
Sketch of Matisse Work
Linda Sagastume Art

Sketch of Matisse Work
Follow your dreams and don’t let anything hold you back from
the inkling you have to create.
Maybe you put your art practice on hold for awhile while raising kids, or pursuing a career,
or being a caretaker, or volunteering, or any of the many pursuits we undertake. And now
it is time to get your ART ON!!!
Many opportunities are easily accessible…
online possibilities abound, check out YouTube videos,
or better yet sign up for a class at BEMIS with ME.
Located in beautiful Colorado Springs at The Fine Arts Center
at Colorado College, it is a one-of-a-kind venue. Stay tuned for summer workshops 2020..
Expressive Florals – acrylic painting
Belle Epoque – art journal
The Secret Garden for little creatives
This could be the perfect time to nurture your creative soul, to take a leap of faith, to honor your desire to try your hand at art.
Many of my students have followed their inkling and been wonderfully surprised at the results.
I provide a lot of individual attention and also tools for success.
The Talent Code, a book by Daniel Coyle, states it takes 10,000 hours to become skillful at something. That’s good to know. It sheds some light on expectations and gives us a realistic idea of how to approach our art making.
I am many hours into this adventure and have many more to go…
How about you? Ready to get started? Ready to have some fun, play with color, collage, texture, shape, line, words, paper and so much more?
Then I encourage you to start your journey or pick up where you left off…
It will bring you JOY!
Wishing you a day full of love and all the happiness your heart can hold!

Here we are in Covent Gardens, London. Just a casual photo taken by one of the students on our trip. I had to wear a scarf because the humidity, and rain in England does a number on my hair…frizzy! So glad to have a hubby who loves me just the way I am. I hope on this Valentines Day you are enjoying a little love and fun!

Polaroid pics fail
Happy New Year everyone! Thought I would share a little process work that I did to start the year. It had been SO long since I had been working in my studio, my creative muse was stagnant and I needed a kickstart for 2020 so this is what I did. Over the holidays we snapped some Polaroid pics. Well, the film was expired, the pics failed but I loved the colors and shapes. I thought to myself, why not use them for collage…

Pics collaged on black gesso page
So I splashed some black gesso on a journal page, added some stencil work, cut up the pics and made this arrangement. It was a random process, I did not want to overthink it, no pressure, just needed to get my groove going again after being out of the studio so long. After I looked at the pieces I saw the center of a flower and went with it.

. Expressive Floral
I used a white pencil to draw some petals, mind you I am working fast, and free so it is not perfect nor is it my best work. I just had to get going and get my hands and brain creating again. This kind of process is like an ice breaker, a warm up, a get it going kind of thing, a what if and I don’t care if it is imperfect kind of thing. Basically doing it for the process, doing it for the love of creating, and doing it because my muse absolutely needed it. This is the beauty of art journaling, it’s free and easy. My first inclination for the piece was totally different than how it turned out. I thought maybe the colors in the polaroid pics would be the foundation, muted grays, greens, and burnt orange. Nope, that is not what happened. Those colors are completely lost, oh well! Whew I am glad that is out of the way, now I can get down to some serious work…or not! With this post, I wanted to be open, keep it real, and encourage you to allow yourself time for process work. It’s a great way to start the year.
Thanks for stopping by, leave a comment and let me know how you started the new year.
Here is a re-cap of the Southwest Landscape class I taught this fall. The students created beautiful paintings and I am so excited to share it with you.

Southwest Landscape

Painting the southwest is enjoyable and at the same time an opportunity to discover the nuances of acrylic paints. My demonstration painting (work in progress pictured above) is of Ghost Ranch, the place where Georgia O’Keeffe lived and painted her masterpieces. Here, we are in the iconic painting studio of The Bemis Art School. Full of natural light ( sometimes makes it hard to take good photos) and a rich history of instruction and creating within its walls…it is a special place. Every time I enter this studio I am so inspired to carry on the legacy of teaching and creating art.

At the beginning of class we talk about choosing a subject and how the approach will be to develop an expressive style rather than a photo realistic painting. Acrylic paints are versatile, and vibrant which makes them the perfect choice for colorful expression. Take a look at the student palettes…


Just look at these yummy colors!!!
When I teach any painting class, I include the art journal as a tool to begin the design process, record color choices and use the blank pages for paint clean up. Essentially, any paint left on your palette can be spread across a blank page as the initial layer of creating a journal page. It serves as a springboard for letting your creativity flow and to begin the process of letting go. Making art journal pages is not the focus of the painting classes I teach, but I love introducing the concept to students. Here you can see an example of how a student uses the journal for reference.


Most of the students had some art experience yet considered themselves beginners. From my perspective, they were a talented group! As you look at their paintings in progress in this next group of photos you will see for yourself how their paintings reflect excellence.








As an instructor, one of my goals is to encourage students to develop their own style by experimenting with color and brushstrokes, and to allow their creative intuition to lead the process. This seems to resonate with creatives and it is evident by their beautiful paintings. Each student approaches their subject with a personal idea and direction for their painting. My style of instruction is to enhance their process by making suggestions and giving them clues for color and shape. It is rewarding for me to see their progress and how their confidence grows with each brushstroke.
During a six week class, it is nearly impossible to finish a painting. Usually students are near completion and only have a few final touches to make. I always ask them to send me a picture once they are finished. Here is a completed painting for you to enjoy!
As The Bemis Art School undergoes a transition to a new space, I found myself a bit nostalgic when my class ended. Perhaps it will be the last time I teach in the painting studio. Sigh….it has been grand! And no doubt the new classrooms will have a style and ambience all their own. I am just thankful to be part of the team, the legacy, the arts, and the school. Thanks for stopping by my blog and thank you students for the joy you bring to my life.
Soon we will see where the next chapter unfolds!
H E R O E S of W W II were honored at the 75th Anniversary of D – Day and we were honored to be present at the ceremony. It was a fabulous, fast paced trip through Europe with our friend who is a high school history teacher and several students who are history buffs. We merely came along with some other adults, no chaperone duties involved, just soaking up the history and sights of Europe. It was memorable and our hearts swelled with pride and emotion as the survivors of Normandy were honored and those who had died. God bless them!

Normandy France…we attended the 75th Anniversary of D Day and here is a vintage photo of the heroes from that day long ago.
Saw the Queen in London, she is beautiful!!!

A coach and a creative..seated on a bench in Covent Gardens on a cloudy day in London…

Saw this Van Gogh painting while at the National Gallery in London, yes it is amazing in real life.

Stopped by the Rijksmuseum in The Netherlands, snapped this photo in the outdoor garden.

My Aqua LOVE journal which I shared on my first ever FACEBOOK Live during Playful Experiments, an online forum where I was an instructor, part of 21 SECRETS studio.

C O L O R A D O S K Y

The view from our tent while camping at Chatfield Reservoir

Our grandson camped with us..his first time sleeping in a tent!

The Mountain That Loved A Bird
My Gifted and Talented Art students created the illustrations for this production at the Colorado College Summer Music Festival. It was a very special opportunity and performance.

The Mountain That Loved A Bird

I took a summer art workshop and created my first ever pastel painting. Thank goodness the instructor lent me his pastels because my big box store brand paled in comparison to his Sommeliers. It was a productive workshop and moved me out of my comfort zone!

Flowers in my garden

And as the end of August nears, the blossoms are fading. Already the shadows are getting longer, sunsets are earlier and there is a slight chill in the evening air. Time to start lighting our chiminea.

The view from our friend’s lovely mountain-home deck. We spent a week-end here and also saw the B-52 band at the Dillon amphitheater. It is one of my favorite places to visit during the summer. We walked the streets of Breckenridge, rode our bikes along the Blue River, and enjoyed delicious eats at Sauce on The Blue restaurant.

And during the summer weeks I took care of this precious one, my granddaughter Ella Leigh. We are grateful for her little life and the blessing she has received. Ella has recovered wonderfully from being sick for many months and now at 7 months, she is thriving, happy, and strong.

Big brother is a joy also and spending time with my son and his family warms my heart. Landon’s cousins sent him face paints for his birthday. Woohoo..and, grandma – a.k.a. Mimi, had a ball painting his cute little face. Moments like this are ones I truly treasure.

During the in-between time I found time to sketch. This is in preparation for my upcoming Southwest Landscapes class that starts in September. With Labor Day week-end coming up, schools already in session, the days of summer are behind us. I hope you had some special moments creating art, spending time making memories with your families, looking up at the sky, and keeping your eyes open to see the wonderful gifts of our natural world.
“Creativity takes courage” Georgia O’Keeffe
And if you have ever taken an art class, or dabbled in any of the creative arts, or ventured out during your lunch hour to explore art journaling, you know exactly what Ms. O’Keeffe meant. Exploring something new and different, being present…and letting your creative muse lead the way, that’s what happened when we made art…over lunch. And it took courage!

Several employess from Colorado College came over to the art school and I had the privilege of facilitating an art journal experience. Using black paper, gelli prints on deli paper and National Geographic pages altered with Citra- Solv, everyone made a landscape themed piece.
They came from a variety of departments; facilities, finance, global leadership, library services, athletics, and a host of others.



Each participant had their unique expression and they were comfortable letting their creative intuition lead the way.





Colorful and full of interesting themes, their creations were as varied as the departments from which they came. It was a lunch hour chunk of time devoted to making art. Isn’t it wonderful how Colorado College values the arts and makes this available to employees?

White gel pens were used for adding words. Favorite quotes, music lyrics, or their own poetry were the suggestions I gave and each student easily found the perfect words for their art journal piece. The feedback has been very positive and I am thankful there will be another opportunity to share something I love, art journaling, with the beautiful folks from Colorado College! Kudos to all of you for moving out of your comfort zone, and letting a bit of magic happen.

Sometimes a beautiful opportunity shows up on your doorstep and you grab it with gusto. That’s what happened when I was invited to be part of this amazing forum for learning art journaling techniques online. This was a first for me so I was out of my comfort zone with regard to the technology requirements for this kind of undertaking. But I listened to my own words…moving out of our comfort zone is when the magic happens… and indeed this is exactly what occurred. Using an iphone to film my work, editing, re-filming parts, keeping my words succinct, thinking, creating within a time limit, consulting with the amazing Tonia Jenny who helped me out immensly every step of the way, and uploading the finished videos. This process forced me learn new skills and I am glad that I did! 21 SECRETS has been a huge part of my creative journey and I have enjoyed learning online with some incredibly talented mixed media artists. Now I am part of the team and bringing to you the opportunity for creating at your own leisure; whenever the muse strikes you, in your jammies or even while on vacation, no hassel with parking and toting all of your supplies to a classroom, oh no….just turn on your computer and voila…you can see it all in living color with ease! I hope you will join me for AQUA LOVE, creating an art journal spread in a grid using the yummy color aqua, and the photo image transfer technique. It is a combination spread, the photos provide representational images, and watery aqua hues create complementing layers. It was a lot of playing and experimenting, which by the way is the intent of this summer studio session entitled –
…P L A Y F U L E X P E R I M E N T S…
I hope you will join me and let your creative juices flow! Here is a link for more information and registering. https://bit.ly/2XEb8Ft There will also be a Facebook group and a boatload of wonderful instruction from a variety of artists. Try something new, just like I did, you will not be disappointed.
Live sessions are closed but you can still purchase an e-book with both Playful Experiments, and Capturing Moments; $55 each or the bundle for $98. These sessions provide so many different and unique approaches to art journaling from an amazing and talented group of instructors. Please check it out with the link above. It is always nice to have some on-line classes at your fingertips. That way when you feel an urge to create yet are drawing a blank on where to start, open up the ebook for a jumpstart. Lessons are only 35 minutes each, supplies are minimal and flexible, use what you have works in most cases, and voila.. your creative muse is on the move.

The beauty of a southwest landscape by embracing a sense of place and observing the colors of earth and sky, this was our world for 6 weeks. A group of students from various backgrounds gathered together and shared the experience of making art in the historic art school we call BEMIS. A few had painted before, others had not, but with some tools, instruction, and confidence each one set out on a painting journey.

The underpainting was a layer of orange which you can see pictured here. The range of color in the underpaintings was like a rainbow full of a variety of hues. Such is the beauty of mixing color, any variation in combinations produces something different. The underpainting produced a glow which worked well with the subject matter and also eliminates the stark white blank canvas.



Students used a variety of photographs and pictures of paintings for inspiration. By developing soft edges, hard edges, texture, color, perspective, line, and shape the paintings began to reflect each individual’s style. As an instructor, this is my favorite aspect of the process; encouraging the pursuit of style. Each artist has an intuition with regard to brush strokes, imagery, color preference, and design. Mastering skills is secondary to trusting the intuitive process… in my opinion. Somewhere along our journey, this intuition can shut down because of a critical voice, giving it wings again takes courage, persistence, and experience. I love encouraging this process in my classes.







Each student completed one painting during the duration of the class. I also incorporate art journal exercises such as thumbnail sketches, an abstract charcoal line drawing, color wheel, simple landscape paintings and a collage landscape on a trifold black paper using my personal stash of gelatin printed papers and altered National Geographic papers. Here are my samples of these exercises.


The charcoal line drawing with gesso and tint was inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe and southwest imagery.


And the tri-fold collage landscape exercise, front and back with a little Van Gogh inspired sky!


I suggested words to be added on the back side, maybe a quote, song lyrics, any thought or idea that came to mind…


C L E V E R …a little play on words…(Bemis is the school name) so Jack came up with this..
get it? beam us…up scotty FUNNY!!!
The best ingredient in any class is the people and this group was full of creativity, and a willingness to learn about acrylic painting. When the session is over, there is a great sense of accomplishment, just look at their paintings!! And also a sigh…hard to see it come to an end.


That’s a wrap.. Southwest Landscapes..wonderful! Kudos to all, you did an amazing job. Until we meet again, keep creating, keep in touch, and enjoy what is NEXT.

Tyvek Beads

Eve, mixed media acrylic painting

E V E
A mixed media acrylic painting to honor the women who have shaped history by making art…our world is more beautiful because of you. Some have passed away and others like myself are in the midst of our creative journey. During this month of honoring women in history let’s remember the artists past and present who are devoted to expression by making art for the world to see.
