Stapleton will lead an outdoor plein air class emphasizing how to create better compositions in your paintings. Learn how to use design to bring home more exciting paintings rather than matter-of-fact inventories of the scene before you. Special emphasis will be placed on painting snow (which is not white!) and working effectively and comfortably outside in the winter. This is not an outward bound class! Stapleton gets cold easily, but has learned how to work happily in winter weather. Provisions will be made for those with cold feet that need to take a warm up break, and no one will be expected to freeze for their art! Stapleton will do a morning Art demo, explaining the methods he has learned in his thirty years of painting outside on location. In the afternoon the students will make their own paintings while individual instruction will be given to each of the participants. The afternoon will be followed by an invitation to dinner for all the workshop students at which time the art of painting and the business of art will be discussed and diagrammed on napkins… Comparisons will be drawn from the works of great master landscapes of history, and ideas that have been handed down to us from those artists will be demonstrated and explained. This class is open to any level of expertise. Minimum 6/Maximum 12 students. Download the materials list HERE.
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So wish I was around to be there!
ReplyDeleteHow about watercolor? Is that impossible out in cold weather?
ReplyDeletethat good news about the workshop ... qeu hurts more than you want me to be impossible to attend ...
ReplyDeleteI like your drawings! very good post!
Greetings from juegos de vestir
How did the workshop go? Certainly no frostbite! I appreciate your posts, especially as a new blogger. Please keep up the good work. We all benefit.
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ReplyDeleteEverybody in the blogosphere emailed me today and told me to tell Stape we miss him. I'm sure your busy but it's your fault for starting this...I need a fix man. I hope you're well. I heard you mentioned on Artust helping Artust today and thought I'd let you know.
All the best
Miss you Stape! Hope you're well and hurry back here.
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