Paint between the lines in a workshop focused on learning to confidently approach edges as part of a bigger composition
SCG | Adult Programs | Special Arts Events
August 20 / 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
A two-day workshop to promote attention to edges and their importance to the success of a painting. What kinds of edges do artists use to define, refine, or combine spaces and shapes? Awareness of how to handle edges can make or break a composition. This workshop will provide ways of discovering what is meant by active and passive, hard and soft, and lost and found edges, and how to use them. Recognizing it is a skill to be acquired and we’ll look at well-known artists’ work, enabling participants to glean an awareness and impose it into their own work.
Participants will leave with a library of exercises and examples of the concepts covered for reference in their own studio practice.
Workshop open to artists working in watercolor, acrylic and collage on paper. Level of experience: beginners with some proficiency and understanding of the medium, and all other levels of experience. There will be PowerPoint presentations and painting demonstrations. Participants are asked bring samples of their work to class.
All materials included.
Teaching Artist: Ruth Ellen Hoag
Date: 8/20/24 – 8/21/24
Day: Tuesday – Wednesday
Duration: 2-Day Workshop
Time: 10:00AM – 1:00PM
Member Price: $180
Non-member Price: $220
Suggested Age: 18+
*Due to safety and consideration of other participants, children are not permitted to attend adult classes. We appreciate your understanding.
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