For those of you who are unfamiliar with the genera book arts I will write a blog post with the goal of explaining a bit more. I will also share some of my pieces inspired by Islamic culture and architecture.
My blog has moved to my website www.feliciafollum.com My artwork tends to focus on social issues. I combine drawing, watercolor, ink and graphic design to create socially conscious work that communicates with the audience. In addition to creating art my passion extends to a desire to use my work to help others. Two ways include teaching kids art and helping to raise awareness.
Felicia Follum Art has moved
New Website and Blog
Hey all!!!! My Blog and Website have moved to feliciafollum.com Be sure to head on over!!!
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Arabic Lesson And Book Arts
For those of you who are unfamiliar with the genera book arts I will write a blog post with the goal of explaining a bit more. I will also share some of my pieces inspired by Islamic culture and architecture.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Past Odd Random and Just Plain Bad Jobs
Great Organization and Program |
*In no particular order*
Beautiful texture and color photo from Brazil. |
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Framing Tip: Work Backwards
Felicia Follum Art+ Artwork in the Kennewick Art Walk at You&I Framing and Gallery |
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Beginners Watercolor Workshop (in January 2015)
5:30pm – 8pm
About the Instructor
At The Well - Felicia Follum |
Felicia Follum is a watercolor artist and graphic designer. Her work often focuses on cultural diversity, social issues or the mixing of cultures. Her watercolor paintings can be recognized by their bright colors, and bold textures.
Felicia recently moved to the Tri-Cities from Laramie, Wyoming and is excited to become a part of the arts community here.
Though not a traditional art teacher Felicia has experience teaching art to a wide variety of students including at risk teens, adults with disabilities, and young children in the favelas of Brazil as well as women and children in a small village in Haiti. She absolutely loves sharing art with people in a variety of ways.
She is looking forward to meeting you in her next class.
Beginners Watercolor Workshop
This workshop will cover basic watercolor techniques, supplies, and color mixing. We will also discus how watercolor is different from non-water mediums and ways to use this to our advantage so we can resist the urge to fight against it.
Eden Watercolor - Felicia Follum |
Optional homework will be given to offer the chance to reinforce what we practiced during the workshop and to encourage some review throughout the week.
Supplies - Paper, Paint, Brushes, Other
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Urban Sketchers
Since I've been in the Tri-Cities, I've become an active member of the Urban Sketchers.
The local group meets up at a different location one morning a week and sketches for a few hours. After sketching we meet up and share.
The #UrbanSketchers has been a great way to practice my observational drawing skills while networking with other artists and also offers a way to see more of the new town.
I'll be sharing my sketches on my art page on Facebook page.
Last week we went tothe Kennewick Fire Department and sketched in the garage with the fire trucks.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Catching Up and Allied Arts
Saturday, October 25, 2014
You&I
I have been accepted to You&I Framshop and Gallery as a part of the Kennewick Art Walk!
The walk is always the first Thursday of the month. My work will be up November and December which means the open house and walk will be Thursday, November 6 and Thursday, December 4 from 5-9.
Don't worry if you missed November. The turnout was perfect and December is coming and though I think my work will move back to make room for new art, it will still be up!
I will have some smaller pieces there that will make perfect gifts so be sure to stop by.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Home: Weekly Photo Challenge
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Art Lesson+ Resume
I spent the last two years teaching private lessons and teaching classes (art, yoga, blogging, language, etc.) to adults and youth with disabilities at the Cooper Center for Creative Arts.
I have a wide range of topics and levels that I can teach. I am especially interested in guided art exploration and cultural and travel inspired art. I love teaching book making, upcycling, watercolor, and drawing as well.
Please contact me if you or someone you know is interested in art lessons.
Contact info below picture :)
Me with students and a guest for my Indian Culture class at the Cooper Center for Creative Arts |
Felicia Follum
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Children's Art Competition, Vila do Boa, Brasil |
Education
University of Wyoming 2012B.A. Art
B.A. Humanities and Fine Arts
African American and Diaspora Studies
Philosophy
Art History
Religious Studies
Minor in Graphic Design
GPA 3.5
Teaching Experience
Summer 2014Artist Residency, Brasilia DF, Sao Sabastion, Goias, Brazil
Worked with Brazilian artists, cultural and art organizations in pavelas and poor communities
Guest panel speaker for various events
Worked with artists to prepare a group art exhibition
US-Brazil Connect Fellowship, Joinville, SC Brazil
Taught English to high school students for 1 month in Brazil
Online coaching two months before and after travel to Brazil
Worked with the Brazilian government and schools
Making paper beads with women and children in Haiti |
2012 – 2014
Teacher at the Cooper Center for Creative Arts, Laramie, WY
Teach creative arts and language arts classes to people with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
2013
Afro-Caribbean Heritage Camp Art Instructor, Denver, CO
Led age appropriate art classes focused on “Sharing your Story”
Summer 2011
ArtsVan Teacher for Allied Arts of Yakima Valley Washington, Yakima, WA
Led art lessons with Spanish speaking children, often in low-income and gang neighborhood
Engage Haiti, Thaumazou, Haiti
Led art and English lessons with 30 - 40 non-English speaking children
Taught women and boys how to make paper beads
2009 – 2014
Cathedral Home for Children, Laramie, WY Worked closely with an art therapist and residents Led therapy groups with youth Teach art lessons
Languages
English – Native Speaker
Portuguese, Sign Language – Working proficiency
Spanish, Hindi, Urdu – Beginner Proficiency
Travel and Cultural Experience
Summer 2014
Art and Cultural Residency, Brasilia DF, Sao Sabastion, Goias, Brazil
US-Brazil Connect Fellowship, Joinville, SC Brazil
Working with a variety of students, artists, and educational institutes
Working with kids in Vila do Boa |
Summer 2013
Art in India, New Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, India
Attended a preparation class in Spring 2013 to learn about the art, culture, languages, religion and life in India. Continued in depth study after returning.
Summer 2012
Arts Van, Yakima, WA
Traveled in and around Yakima teaching art to kids in the parks Worked in poor gang areas and wealthy parks and preapared Spanish speaking pre-k kids for school with basic English
Summer 2011
Engage Haiti, Port du Prince, Croix de Bouquet, Thaumazou, Haiti
Led art and English lessons with 30 - 40 non-English speaking women and children
Summer 2007
Pine Ridge, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, USA
Attended cultural events and lectures with respected elders
Summer 2005
Mexico Mission, Tecate and Tijuana, Mexico Volunteered at a boys Orphanage Visited a village, some local clay pot factories and sweat shops
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
13 Things We Should Say More
1. I love you
2. Can I hug you (or just give hugs)
3. I'm sorry
4. Why?
5. Why not?
6. Who is this a problem for?
7. What can I do to help?
8. How can I make a difference?
9. What is the real problem?
10. What is your name?
11. Let's be friends
12. What's your opinion/thought/belief?
13. And honestly when there are no words...smiling or dancing can be enough
And a random side note...
I'm just climbing away at a youth center in Brazil....there is some incredible artwork on the other side of this wall.
Yep, this youth center also has a community art gallery as well! I is possible that one day I will have a garage or room or space with art and a rock-wall too :) now I'm rambling.
Rad!
Tchau amigos!
Friday, September 12, 2014
Pay it Forward
Joinville from my window |
My Project
I am creating artwork based on my experience in Brazil. Much of this work is in progress and still in sketch form. I have also been journaling a lot about Brazilian culture, my experience and Portuguese.
As of now some of the topics I am exploring include art, music, African diasporan culture, relationships between men and women, women’s roles, women’s beauty, religion, non-suggestive physical affection and more.
Joinville Rooftops |
Artwork and Sharing
I created several drawings while I was in Joinville and had them in an exhibition in Brasilia for a month after. I am now taking these drawings and sharing them on YouTube and in my Blog. I will be uploading one or two short videos per day and creating a post every other week, so it is difficult to say when it will be finished. As I post them I will share them on Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites.
How To Follow My Brazil Response
I also have linked several blog posts to US-Brazil Connect's website.
The part for this assignment that has been completed so far can be seen on my Art+ Blog and on my YouTube Chanel Felicia Follum. Check back regularly to see new additions. You can also see my art responses to India and other travel. Check in the side bar.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Stranger Danger and Facebook
Why I don't add strangers on Facebook.
As a disclaimer: I am not the average 250 close friend Facebook user. I love people and diverse groups of people. I love followers and even follow people with interesting posts or art. So feel free to follow or message me on my personal page and like my art page.
But to the pointfugas of this post...
I have several reasons why I dont add people I don't know on Facebook.
First, it's my page so others don't get to choose who I do and don't add. I don't like it when people try to get me to do things I don't want to do. It makes me uncomfortable when people ask over and over. Once is enough...if I say let's just chat, then let's just chat.
Second, I really prefer to use Facebook for staying in touch with friends who have moved or I have moved away from. I also love staying in touch with people who I have met during my travels.
Now I also have Facebook friends from high school (or before) that I don't talk to often. They may Facebook stalk me every now and then or like a post here and there, but I don't need random people that I have completely forgotten exist stalking my page in a few years. That's not what my Facebook is about.
Third, it can be a safety thing. People are not always who they say they are...I have a friend (family) who is in prison and uses facebook. He added my friends little sister. She accepted because she saw I was friends with him. A few months later I sent her his mug shot saying that he was in prison for rape. And he lived only a few hours from her (his profile info was 90% fake). She immediately deleted him. Granted this is an extreme, but it still happens. No matter how much I trust someone they still know crazies and may even be friends with one. I don't like the idea of strangers friends adding me or seeing my info. I don't like that there is a good chance your friends even good people will begin to add me and then begin to say things like "you added such and such, so you need to add me."
Ok, yes, I do have friends that I have never met. Most are friends of friends or artists. Very few are language buddies. And none asked to be friends before I knew anything about them.
But lets go back to my first reason. These are all people who have respected me and my boundaries. We have chatted for some time (often 6 or more months) and I consider them friends, which takes me to the second point. I considered them friends before adding them. I can tell you their name, where they are from, what they like to do and more.
these are just a few of my reasons.
So my answer is still "no, I will not accept you random friend request" but we can chat on here facebook. And please do not ask again.
Before I get accused of being mean, again, I do love followers and even follow people with interesting posts or art just because. I also like to meet new artists and interesting people. If you are an artist and would like to collaborate or are someone who wants to know more about my art, dont hesitate to message me and explain who you are. As I woukd have the respect to do if I wete messaging you.
So feel free to follow or message me on my personal page and like my art page.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
More Women
In progress women paintings. |
The photos shows a few of my in progress paintings.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
10 Facts You Didn't Know About Me
Joinville, Brazil |
1. I only eat certain foods in even numbers.
2. I can fit my entire fist into my mouth.
3. I knocked out 5 teeth as a child.
4. I want rear-ended a police officer and totaled my car.
5. I've been in two serious golf cart accidents.
6. I've been to Mexico, Haiti, India, Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, but live in a state that borders Canada and have not been there yet.
7. When I travel I want to learn about a culture and the lives of people rather than see every tourist attraction
8. I lived in the woods for four months total and hiked 20-40 miles per week. For two of those months I have no running water or electricity.
9. I recently developed an addiction to studying language.
10. I sincerely believe that art can change lives!
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Dhanyavaad Doston: Saudades pt. 2
Interestingly while in Brazil I didn't find myself missing American culture or dealing with culture shock becuase Brazil was so different from the US.
See Dhanyavaad Doston Pt 1. Here
My culture shock for the first few weeks was that I was around too many Americans, in a mall several times per week, surrounded by people flaunting their money, around too much English (haha yeah, I was around more Hindi with you guys than I was portuguese for a couple weeks), couldn't really take my shoes off indoors and couldn't eat with my hands. The food was not spicy which I craved...one night I added several teaspoons of hot sauce to Arabian food...and I was saying things like "bahut obrigada" and "muito dhanyavaad." And I'm still not convinced that I know how to convey the meaning of "thik hai" with the head bob in Brazilian culture.
The second part of my trip, however, was a very different experience. I was able to experience many of the challenges I crave with travel. I was around no english for most of it. Some days I had a translator for workshops and seminars and such but evenings and mornings there was typically no english. After 5 days of no English, my brain could actually think in Portuguese which was incredible...I really did and still do love Brazil. The food may not have been spicy, but it was delicious and flavorful. And I know y'all like to claim to like sweets...but y'all ain't got nothin' on Brazilian sweets.
But anyways this post isn't about Brazil. It's about being homesick from you all...
I knew I was a bit crazy about and may have been excessively-fascinated with Indian culture. But I didn't quite realize how much the last year was impacted by you guys. I didn't expect being away from your culture to be as challenging as it was. I am so thankful you let me genuinely experience life with you all....I will miss you all and always have a space in my heart for you and your culture. One day I hope to really experience Indian culture again and really gain a grasp on Hindi...
Português has a word, saudade, it's used to describe the emptiness when something or someone has gone away. It is certain that I am having this experience for you all...
Eu tenho saudades pra vocês...beijos e abraços!
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Esperar - To Hope: Quando as Coisas Não Funcionam
Friday, August 8, 2014
24 Hours: No English
Viagem é cultivo bonito.
Looking at Brasilia |
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Art Exhibition in Brazil!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Exposição de Arte: Week 3
One evening a super close Brazilian friend took us to an art reception. The art was wonderful.
I really enjoyed watching Alex and the other Brazilians look at the work.
It opened a window into Brazilian culture. Alex spent nearly 15 - 20 minutes looking at and thinking about a drawing in the first room. Though he may not have spent that much time looking at all the works, he did spend much more time than Americans. I don't think he ever made to the entire show.
The idea of time and how we relate to it is very different in North and South American cultures and this certainly could be seen in the way we view our art.
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Protests: week 2
Some of the protest signs we saw in Joinville...
lutou contra o fascismo nas ruas,
contra o racismo
contra a homofobia
contra a alienação religiosa
contra a corrupção estatal
contra, o capitalismo maquiavélico
contra, o especismo praticado aos animais
morreu em pé. vivieu e lutou
pela liberdade humana e animal
da tirania e do poder opressor de
poucos sobre muitos.
estará vivo em nossas mentes.
batendo forte em nossos corações e
presente em nossos punhos erguidos.
"nem todo irmão é companheiro,
mas todo companheiro será sempre um grande irmão".
Inglês: I used the help of google for parts of this so any corrections would be appreciated ;)
LIZARD LIVE!
fought against fascism in the streets,
against racism
against homophobia
against religious alienation
against state corruption
against the Machiavellian capitalism
against speciesism practiced on animals
died standing. vivieu and fought
by animal and human freedom
of tyranny and oppressive power
few over the many.
will be alive in our minds.
pounding in our hearts and
This raised our fists.
"every brother is not mate,
but every companion will always be a big brother. "
Monday, July 14, 2014
Jungle Pick-Nick: Week 3
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Dhanyavaad Doston - I had a great year with you all!
Monday, June 23, 2014
3 Countries in One Day: Day 3-6/7
We unintentionally ended up in Paraguay a few days ago. Which is kinda sad becuase of the ease of border crossing also equals the ease of human and drug trafficking...
Standing in Argentina looking at Brazil (rt.) and Paraguay(lft.).
But I absolutely haf a blast in Argentina with a good friend and his family. And Paraguay was a wonderful experience as well...
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
What Makes Me Happy
Henna Design Sold Ink+Watercolor on Paper |
Having good conversations with people
Playing Legendary with my husband
Making art that I am happy with
Dancing
Playing cricket (or softball)
Snowboarding
Studying a language
Riding my bike
Hugs
Learning about a new culture
Teaching others
My grandma
Baby animals
This is a great journal prompt. What are the first thirteen things you can think of that make you happy?
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
My US-Brazil Connect Bio
Monday, May 12, 2014
Ask Me Anything Monday: Sports
Ohhh I absolutely love snowboarding and softball.
I have snowboarded since I was in 7th grade and skied for that. The town I went to elementary and middle school in was about 20 minutes from a ski resort. We had to take skiing in PE (Physical Education) as kids.
I have also played softball since I was young. Though once you are out of high school there are few opportunites to actually play fast pitch softball so the last year I have started to play cricket. It is a lot of fun and very challenging.
Cricket |
In addition to snowboarding and softball/cricket, I love yoga and dance. I also like golf , riding bikes as well as hiking and backpacking.
Monday, May 5, 2014
Ask Me Anything Monday: Travel
What places inside and outside of USA have you visited?
Alright, Outside of the US I have been to Haiti, India and Mexico.
For inside the US I have created the map above.
I have been to 18 out of the 50 states. It looks like more since I have been to more of the larger one and fewer of the smaller states.
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Where I Come From...
Outlaw Ranch and AMR are my home |
Sunrise hike with several thunderstorms surrounding us |
Just some clouds |
Gravity biking with my best friend from high school. |
Artist painting |
Just a bit of the work |
Grand Prismatic Springs |
Honey Bee Geyser, I think |
Snowy Mountains |
More Snowy's |
Vedauwoo |
More Vedauwoo |