Here's where you sign up for Snowcamp, January 18 through 20, 2014 ! Please understand this is a non refundable deposit. If you
sign up I will hold your spot in the class for you, regardless of
whether you are actually intending to come. That is what the deposit
"hires" me to do and guarantees you will receive. So please don't sign
up unless you are intending to take the workshop. See you there!
The inn takes care of all of our needs and it is required that you stay
there to participate. If you absolutely must stay off campus, a day rate
can be arranged with the inn. All of the lodging and reservations can
be made with the Sunset Hill Inn. If you go to their web site or call
them be sure to ask for the special rate they make for the workshop.
The Inn has a full meal service for us and a bar and wine cellar. We are
able to keep our equipment in the lower level of the inn so we won't
have to drag our kit back to our rooms or sleep next to wet oil
paintings at night.
http://www.sunsethillhouse.com/
Nancy Henderson, World's Happiest Innkeeper
Sunset Hill House
231 Sunset Hill Road
Sugar Hill, NH 03586
603-823-5522
Sunday, November 30, 2003
Sunday, November 23, 2003
Snowcamp Minnesota
Snowcamp Minnesota
Friday, March 9th through Monday the 11th
The workshop will begin Saturday morning and end Monday evening. That's three days. I charge $300.00 per person, a $150.00 down payment and $150.00 final payment to be paid at the event.
Please understand this is a non refundable deposit. If you sign up I will hold your spot in the class for you, regardless of whether you are actually intending to come. That is what the deposit "hires" me to do and guarantees you will receive. So please don't sign up unless you are intending to take the workshop.
The class is limited to twelve. So every one gets plenty of personal attention. Each morning I do a demo and then in the afternoon the students paint and I run from easel to easel teaching each student individually. I have several painting exercises that will help build the students skills in landscape painting that I work in to the schedule.
The camaraderie is an important part of the workshop and we will all be good friends before the workshop is over. Snowcamp is a lot of fun, and I hope to teach you as much as I possibly can in the three days it runs. I can save you YEARS of screwing around! This is as intense an experience as I can make it and you will do little else but paint, eat and sleep while you are there. I will work you like a borrowed mule!
One of the important things I teach about snow painting is the opalescent color of snow. I will show you a system for creating the look of snow in light with broken color.
Friday, March 9th through Monday the 11th
The workshop will begin Saturday morning and end Monday evening. That's three days. I charge $300.00 per person, a $150.00 down payment and $150.00 final payment to be paid at the event.
Please understand this is a non refundable deposit. If you sign up I will hold your spot in the class for you, regardless of whether you are actually intending to come. That is what the deposit "hires" me to do and guarantees you will receive. So please don't sign up unless you are intending to take the workshop.
The class is limited to twelve. So every one gets plenty of personal attention. Each morning I do a demo and then in the afternoon the students paint and I run from easel to easel teaching each student individually. I have several painting exercises that will help build the students skills in landscape painting that I work in to the schedule.
The camaraderie is an important part of the workshop and we will all be good friends before the workshop is over. Snowcamp is a lot of fun, and I hope to teach you as much as I possibly can in the three days it runs. I can save you YEARS of screwing around! This is as intense an experience as I can make it and you will do little else but paint, eat and sleep while you are there. I will work you like a borrowed mule!
One of the important things I teach about snow painting is the opalescent color of snow. I will show you a system for creating the look of snow in light with broken color.
Saturday, November 22, 2003
Snowcamp 2013
I am excited to be doing another Snowcamp this year. The workshop will be held January 26 through 28. I really have a great time doing this. It has been my favorite event of the year ever since I started doing it. I have taught a lot of workshops, but with Snowcamp I feel like I broke the code. The scenery is fabulous, the inn is now adept at anticipating our needs and the food is good too. The inn keepers are now old friends and the inn feels like a second home to me now as I have been there so many times. The inn is informal and a little funky, here is a picture of the place below. How old New England is that?
The workshop will begin Saturday morning and end Monday evening. That's three days. I charge $300.00 per person, a $150.00 down payment and $150.00 final payment to be paid at the event.
Please understand this is a non refundable deposit. If you sign up I will hold your spot in the class for you, regardless of whether you are actually intending to come. That is what the deposit "hires" me to do and guarantees you will receive. So please don't sign up unless you are intending to take the workshop.
The class is limited to twelve. So every one gets plenty of personal attention. Each morning I do a demo and then in the afternoon the students paint and I run from easel to easel teaching each student individually. I have several painting exercises that will help build the students skills in landscape painting that I work in to the schedule. We meet for breakfast and dinner, the inn provides us with sandwiches etc. for lunch so we don't lose much time from our work day. Before dinner is served I do a slide show lecture on design and snow painting.
The camaraderie is an important part of the workshop and we will all be good friends before the workshop is over. Snowcamp is a lot of fun, and I hope to teach you as much as I possibly can in the three days it runs. I can save you YEARS of screwing around! This is as intense an experience as I can make it and you will do little else but paint, eat and sleep while you are there. I will work you like a borrowed mule!
One of the important things I teach about snow painting is the opalescence color of snow. I will show you a system for creating the look of snow in light with broken color.
Snowcamp always fills, so if you want to come, sign up. I will hold the class size to 12, but if there is enough interest I usually do a second session.
The inn takes care of all of our needs and it is required that you stay there to participate. If you absolutely must stay off campus, a day rate can be arranged with the inn. All of the lodging and reservations can be made with the Sunset Hill Inn. If you go to their web site or call them be sure to ask for the special rate they make for the workshop.
The Inn has a full meal service for us and a bar and wine cellar. We are able to keep our equipment in the lower level of the inn so we won't have to drag our kit back to our rooms or sleep next to wet oil paintings at night.
http://www.sunsethillhouse.com/
Nancy Henderson, World's Happiest Innkeeper
Sunset Hill House
231 Sunset Hill Road
Sugar Hill, NH 03586
603-823-5522
The workshop will begin Saturday morning and end Monday evening. That's three days. I charge $300.00 per person, a $150.00 down payment and $150.00 final payment to be paid at the event.
Please understand this is a non refundable deposit. If you sign up I will hold your spot in the class for you, regardless of whether you are actually intending to come. That is what the deposit "hires" me to do and guarantees you will receive. So please don't sign up unless you are intending to take the workshop.
The class is limited to twelve. So every one gets plenty of personal attention. Each morning I do a demo and then in the afternoon the students paint and I run from easel to easel teaching each student individually. I have several painting exercises that will help build the students skills in landscape painting that I work in to the schedule. We meet for breakfast and dinner, the inn provides us with sandwiches etc. for lunch so we don't lose much time from our work day. Before dinner is served I do a slide show lecture on design and snow painting.
The camaraderie is an important part of the workshop and we will all be good friends before the workshop is over. Snowcamp is a lot of fun, and I hope to teach you as much as I possibly can in the three days it runs. I can save you YEARS of screwing around! This is as intense an experience as I can make it and you will do little else but paint, eat and sleep while you are there. I will work you like a borrowed mule!
One of the important things I teach about snow painting is the opalescence color of snow. I will show you a system for creating the look of snow in light with broken color.
Snowcamp always fills, so if you want to come, sign up. I will hold the class size to 12, but if there is enough interest I usually do a second session.
The inn takes care of all of our needs and it is required that you stay there to participate. If you absolutely must stay off campus, a day rate can be arranged with the inn. All of the lodging and reservations can be made with the Sunset Hill Inn. If you go to their web site or call them be sure to ask for the special rate they make for the workshop.
The Inn has a full meal service for us and a bar and wine cellar. We are able to keep our equipment in the lower level of the inn so we won't have to drag our kit back to our rooms or sleep next to wet oil paintings at night.
http://www.sunsethillhouse.com/
Nancy Henderson, World's Happiest Innkeeper
Sunset Hill House
231 Sunset Hill Road
Sugar Hill, NH 03586
603-823-5522
Thursday, September 25, 2003
Snowcamp 2017
EMBER 23, 2003
I am excited to be doing another Snowcamp this year. The workshop will be held February 25 through 27. I really have a great time doing this. It has been my favorite event of the year ever since I started doing it. I have taught a lot of workshops, but with Snowcamp I feel like I broke the code. The scenery is fabulous, the inn is now adept at anticipating our needs and the food is good too. The inn is informal and a little funky, here is a picture of the place below. How old New England is that?
The workshop will begin Saturday morning and end Monday evening. That's three days. I charge $300.00 per person, a $150.00 down payment and $150.00 final payment to be paid at the event.
Please understand this is a non refundable deposit. If you sign up I will hold your spot in the class for you, regardless of whether you are actually intending to come. That is what the deposit "hires" me to do and guarantees you will receive. So please don't sign up unless you are intending to take the workshop.
The class is limited to twelve. So every one gets plenty of personal attention. Each morning I do a demo and then in the afternoon the students paint and I run from easel to easel teaching each student individually. I have several painting exercises that will help build the students skills in landscape painting that I work in to the schedule. We meet for breakfast and dinner. Before dinner is served I do a slide show lecture on design and snow painting.
The camaraderie is an important part of the workshop and we will all be good friends before the workshop is over. Snowcamp is a lot of fun, and I hope to teach you as much as I possibly can in the three days it runs. I can save you YEARS of screwing around! This is as intense an experience as I can make it and you will do little else but paint, eat and sleep while you are there. I will work you like a borrowed mule!
One of the important things I teach about snow painting is the opalescence color of snow. I will show you a system for creating the look of snow in light with broken color.
Snowcamp usually fills, so if you want to come, sign up. I will hold the class size to 12, but if there is enough interest I usually do a second session.
The inn takes care of all of our needs and it is required that you stay there to participate. If you absolutely must stay off campus, a day rate can be arranged with the inn. All of the lodging and reservations can be made with the Inn at Sunset Hill. If you go to their web site or call them be sure to ask for the special rate they make for the workshop.
The Inn has a meal service for us and a bar and wine cellar We are able to keep our equipment in the lower level of the inn so we won't have to drag our kit back to our rooms or sleep next to wet oil paintings at night.
The procedure is this, call the inn first, thats the Inn at Sunset Hill ,their number is 603 823 7244, book your room and then sign up here.
Thursday, August 21, 2003
Fall workshop September 23-24 25 2013
Fall workshop September 23-24-25, 2013
I charge $300.00 per person, a $150.00 down payment and $150.00 final payment to be paid at the event.
Please understand this is a non refundable deposit. If you sign up I will hold your spot in the class for you, regardless of whether you are actually intending to come. That is what the deposit "hires" me to do and guarantees you will receive. So please don't sign up unless you are intending to take the workshop.
The class is limited to twelve. So every one gets plenty of personal attention. Each morning I do a demo and then in the afternoon the students paint and I run from easel to easel teaching each student individually. I have several painting exercises that will help build the students skills in landscape painting that I work in to the schedule. We meet for breakfast and dinner, the inn provides us with sandwiches etc. for lunch so we don't lose much time from our work day. Before dinner is served I do a slide show lecture on design and snow painting.
The camaraderie is an important part of the workshop and we will all be good friends before the workshop is over. I hope to teach you as much as I possibly can in the three days it runs. I can save you YEARS of screwing around! This is as intense an experience as I can make it and you will do little else but paint, eat and sleep while you are there. I will work you like a borrowed mule!
The inn takes care of all of our needs and it is required that you stay there to participate. If you absolutely must stay off campus, a day rate can be arranged with the inn. All of the lodging and reservations can be made with the Sunset Hill Inn. If you go to their web site or call them be sure to ask for the special rate they make for the workshop.
The Inn has a full meal service for us and a bar and wine cellar. We are able to keep our equipment in the lower level of the inn so we won't have to drag our kit back to our rooms or sleep next to wet oil paintings at night.
http://www.sunsethillhouse.com/
Nancy Henderson, World's Happiest Innkeeper
Sunset Hill House
231 Sunset Hill Road
Sugar Hill, NH 03586
603-823-5522
Wednesday, July 2, 2003
Sunset Hill workshop 2013
I will email you a materials list after you sign up and add your name to the roster. If you have any questions about the workshop please e-mail me at stapletonkearns@g-mail.com See you there!
Tuesday, January 14, 2003
Sarasota Snowcamp
The workshop will be held February 8 through the 10th. This will be an intense three day workshop. I will teach the practice of landscape painting in the Florida sunshine. I will demo in the morning and give each student individual attention in the afternoon. We will run long days and I think this should be a lot of fun, sort of a vacation, but way more work. Ramp up your painting skills and escape of the plateau you might be on! I guarantee you I can save you years of screwing around. All levels of ability are invited.
The workshop will begin Friday morning and end Sunday evening. That's three days. I charge $300.00 per person, a $150.00 down payment and $150.00 final payment to be paid at the event.
Please understand this is a non refundable deposit. If you sign up I will hold your spot in the class for you, regardless of whether you are actually intending to come. That is what the deposit "hires" me to do and guarantees you will receive. So please don't sign up unless you are intending to take the workshop.
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