FEB 9 –10: Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, West Seattle
Class Fee: $235 / Time: 10am - 5 pm Sat/Sun
Painting Images: Paul Cezanne, Still Life with Apples, 1878 & Still Life with Cherub, 1895
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MAR 16-17: Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, West Seattle
Class Fee: $235 / Time: 10am - 5 pm Sat/Sun
(Drawing image: Barbara Fugate, 2012, 36"x24" mixed media on paper)
Class Fee: $235 / Time: 10am - 5 pm Sat/Sun
Still Life Painting in the Manner of CEZANNE
What is Form? How is it perceived in space? This question of Form and how it is perceived was one Paul Cezanne asked over and over again as he painted many still life arrangements using ordinary objects and fruit on a table--such a worthy and complex question using simple everyday objects. Cezanne’s developments of form, color, and space, led painting from Impressionism into Cubism and his works continue to inspire and challenge us today. This weekend still life painting workshop investigates “in the manner of Cezanne” how form is perceived by way of color, textural brushwork, and line. Several short painting studies will be made over the weekend while developing one canvas over both days. Oil or Acrylic paints. Some painting experience is recommended.Painting Images: Paul Cezanne, Still Life with Apples, 1878 & Still Life with Cherub, 1895
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MAR 16-17: Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, West Seattle
Class Fee: $235 / Time: 10am - 5 pm Sat/Sun
DRAW LOOSELY with ACCURACY: Proportion & Dynamic Lines
Have you found your gesture drawings to be exciting, loose, and alive while your longer figure studies turn rigid and deliberate? This weekend workshop is designed to bring your expressive mark-making into long studied figure drawings that also have accurate proportions and structure. You will use charcoal, colored ink wash and some soft pastel in extended poses and some gestures on 24”x 36” paper. Issues covered include sight measuring (proportion), line, contour, light and shadow, and depth of space. All levels welcomed. Previous drawing experience is recommended.(Drawing image: Barbara Fugate, 2012, 36"x24" mixed media on paper)
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