Workshops
Led by Bryan Gallery
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In this unique, one-day workshop, you will learn the techniques of making a mixed
media landscape piece using ink, gouache, metal leave and scratch
marks. Russian-born instructor Masha Hoffey attended Williams College
and the School of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, where she studied drawing
and painting. She has also studied traditional Chinese landscape
watercolor in Yunnan, China and Tibetan Thangka painting in the
Himalayan region of India. Her background is rich in various cultural
art forms, and she will be bringing this knowledge into her workshop.
Masha exhibits work in the Bryan Galleries and is one of the artists featured at the Affordable Art Fair in New York City. This is an exciting opportunity for artists!
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Led by Bryan Gallery
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This one-day watercolor workshop with instructor Annelein Beukenkamp
includes working from a variety of blooms and photographic references
(provided) as Annelein guides participants into using the full extent of
their color palattes! Brushes will be unleashed to create wet,
spontaneous imagery that captures the blossom's essence - and not
necessarily an exact reproduction. The workshop will include design
elements like size, shape, value, color, line and texture. You will
explore negative painting to create foliage and contrasting shapes in
your work.
This workshop will be held indoors, and artists should be familiar with using watercolors.
Annelein
has been painting playful, bright blooms and teaching others this skill
for many years. If you are a watercolorist looking to add a bit of
light and whimsey to your work, this is the workshop for you! Sign up
now before it fills up!
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Led by Bryan Gallery
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An Unique opportunity to paint with Charlie Hunter! Don't miss out!
Why do we paint what we paint, and how do we choose to tell that story?
Join us for an intensive one-day workshop with Vermont artist Charlie Hunter where we dive into the language and technique of plein air painting.
Charlie Hunter is a nationally recognized painter of the post-pastoral American landscape. His distinctive, low-chroma work and superb draftsmanship, heavily reliant on a mastery of values, edges and composition, utilizes a variety of unorthodox techniques and tools that reference both photographic and painterly traditions. This small-group workshop, limited to 12 participants, is intended for those serious about expanding their creative vocabulary and technique. Beginning with a discussion of why we paint, and where we are on our respective journeys, Hunter will then do a live demonstration painting, during which discussion and questions are encouraged. Participants will then work on their own, until reconvening for a group critique.
The workshop will run from 10am - 4pm (and can go as late as 5pm if needed.)
** We expect this workshop to fill quickly! Act quickly!!
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