For plein air artists: Art, Wine, and Chocolate Fulshear Art Walk Spring 2014
Plein Air Artists Invitational "Deep in the Art of Fulshear" Provide a sample of plein air work via a website address or email a digital file less than 1M in size Click for details on the registration form and the invitational letter.
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12 WEEK SESSION ON “BREAKING DOWN THE LANDSCAPE” Would you like to know how to paint luminous clouds, lifelike trees, meandering creeks? Practicing painting the elements of a landscape will lead to better and more emotionally satisfying work. 12 week session -- $420; Choice of 6 weeks – $270; Drop in -- $55 Per session (depending on space available) Jan. 21. - Overview - Composition and design, value planes, horizon, atmosphere, light and shadows, warm and cool, color temperature, good landscape, bad landscape. (recommended) Jan. 28 - Clouds and distant trees Feb. 4 - Farview landscape – foreground, middle, and background Feb. 11 - Trees – foreground trees and grasses Feb. 18 - Water – creeks, lakes, reflections March 4 - Rocks – in fields, in water March 11 - Barns, buildings in landscape March 25 - Seascape – rolling and crashing waves, beaches, coastal cliffs April 1 - Mountains – farview, nearer view April 8 - Southwest Scenery – canyons, shadows April 22 - Buildings – streets - perspective April 29 - Coastal – boats Tuesdays 9:30am to 12:30pm. Please email Linda for supply list and questions. Dellandw@yahoo.com or call 928 606 9080. Classes at WOODLANDS ART LEAGUE GALLERY, 25136 GROGANS PARK DR, THE WOODLANDS, TX 77387 This 35 minute video by Michael Chelsey Johnson is like a Christmas present. He presented "The Fine Art of Pastel" at 3 Masters Speak, in conjunction with the Sedona Area Guild of Artists (SAGA) Exhibition "SAGA: Visions of Fine Art", November 24, 2013. Click this link to go to Michael's website to view the video and a slideshow. And, especially for PSST plein air painters, take a look at his blog. Mark Edward Adams, sculptor. But more than that, he shares what works for him in marketing and making a living as an artist. Read his recent article on How to Blog for Artists. Short and to the point, it may sway some artists who are unsure whether to tackle this awesome experience.
Then go backwards and check out his previous posts. So much good info, especially about Facebook. |
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