Monday, March 4, 2024

Still drawing and colouring!


It has been years since I posted. 

So what happened? 

Well, art blogs started to fall out of fashion. My peers started moving to Instagram and Facebook. It seemed artists preferred a visual platform like Instagram, and it meant they didn't have to be writing a blog...

That was part of it and I also really wanted to pause my art career. I decided to reduce the amount of classes I taught. I stopped offering a how-to newsletter. I took a break from exhibitions. 

I wanted to focus on art making, so I did.

I also wanted to focus on our life on our hobby farm - growing food, and raising chickens and enjoying our goats. There were also other things going on during those years that needed my time and attention.

Finally in 2019, I started thinking about venturing out from my studio hibernation...maybe, just maybe it was time to build a new website and get back into teaching classes. I began checking out venues other than my studio for classes, so I could teach larger groups. 

And then Covid happened. The reality of living in a pandemic made it clear that studio tours, exhibitions and in-person teaching were going to paused for a couple of years. 

At least I had lots of studio time. As an introvert, I enjoyed the quiet lifestyle that was forced upon us. Maybe this was something to consider - early retirement!?!

Or maybe not.๐Ÿ˜

Here I am in 2024, itching to get back in the game. ๐Ÿ˜ฒ Early retirement turned out to be a bit boring!

So...I am blowing the dust off my FB page AND I have just created an Instagram site. instagram.com/teresamallenstudio_

I am also creating a new website. 

My intention is to move blogging to my new website. I hope if anyone finds there way here, from back in the day, that they will be keen to move to my new art/life journal.

I will post the link here once that site is ready. In the meantime, it feels very good to be back in action on the internet. I have art and words to share.

If you are one of my followers, well God Bless! How the heck are you? How have you been these past years? Anyone else been busy making art? 

Thanks for stopping by and reading.๐Ÿงก


Wednesday, December 2, 2015

December already?

our meadow a month ago, the leaves have fallen now...sigh...

While we are enjoying a very mild late autumn, the leaves had to fall. I miss the glorious colour. The crazy harvest season is over (I store up a lot of our garden produce for the winter) and I am getting more hours in the studio now. 

I have been getting lots of inquiries about classes so I thought I would give an update here. I am not offering classes this winter. Seriously folks, it gets darn near impossible to schedule dates when people get busy with their holiday events and right after that, they are planning their winter get-aways. The people who stay in Ottawa for the winter often worry about missing classes due to bad weather...on and on it goes.

So I shall be working full time in my studio over the coming months working on a new series of botanicals.

AND if you are wondering about my newsletters, I am not publishing anything at the moment. I will write more about that later but for now, I am simply colouring. :-)

Hope everyone reading this is well! Thanks for stopping by.


Thursday, June 4, 2015

back at it...

spring, in my garden
My last post back in February was telling you about upcoming classes. Well hey, after 10 years of teaching coloured pencil classes and workshops of all sorts - for example beginner drawing, coloured pencil portraits, cps and mixed media and of course coloured pencil basics and the Beyond the Basics course, I have finally had a male student!

Isn't it odd that no man has registered before??? Over the years, I have met lots of male artists and some of them are professional coloured pencil artists.

I have chatted with lots of keen fellows during my studio tours. There are men in the coloured pencil organizations around the world...and yet my classes always filled with ladies.

Mick (the first TMS male student!) actually came for some one on one cp instruction as he is creating portraits in graphite and he now wants to explore adding colour.

Was it any different teaching a male? Of course not, people are people. I have taught various ethnicities and ages of women and none of it matters. Still, I had come to expect that only women would sign up, after all of these years. :-)

Spring has raced past. I am sitting here sorting pictures off of our camera into various flower files.

Now the early summer blossoms are wowing us. My poppies are open and I need to snap some pics of my irises before they are spent.

I have been busy getting my massive vegetable garden planted. This is done and now I can get back to my drafting table - where I shall be for the wonderful summer months ahead.

I hope you have had a wonderful spring!!!!

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Coloured Pencil Classes, Ottawa studio

Plum project, CP Basics, copyright Teresa Mallen

If you live in the Ottawa area and you are eager to learn how to use coloured pencils, now is your chance. This spring I am offered a super duper, content packed, two day workshop.

Come and get all the info and practice you need to master the basics (and even more than the basics). You will be working like a pro in just two days. It's all about the content we cover...

I am posting a few of the course projects here. And yes you will be able to pull these off with no previous experience!!!!

I have never had a student unable to create the art shown here. Trust me, you won't be the exception! :-) I give tons of detailed instructions and you get to keep them. How cool is that?

I have created this course to give you everything you need to know so you can work with confidence and get amazing results.



Impressed Line Technique, Leaf Project, copyright Teresa Mallen

I'll bet all of these leaf veins look daunting! I assure you they are not. In fact, this is a super fast and easy project.

I provide a line drawing and you actually impress the veins into your paper. This is a fun technique that always thrills my students. Once you learn how, you can apply this to creating cat whiskers, or to rendering tree trunk bark or rock texture, hairs on plants or lace details.


Red Pepper Project, copyright Teresa Mallen

This photo gives you an idea of how we work. I give you a reference photo, a line drawing, tons of step by step instructions as well as work in progress how to pictures. If you don't finish in class, no problem. You get to take all of the instructions (for each and every project) home with you. 

Unlike most classes which leave you hanging and unable to complete your art, I set you up for success. You will be able to create a work of art that is worthy of slipping into a frame! :-)

What you need to know: course dates are Saturday May 16th and Saturday May 23rd, 2015

Registration is now open and spaces are very limited. We meet in my gorgeous studio, located on the west end of Ottawa, on the Carp Ridge (between Dunrobin and Carp).

Please visit the classes page of my website by clicking here. I have written out a very detailed description of the course and you can read all about YOUR BONUS ITEMS. You can register with your credit card right from my website.

If you bring a friend with you, you will also receive a GIFT BONUS of Derwent pencils! 

Come learn in a relaxed, supportive and stimulating environment. The music is on, there are drinks and nibblies, a fountain bubbles away, candles are lit and the emphasis is on creativity and fun. 

As your instructor and mentor, I am all about giving you the info you need in a very easy to handle fashion and we work at a pace that is super comfortable and respectful of beginners. 

All line drawings are included so if you draw slowly like I do, I've got you covered.

If you have read the info on my website and you still want to confirm that this course is right for you, let's set up a 'get acquainted call' (which I mention in the course description). I would love to answer any questions you may have.

I look forward to meeting you. 

P.S. Please don't wait to register. You don't want to miss out on getting a seat.

Finally, if you don't live in Ottawa, on-line courses are coming!!!!!


Tuesday, February 3, 2015

forgotten art and Downton Abbey

small rose, cps on Stonehenge, copyright Teresa Mallen


Hey, a non-newsletter post! :-)

I was looking through some images of my artwork and I came across this small rose. I sold it over a year ago and I rather forgot about it. I liked coming across my photo of it. Rather like seeing an old friend. I don't actually remember working on this one, it must have come together quickly and easily.

I remember the challenging ones!

I mentioned Downton in the title of the post. Here in North America, lots of us are glued to our tellies on Sunday nights, getting our fix of this upstairs/downstairs series. 

If you are a fan of such shows and you love cats, I suggest you check out artist Paula Pertile's new work. Paula is a very talented illustrator and coloured pencil artist and she is currently creating images of kitties 'in service'. 

Here is my personal favourite, the valet...

The Valet / PRINT / Cat Drawing / Downstairs Tabbies / Cat Servant / Cat Illustration
Art created by Paula Pertile, copyright Paula Pertile, used with permission


To see more wonderful working cats, visit Paula' ArCATecture site, as well as her Etsy shop. To see Paula's non kitty art, check out her website: www.paulapertile.com.

Here in Ottawa, it has been nasty cold for days. The goats and chickens don't like this weather and slippers are a must in the studio. The floor is cold because my studio is over top of an unheated garage. Hope everyone reading this is staying warm!

Friday, January 30, 2015

running with wolves and creating art

Have you ever read Women Who Run with the Wolves, by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes?

It was first published back in 1992 and your local library will have a copy. I loved it and I still pull out my copy every now and again.

Clarissa writes about the myths and stories of the wild woman archetype. Her analysis of these stories, from different cultures, is aimed at getting women to honour their creative selves.

My old and yellowed paperback edition is filled with notes, much underlining and stars on important bits. Back then I really needed her message.

Do you have trouble giving yourself permission to just flat out go for it and honour your artsy needs? I suggest you have a look at this book.

Anyway, if you are familiar with Women Who Run with the Wolves, you will know what I mean when I say that the time has come for me to bare my fangs and to do some running with the wolves.

I am donning my artist hat for a while and my mentoring hat is getting shelved to gather a bit of dust. I am immersing myself in art creation and I am setting myself free from most things computer related.

This means I am taking a break from writing a weekly newsletter.

I am going to practice what I preach and I am going to start getting snarly about my studio time. Mid-winter seems like a good time to disappear as many of you are on cruises or on other sorts of vacations.

“Wolves lead immensely creative lives. They make dozens of choices every day, decide this way or that, estimate how far, concentrate on their prey, calculate the chances, seize opportunity, react powerfully to accomplish their goals. Their abilities to find the hidden, to coalesce intention, to focus on the desired outcome and to act in their own behalf to gain it, are the exact characteristics required for creative follow-through in humans.” (Pg. 316, Women You Run with the Wolves) Amen Dr. Estes!

During my absence I plan on posting a few fun things on my blog and probably some work in progress updates. Some of this will wind up on my FB biz page but I confess I really like blogs and I am not keen on facebook J. (check out my info on the blog sidebar to sign up to receive updates in your inbox or make a bookmark, saves you having to remember the address)

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I haven’t had much artwork to share lately so I am showing an oldie and I think a goodie. I like this one so much that I didn’t wish to sell it. J It is hanging on a wall in our dining room.

copyright Teresa Mallen

The sunflower was done in coloured pencil on Stonehenge paper and is 14 ½ inches wide and 10 inches high. I was captivated by the underside of the plant and that was the ‘story’ I wished to tell.
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I hope you have some wonderful art making time planned for the weeks ahead. Why not give Women Who Run with the Wolves a read?

If you hear an eerie, weird human sound at night, it is probably just me, howling with the wolves. My pencils are sharpened and I am ready to join my pack in the woods!


Take care everyone, stay warm and may you run a wee bit on the wild side yourself.


Friday, January 23, 2015

the after image phenomenon

TMS Newsletter Excerpt, Friday January 23rd, 2015

I hope everyone is having a great mid-January. Might be a good time to mention spring J - if you are in the Ottawa area, I have just posted info about my spring classes on my website. Registration is now open. I will give some details after I answer this week’s question. I can’t wait to meet you!


This week I have a really interesting question to answer. Loni from Seattle writes:

“Hi Teresa. I hope this isn’t a dumb question. I took an art class several years ago. It was mainly a drawing class but we did get into some color theory at the end of the course. I was looking through my notes from that class and I came across something the teacher called the “phenomenon of after image”. I can’t make sense of my notes and I am wondering what this phenomenon is and how do I use it in my art or maybe I should I avoid it (not sure if after image is a bad thing). Thanks for any information you have time to share.”

This is a very cool question Loni (certainly not a dumb one J). I haven’t heard of after image in years.

Readers, if I asked you to define ‘after image’, what would your answer be?

If you need a refresher or if you haven’t actually ever heard of ‘after image’ then listen up cause here is the dish...

The phenomenon of ‘after image’ is said to be a demonstration of our brain’s ‘need’ for the complement of a particular colour. This comes from studies of the brain (for example what the left part of the brain controls and the right part of the brain etc.)

I won’t get into science speak about this but here is an example that will let you experience the phenomenon first hand (read the instructions through first).

How to Experience an After Image

·        Take a piece of paper and draw a circle of about an inch or so in diameter. Colour/paint the circle a rich, intense red colour. Next make a tiny back dot in the center of the red circle.

·        Take a second piece of paper. Place a similar black dot in the center of the page.

·        Hold the two sheets side by side. Gaze at the red coloured circle for about a minute.

·        Next, quickly shift your gaze to the dot on the second blank sheet. (This is why you need to read the instructions through first. Stopping to read this after gazing at the circle will ruin the effect.)

·        As you gaze at the black dot on the second blank sheet of paper, you will “see” the complement to red (which is green) emerge on the blank paper - the same shape, the same size as the original red circle.

Try this with any colour. Your brain will produce the exact complement of any hue. This is termed the negative after image.

Apparently if you experiment with two colours, both complementary colours will appear. (I haven’t tried this)

As an odd twist, for some people, the original colour will appear as an after image, but in the negative spaces of the original shapes, which are the uncoloured areas. This is called a positive after image.

So our brains are tricky things, making us see things that aren’t on the page!
 Wonder what else in our lives gets skewed? J

This is a great little project to get up to with kids or grandkids. They love magic and illusion.

Why would our brains, need the complement? I have no idea. I am sure there is some sort of theory on the internet if you are curious enough to look.

Loni also asked how this applied to her art.

I honestly don’t think it does!

Understanding complementary colours and how you can use this knowledge in colour mixing or in creating interesting darker values (say in shadows) is fun to learn and is of value but I don’t concern myself with the after image phenomenon.

If any of you do create art being mindful of this after image phenomenon please write and tell us why. Then tell us how you compensate for this effect.

Personally, I think it is neat to know about how our brains process colour images but I don’t use this particular bit of info in my everyday art making.

Art Newbies:

Maybe you are new to all of this art stuff and you don’t have a clue what a complementary colour is. I am guessing you have heard of something called a colour wheel or a colour circle. Colours are arranged around a wheel based on their relationships with other colours. If you become familiar with how colours are arranged around a colour wheel, then a complementary colour will be easy to determine. It is the colour that is directly opposite any given colour.

Referring back to our example above, the colour across from red on the colour wheel is green. Therefore the complementary colour of red is green. Easy peesy. If you would like to learn more, have a look at the art how-to books in your local library or look up info on the colour wheel on-line.

I hasten to add that you don’t need to know this to get started drawing or colouring!  If you are a newbie, stay within your comfort zone and don’t overload yourself with stuff you think you should know. Keep it fun and simple. There will be a time for all of this stuff when you are ready.

Thanks for the interesting question Loni!
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Spring 2015 In-Studio Classes, Coloured Pencil Basics and Beyond the Basics

Coloured Pencil Basics:          May16th and 23rd, 2015

Is 2015 your year? Is it time to seek out vast possibilities and to discover magic? Have you always wanted to really dive in and explore the world of coloured pencils?

Maybe you are thinking it would take a miracle for you to be the artist you dream of being. If so, then you are in the right place because here at TMS, delicious alchemy happens. You bring your doubts, your fears and your insecurities and I wave my magic wand and poof, at the end of our time together, you are transformed into a confident, pencil savvy diva. I have seen it happen over and over and over again. Let me assure you, you are not the exception! J (okay the bit about the magic wand is a bit of an exaggeration but you get the idea)


If you are ready to ditch your fears and sharpen some pencils, I am offering Coloured Pencil Basics, a course consisting of two full days on Saturday May 16th and 23rd, 2015. 

This course is jam packed with fun projects and tons of how-tos plus an incredible Bonus Package. You will go from a total newbie to someone that can create this:


Plum Project, step by step, CP Basics, copyright Teresa Mallen


You will also create your own version of this leaf. The veins are super simple to do but you have to experience it to believe me... (line drawings are included, plus full instructions and you also get a drawing of the veins to ‘impress’)


Impressed line technique, leaf project, CP Basics, copyright Teresa Mallen

We work on lots of other stuff too!

Have I mentioned that we have lots of fun? 

To read all of the details, please visit the classes page of my website, (click here to get there). Scroll down past the glowing testimonials until you see Coloured Pencils Basics.

 I have spent quite a bit of time describing the course and the Bonus Package so please do yourself a favour and make sure you take in all of the super helpful info.

You can register via your credit card right from that page.

Need more help deciding?

If have read the course description and something inside of you is excitedly saying ‘yes’ and you really want to hit the cart button but you also have a few butterflies in your stomach, I get it. This is just a message from that tiny part of you that still wonders if you can really do this.

 Why not drop me a line? Click here for my email address.

We can set up a time for a quick get acquainted call. Together we can determine if this course is the right fit for you. And you can get to know me. Studying with someone you haven’t met can be intimidating but I can assure you, once we have chatted you will know that I am not the least bit scary. J There will be no pressure. Whether or not you register is entirely up to you. I simply want to give you any info that will help you make the decision that you feel is best.

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Beyond the Basics         April 25th, May 2nd 2015

As the title suggests, this content packed two day course is all about launching into more artsy info that takes you beyond the basics of working in coloured pencil.

This course is perfect for someone who has already taken my CP Basics course or someone that is self taught and has been practicing on their own or someone who has studied with someone else and who wishes to explore the world of coloured pencil further.

We will cover a lot in this course but it won’t be overwhelming. I firmly believe that learning should be fun and we will take it all at a manageable pace. We will spend quite a bit of our time on learning how to see and create colour with greater mastery, we will explore the rich world of working with complementary colours, we will practice the different ways to create darker values and there will be fun bits of info on colour harmony and composition.

I won’t write out all of the course details because I have carefully described it all on my classes page. You need to scroll down the page to the Beyond the Basics section. You can register right from that page.

Please read the Need More Help Deciding? section just up above. The same applies for this course. If you would like to have a quick chat about this course, please email to set up a time for the call. I would love to hear from you.
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On-Line Course Bonus

By now you know that I will be offering my first on-line course later this year. Perhaps you are trying to decide between coming to in-studio classes or waiting and taking something on-line.

The easy answer is that you should do both. BUT you won’t have to shell out tons of money for both.

As a thank you to everyone that has studied with me over the past decade, I shall be offering my on-line course to former students at a super duper special price.

The on-line course will run over many weeks and as a result it will contain a lot more content. Please don’t feel that you will miss out by taking the in-studio session.

 You will have the best of both worlds – you will be able to get started working with your pencils this spring AND you can sign up at a crazy bonus price to get all of the extra projects, on-line. I really do value and appreciate all the support I have received over the years and I want to thank you.

So just to be clear, you won’t have to pay the full price twice. It is not better to wait. It is a much better deal money wise, to take the in-studio session and then add on the on-line course when it becomes available.
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Finally, if you know of someone that might be interested in these courses, please do them a favour and let them know.

 Spaces are very limited and seats are filled on a first come first served basis.

I don’t plan on offering these classes again in 2015 so if you are keen, please don’t miss out.

Have a great week everyone!