by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Apr 17, 2018 | art
Mom always had a kiln at home in our garage so we grew up making bowls, dishes, cups, animals, etc. She also taught children’s art classes in the 60s and 70s first at home and then at the La Jolla Contemporary Museum of Art and at Bishop’s School in La Jolla, so not...
by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Apr 17, 2018 | art |
This pot and dish were hand built / initially coiled by mom, Patricia Haynes McReynolds, at the Mira Costa College ceramics class that we took together. She used an interesting raku-like glaze on red clay. I loved to watch her creating art – she was prolific and her...
by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Apr 7, 2018 | art |
I want to start by sharing this piece of art, an oil pastel by my mother, Patricia Haynes McReynolds. It is one of a series depicting a mother’s devotion to her children and of her own spirituality; she created these for all 4 siblings. This image is of me as a...
by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Apr 7, 2018 | style
I grew up in La Jolla, California when it was still a sleepy little beach town. My father, Richard Walters Haynes, was a Bell telephone executive (Bell was later acquired by AT&T). Camel cigarettes, check. Vodka martinis, check. Women were called ‘gals’. Pop...
by Lisa Haynes Winsett | Apr 7, 2018 | art
This is the first in a series of abstract art therapy paintings that hold special meaning for me as I muse upon the creative process. This has helped me reconcile longstanding emotional conflicts (along with a great therapist!). Art therapy works by engaging the...
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