ONLINE (2nd Session) Reconnecting with the Natural World: Elemental Landscape with Amy Wynne (FULL)

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Summary

NEW SESSION ONLINE IN AFTERNOON
SIX-WEEK CLASS
Wednesday, July 1 - July 29
2:00am - 4:00pm on Zoom
M: $300 / NM: $350

Description

AFTERNOON SESSION ADDED!

NEW ARTIST:  Amy Wynne

SIX WEEK CLASS

WEDNESDAYS
July 1 - July 29th, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
and Friday July 17 at 2pm - 4:00pm
Reconnecting with the Natural World: Elemental Landscape

ZOOM Meeting starts at 2 pm 

 

Re-emerging into the outdoors after sheltering in place offers us the chance to be inspired by the beauty of the world around us again. This month-long landscape sketching workshop is done on your own terms, from your window, in your backyard or further afield. Your visual interpretation of the landscape will be supported by weekly on-line demonstrations covering key concepts related to creating successfully expressive landscape imagery. Prompts related to simplification, structure, compositional dynamics, creating depth, value and a limited palette will be offered each week. Meditative journaling exercises will deepen your connection with a sense of place. Weekly sharing of imagery, supportive dialogues and suggested readings will strengthen your interpretation of the landscape in any medium. All levels of experience welcome. 

 

SIX WEEK SCHEDULE:

Wednesday July 1st Introductions. Connection. Compositional Dynamics. Value. Linear to Painterly. Simplifying with Monochromatic Collage.

Wednesday July 8th  Using a Limited Palette. Collecting Color Data. Color Space. Simplifying with Color Collage. 

Wednesday July 15th Using an Expanded Palette. Working in a Temporal Series.

Friday July 17th    Small Group Check In.

Wednesday July 22nd Integrating Process as Teacher. Strategies for Enlarging Imagery. 

Wednesday July 29th     Reflections & Next Steps 

www.amywynne.com

Get Material List HERE 

BIO
Amy Wynne received her MFA in Painting and Drawing from the New York Academy of Art in Manhattan and her BA from Smith College in Art History and Cultural Anthropology. She has been teaching painting and drawing for over 25 years. For 10 years, she taught full time at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Amy taught at the Rhode Island School of Design's Pre-College and Certificate Programs and works as a Creative Coach for many private clients both in her studio and on-line. She is RISD CE's 2014 Teacher of Excellence. 

 

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