weekend 6 community artists, the Pearce twins and 14 CLU printmaking students  present and past are creating up a storm in the Mitch Lyons Clay Monotype workshop. Artwork to follow.</p>
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		<title>Join CLU printmakers September 24-27 to meet and work with Mitch Lyons Master printmaker</title>
		<link>https://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/2011/09/16/join-clu-printmakers-september-24-27-to-meet-and-work-with-mitch-lyons-master-printmaker/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Sep 2011 04:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mitch Lyons is coming to CLU printshop (B-1) this Saturday thru Tuesday to present the method of Clay Monotype in printmaking. &#8220;True innovators in the art world, and Mitch Lyons is one of them,make the complex appear to be so simple, so clear. . Mitch Lyons has added to the vocabulary of contemporary art.&#8221; Leonard [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mitch Lyons is coming to CLU printshop (B-1) this Saturday thru Tuesday to present the method of Clay Monotype in printmaking.</p>
<p>&#8220;True innovators in the art world, and Mitch Lyons is one of them,make the complex appear to be so simple, so clear. . Mitch Lyons has added to the vocabulary of contemporary art.&#8221;</p>
<p>Leonard Lehrer, Department of Art and Art Professions, New York University, NYU </p>
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		<title>True Innovators in the art world of Printmaking coming to CLU</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 00:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[California Lutheran University printmaking program presents two non-toxic art techniques created and taught by master printmakers Mitch Lyons and Dan Welden. The guest artists, Lyons and Welden, will provide CLU students and community members an introduction to their specialized printmaking methods. Both artists are internationally known for developing their techniques. Mitch Lyons clay monotype workshop [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>California Lutheran University printmaking program presents two non-toxic art techniques created and taught by master printmakers Mitch Lyons and Dan Welden. The guest artists, Lyons and Welden, will provide CLU students and community members an introduction to their specialized printmaking methods. Both artists are internationally known for developing their techniques.</p>
<p>Mitch Lyons clay monotype workshop at CLU September 24-27, 2011<br />
Dan Welden  CLU resident artist the month of February 2012.  Workshop Feb 10-12, 2012</p>
<p>Mitch Lyons created the use of a printmaking process that does not need a printing press. A clay slab is used as the matrix and rich monotypes and collage pieces can be created with non-toxic Akua waterbased inks and modifiers<br />
The approach is energetic and open to each individuals style.<br />
Mitch Lyons is an experienced instructor and has led over 150 workshops. He has taught at West Chester University, Moore College of Art, and Alfred University. He has an MFA from Tyler School of Art and his work is in various collections including the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the Woodmere Art Museum. Mitch Lyon&#8217;s own artwork from clay printing has made him a successful nationally recognized artist.<br />
Lyons has had exhibitions of his work at the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Virginia museum of Fine Arts; Noyes Museum, New Jersey; Kalmar Lans Museum, Kalmar, Sweden; and the Vonderau Museum, Fulda, Germany. He is a recipient of a Pennsylvania Council of the arts Visual Arts Grant. He has taught at West Chester University, Moore College of Art, Rowan University, Alfred University, and the University of Delaware. </p>
<p> Each year  California Lutheran University  invites resident  guest instructors/ artists to share their expertise as  speakers, and presenters and  some as renowned members of the world art scene.  </p>
<p>This February  Dan Welden, an Internationally renowned artist, specifically the originator of the non-toxic process of solar printmaking will be our resident professional artist. Welden  is a print maker who created the solar printmaking non toxic process. He is an  artist who creates in  colors , shapes and composition.</p>
<p>Welden is an Internationally renouned artist of Visual Arts Studies specifically solar printmaking. This February (2012) Welden will serve CLU as a resident artist. He is a master printmaker, painter, teacher and author. He has been making prints and works on paper for over 40 years.<br />
Dan&#8217;s work has been shown in over 65 international solo exhibitions in museums and galleries in Australia, New Zealand and Peru. His work is in many public and private collections throughout the country including the Amity Art<br />
Foundation Darien, Connecticut; Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Portland Museum of Art, Oregon; and Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania among many others. </p>
<p>Welden will be artist in residence the month of February 2012 and he will be presenting a solar plate workshop for<br />
the CLU printmaking program February 10-12</p>
<p>For additional information contact:<br />
Kristi Colell, printmaking instructor CLU<br />
        805 797 3018<br />
        CLUprinter@yahoo.com</p>
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		<title>Artwork shown the month of August in the Non Objective art exhibit</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 23:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following all the summer teaching I produced some monotype prints. Two weeks were spent matting and framing prints and photographs for the Non Objective art show held at the TO Art Gallery.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following all the summer teaching I produced some monotype prints. Two weeks were spent matting and framing prints and photographs for the Non Objective art show held at the TO Art Gallery.<a href="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/Kristi-photo-on-screen-for-non-objective-show.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-156" src="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/Kristi-photo-on-screen-for-non-objective-show-300x219.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="219" /></a><a href="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/China-Colle-Kristi.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-158" src="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/China-Colle-Kristi-224x300.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" /></a><a href="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/August-10-Non-Ob-jec-tive-art-show1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-159" src="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/August-10-Non-Ob-jec-tive-art-show1-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a></p>
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		<title>Keeping a printmaking instructor busy initiating  a young artist summer camp</title>
		<link>https://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/2011/09/06/keeping-a-printmaking-instructor-busy-initiating-a-young-artist-summer-camp/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 22:39:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photos of young artists  Luke Kinsley, Wesley Percieval, and Ben Kohlbeck working on collages and entering forms for the Ventura Country Fair youth exhibition.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/Wesley-Perceival-and-Luke-Kinsley-working-on-art-for-the-Venura-Countyfair.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-150" src="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/Wesley-Perceival-and-Luke-Kinsley-working-on-art-for-the-Venura-Countyfair-225x300.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></a>Following teaching CLU summer session I initiated a summer art camp at my studio located on a farm in Somis. Art students all ages made paper, studied watercolor, made solarprints, collographs, drawing, hand built ceramics and paper mache. Four weeks of summer camp with CLU graduates Jason Nguyen, Brisis Favela and Cody R. Yan Yow Kwong helping. <a href="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/Luke-Kinsley-and-Ben-Kohlbeck-fill-out-entry-forms-for-the-Fair-during-final-day-at-Tryptych-Art-Camp-Filling-out-fair-entry-form.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-147" src="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/09/Luke-Kinsley-and-Ben-Kohlbeck-fill-out-entry-forms-for-the-Fair-during-final-day-at-Tryptych-Art-Camp-Filling-out-fair-entry-form-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
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		<title>Summer Printmaking activity</title>
		<link>https://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/2011/09/06/summer-printmaking-activity/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 22:24:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer printmaking kept the print shop active. Christy Sutphen produced 12 graphic design pieces , while Hsiu-Wen Yang completed a beautiful series of lino prints to complement her poetry text. Mieke Howell completed the printmaking #330 course while including innovative printmaking lino prints on hand built clay pots. (see phot0) My senior printmaker Beverly Viola [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer printmaking kept the print shop active. Christy Sutphen produced 12 graphic design pieces , while Hsiu-Wen Yang completed a beautiful series of lino prints to complement her poetry text. Mieke Howell completed the printmaking #330 course while including innovative printmaking lino prints on hand built clay pots. (see phot0) My senior printmaker Beverly Viola built a clay pot using the clay slab method as the printmaking matrix. Cody R. Yan Yow Kwong spent the summer getting the print shops in order as well as producing printmaking on ceramic matrix and working on watercolors.</p>
<p>image one: Beverly Viola built a clay slab using lino printmaking for an image.</p>
<p>image two: Mieke Howell executed lino print on a clay matrix</p>
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		<title>Kristi Colell  Printmaker summer blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 21:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer break began in May and I thought I would be posting notes on my work, the CLU printmaking studio, my own  printmaking accomplishments, and my initiation of a summer art camp at my studio in Somis. Alas, I was so busy working that posting on a daily basis didn’t happen so my summer blog will become a retrospective summer art/plus my journey blog. 

Through  April 7 and June 28  three Colell art pieces hung in the Voice of the Arts ACCV art exhibit  at the Hillcrest Center . “O world, I am in time with every note of your great harmony” and “View of Venezia 2010”
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		<description><![CDATA[2011 Senior art show included successful art sales for our artists. Some of our art connoisseurs include CLU staff members and art collectors. Senior artwork now belongs in collections of James Altmann, Myrna Ratcliffe, Lynn Boggs estate, Kyle Johnson, Paige Jones-Hibbits.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2011 Senior art show included successful art sales for our artists. Some of our art connoisseurs include CLU staff members and art collectors. Senior artwork now belongs in collections of James Altmann, Myrna Ratcliffe, Lynn Boggs estate, Kyle Johnson, Paige Jones-Hibbits.<a href="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/05/Barry-and-Bela-enjoying-the-senior-art-show-Tribute-to-Maria-by-artist-Jason-Nyugen.-Sculpture-by-Aihua-Zhou..jpg"><img src="http://blogs.callutheran.edu/kcolell/files/2011/05/Barry-and-Bela-enjoying-the-senior-art-show-Tribute-to-Maria-by-artist-Jason-Nyugen.-Sculpture-by-Aihua-Zhou.-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-119" /></a></p>
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