May 18, 2010 > Plein-air painting workshop
Plein-air painting workshop
Submitted By Lucinda Bender
The Fremont Art Association (FAA) is honored to once again present an outstanding artist and instructor, Laura Williams, who will focus on an in-depth understanding and mastering of design and composition, truly the most important element in any painting.
Explore breaking up graphic space as the key frame in the architecture of great painting using the Golden Section. Examine the principle of threes: small, medium and large for dynamic compositions. Center on attracting and guiding your viewer, enhance rhythmic linear movement from side to side, express compositional schemes of unity and balance as described by Edgar Payne and note the things to avoid.
This workshop is designed for students of all levels. Predominantly a plein-air painter, Williams will demonstrate how to paint a landscape indoors quickly and relatively small. We will work from photos or even a still life in the medium of your choice-oil or acrylic. The focus of the workshop will include design, composition, value, color and brush work. Participants will paint and the instructor will provide personal assistance. A great workshop experience and a good time will be had by all.
Williams has been teaching workshops and displaying her art work for a number of years throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, Yosemite, and the Wine Country. Her artwork has received numerous awards. For a visual buffet of award-winning artwork, visit William's website: www.laurawilliamsart.com.
Plein-air painting workshop Saturday, May 22 Sunday, May 23 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fremont Art Association Gallery 37659 Niles Boulevard, Fremont
Fee for the 2-day workshop: $150 Patty O'Rourke (510) 487-1099 or email: patty_orourke_art@yahoo.com Laura Williams (415) 398-2103 or email: Laura@LauraWilliamsArt.com |