Wednesday, January 7- February 25th, 6:30 to 8:30pm
Have you ever wondered how and why the impressionist painted the way they did? Would you like to learn to paint like an impressionist yourself? Around the turn of the 20th century, there were dramatic changes in the art world. Where previous generations of artists once favored rigid techniques and spending thousands of hours in studios glazing hundreds of layers of paint, now artists aspired to create more immediate paintings and tried to more directly capture the world they saw. This class, meant for students at all skill levels, will start from the ground up teaching students how to mix colors like the impressionists and introduce students to various techniques that evolved in the late 1800s and early 1900s. All supplies are included with the class as students will be encouraged to try out different paints, brushes, and other painting materials throughout the class.
Week 1: Still life- Drawing with paint
Week 2: Still life - Color theory
Week 3: Still life- Alla prima painting Week
4: Landscape- TREESS!!!!
Week 5: Landscape- composition
Week 6: Landscape – tonalism
Week 7: Independent Projects
Week 8: Independent Projects
Adult, beginner
9 participants
$400
About William
William Demaria is a Baltimore based artist who has always loved drawing and traditional oil painting. He finds the process of creating artwork itself to be beautiful and has always been interested in studying the way artwork is made. He believes that every student, no matter their skill level, has an individual voice that should be developed.
https://www.williamdemaria.com/portfolio