Thursday, August 18, 2011

Watercolor Classes in Columbia, SC

Fall 2011 Watercolor Classes
taught by Barbie Mathis 

1. Village Artists
    Mondays 1-3 pm
   http://www.thevillageartists.com/classes_events.php

2. Midlands Technical College
   Watercolor 1 and Watercolor 2
   Wednesdays, Sept. 14 - Nov. 16
   Sign up at http://www.mtctraining.com/

3. Hobby Lobby, Hwy 1, W. Columbia, SC
   Contact: Barbie@BarbieMathis.com for info   

Saturday, August 6, 2011

$10 Tuesdays, My Art Studio Time at Hobby Lobby

ART STUDIO TIME -$10 TUESDAYS at Hobby Lobby in W. Columbia, SC.
I am opening up Tuesday nights - 5:30-7:45 pm during August to artist friends, former students and new student wannabees. Bring a $10 Bill, a painting or calligraphy project, and your own supplies, and I will help you with what you want to work on. Email me to let me know you're coming: Barbie@BarbieMathis.com. Let's Create together! :)

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Watercolor Painting and Calligraphy Classes taught by Barbie Mathis in Columbia, SC Starting in June

Yellow Roses
Original Watercolor Painting by Barbie Mathis
All rights reserved by Barbie Mathis

Make new friends, learn something new, or sharpen your skills this summer while having fun painting with Watercolors. For Adults and Older Teens. Classes available at several times and locations. Private Classes by Appointment. Email me to register and for supply list: Barbie@BarbieMathis.com  

1. Village Artists at Village at Sandhill  see http://www.thevillageartists.com/
    Mondays   1-3 PM  starting June 13th

2. Hobby Lobby in W. Columbia, Hwy. 1  - (Class has not yet been posted on Hobby Lobby Website)
    Watercolor Classes
    Thursdays  1-3:30 PM and 5:30 -8 PM 
   Calligraphy Class
   Tuesdays  5:30 - 7:30 PM
Calligraphy Print by Barbie Mathis
Published by Bentley Publishing and Art Licensing Group
All rights reseved

Sunday, May 1, 2011

May 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts Online Newspaper Article is " All About Faith"


http://www.carolinaarts.com/511/511carolinaarts.pdf
Check out the above link to read about my upcoming show at Vista Studios / Gallery 80808, May 26th - 31st , 808 Lady Street in Columbia, SC. This show features the work of myself, Barbie Mathis, along with Faith's work, and 20 wonderful Columbia artists, photographers and a sculptor. Everyone is welcome to come to the opening reception, Thursday, May 26th, 6-9 pm.   

Friday, April 15, 2011

It's All About Faith

New Exhibition Opening at Vista Studios/Gallery 80808,
808 Lady Street, Columbia, SC 29201 – Thurs. 5/26 through Mon. 5/31 - Opening Reception 6 - 9 pm on Thurs. 5/26  

(Columbia, SC) – It’s All About Faith, a new exhibition at Vista Studios/Gallery 80808, opens Thursday May 26th, and runs through Monday, May 31st.  The show features new portraits, by award

-winning Columbia artist Barbie Mathis, of her daughter Faith, as well as depictions of Faith Mathis by 20 other local artists and photographers, and works created by Faith herself.

The Faith Paintings” are a series by Barbie Mathis that celebrate the individuality and creativity of her daughter, Faith Mathis, an emerging artist who dares to be herself. These paintings and photographs will be the main feature of the show.   

Teens in the traditional south are often encouraged by society and/or their peers to conform, and to wear certain styles of clothing in order not to stand out or look different.  Faith flouts convention, and embraces sartorial styles ranging from retro-Hollywood glam to steampunk/anime, to her own unique variation on geek-chic.  This striking (and occasionally outrageous) visual “look” has made Faith a popular model in the local arts community.  She has been a featured model for “About Face” (a group of artists that share a figural model in the Columbia Museum’s studios) and “Go Figure” (a group that formerly met at Village Artists), and some 20 other artists’ and photographers' depictions of her will be included in the exhibition, including works by Bonnie Goldberg, Susan Lenz, Anastasia Chernoff, and Michael Krajewski

Faith Mathis, who will also be a featured artist, is currently an Honors and AP student in Visual Arts at White Knoll High School, where she will graduate in June of this year. She has attended summer programs at the Governor’s School for the Arts, and at Tri-DAC hosted by Columbia College, where she has been offered an art scholarship to become a studio arts major in the fall.   Faith's works include pen and ink on paper with markers or watercolors, mixed media paintings, and a series of sculptures called “My Life in Dolls.”  Additionally, she created a life-size sculpture, cast from her own body, which functions as an IPOD speaker.  Never one to stifle her opinions, Faith is a vocal advocate for arts education in public schools where she hopes to teach art some day.

Barbie Mathis is a native of Columbia, SC, and has been working as a professional artist since 1980. Her career has constantly evolved, starting as an illustrator and designer, then becoming an acclaimed watercolorist, with an emphasis on natural subject matters and people immersed in rich, dramatic backgrounds. Barbie is a signature member of the South Carolina Watermedia Society. “How Long Must I Wait” was the first piece of “the Faith Series”, and it was included in the 2009 traveling show for SCWS.  Barbie has also exhibited in numerous shows around the state, winning various awards including 1st Place at the Trenholm Artists

Guild Show in March, 2011. Her works may be seen in private collections around the country, and online at www.BarbieMathis.com, www.BarbieMathisStudio.blogspot.com, http://www.barbiemathisstudio.etsy.com/ . Listing of current venues will be on Barbie's Blog.

The unique nature of this exhibition is summed up in its title: it’s all about Faith.  Faith Mathis is featured as both model (for her mother Barbie and for 20 other local artists) and as artist in her own right.

Both Barbie Mathis and Faith Mathis will be available for interviews and appearances in the weeks prior to the show’s opening, and at the venue the opening day of the event.

It’s All About Faith will run Thursday, 5/26 through Mon. 5/31 at Vista Studios/Gallery 80808, located in the heart of the Congaree Vista at 808 Lady Street, Columbia, SC, 29201. Gallery hours are weekdays 11 am – 3 pm, Sunday 1 – 4 pm. Barbie Mathis will be on hand those days to meet the public.  An opening reception, with many of the featured artists including Barbie and Faith, will be held Thursday evening, 5/26, from 6 to 9 PM at the gallery. 

It's All About Faith - Featured Artists

Barbie Mathis                    Anastasia Chernoff
Faith Mathis                      Michael Krajewski
Susan Lenz                       Ron Marsh
Howard Hunt                     Gail Cunningham
Bonnie Goldberg               Lauren Maurer
Roy Paschal                     Tam Hicks
Peggy Nunn                      Michael Bolin
David Phillips                    Palei Leonard
Ingrid Carson                    Renee Ittner-McManus
Karen Langley                   Rachel Parker
Jonny Mondragon             Jean Bourque

Contact:  Barbie Mathis at 803-261-3038 or barbie@barbiemathis.com .

Attachments: Faith.ImagineThat.full.jpg - “Imagine That” is an Original Watercolor Painting of Faith Mathis by Barbie Mathis

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Floral Prints Added to Etsy

 
 REDS...
     
       Yellows... 

                  Greens...

fresh like Spring

on Etsy...

see  BarbieMathisStudio

 








All Artwork on this page is copyrighted by Barbie Mathis

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Artist Statement: Let the Blogging Begin!


Barbie Mathis - First Place Winner
Trenholm Artists Guild Show, Columbia, SC
Photo Courtesy of Jean Bourque

Hello Artist and Art Lovers Everywhere! I am so excited to be a part of the blogging community.  This has been a fantastic month - winning at the TAG Show, and now beginning to blog and to sell on Etsy!

It is my goal with this blog to keep you informed about what I'm working on, what's for sale and what has sold, and to include painting tips for those of you who are watercolor students, painters, and wanna bees. I hope to post at least once a week, and maybe more at first to get this going. 

Many thanks to Rachel Parker of Rachel's Studio, Lauren Maurer of Lauren Maurer Artworks, and Jean Bourque of Artsails1! All of you have been such an encouragement to me and have taught me how to begin on social media. I think you are geniuses!