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Posted on February 8, 2014February 9, 2014 by Meagan Burns

Getting my paint on in San Miguel de Allende

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Let’s face it, there are a lot of painting and other art classes available in San Miguel, and up until January of 2014, I had never taken any of them. Most are catered to visitors, and when you live in a city, you tend to overlook things targeted to tourists. However, I met Cristi of CristiFer Art Studios in December at the Instituto Allende‘s art fair, and her painting style really spoke to me. Cristi is an artist from Romania and her partner Fernando is an artist from Mexico City. They create paintings together (can you imagine?) and their use of colors & styles really delighted me. I signed up for their “One Painting in One Day” class, which happened to be on January 1, 2014.  What a perfect way to usher in the new year.

One of Cristi’s painting in their home/studio in Colonia Independencia she shares with partner Fernando:

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I arrived at CristiFer’s studio about 1pm and met the 5 other people who were there for the class; a couple from San Antonio and a mother & her two daughters from Portland. We were split into two groups and we each had our own table and painting supplies.

We first did some warm-ups, like shaking out our hands. I started jumping up & down in true qi gong style, because I knew I had to wake up the chi in order to get over the apprehension of putting paint to the paper. I would have loved to do more physical exercises, but that’s me and what I need to be doing.  Cristi led us through some exercises which helped us break down the fear — and not only did it break down the fear, it got us laughing.  “Grab your pencil in your non-dominant hand, cover that hand with a piece of paper and draw these objects from your memory” sorta of a thing.  Loved it!

Cristi then led us through her teaching steps to paint a picture; a San Miguel street scene.  This was a perfect way to whet my chops and feel the love for painting again — something I had not done in about 15 years.  The day was fun, lively and very educational; both Cristi and Fernando were helpful with suggestions on what to do next, without ever grabbing control of our paintings. I enjoyed the day tremendously and was hungry for more!

At some point during the day, Cristi said to me, “if you had just three drawing classes, it would change your life.”  I thought about this for a day and said BINGO. I took those three drawing classes with Cristi and they DID change my life.  I lost my fear of drawing poorly and just started drawing.  It’s amazing how just a few hours of instruction really helped me to get over the fear of making a mistake.  Who cares if it’s not perfectly correct and out of perspective. WHO CARES???

And by stepping through that fear, my drawings and paintings were starting to come to life.  And that made me happy =)

Voila! Happy New Year!
Streets of San Miguel de Allende
Drawing lessons
View from CristiFer’s studio
Plein Air drawing
Feel that paper…
3-color hummingbird
The only art supply store in SMA
Colorful inspiration everywhere
that blue…
San Miguel is everywhere
I <3 hummingbirds

Soon after this New Year’s Day art class, I started Julia Cameron‘s 12-week spiritually based program, The Artist’s Way.  Through reading exercises, daily journal writing, group discussions and weekly artist dates, I am starting to melt.  And I mean that in a good way.  I have art projects going all over the house and say to Reed, “it’s like kindergarten here every day!”

CategoriesCreativity, Travels Tagsart classes, art sabbatical, Central Mexico, creativity, do what you love the money will follow, drawing, Guanajuato, hope, Larkabouts, Mexico, overcoming fear, painting, qi gong, raise your vibration, sabbatical, San Miguel de Allende, self discovery, spirituality, The Artist's Way, travel blog

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