Workshop June 8, 9th (9am-4:30) 2019
Naramata Centre McLaren Hall
* includes June 7th 6pm slideshow & art talk.
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Welcome to 2 intensive days of inspiration and
innovation where brushstrokes radiate with
luminescent light and the brilliant hues of the
Canadian and worldwide landscapes.”
Dominik Modlinski’s work reflects his travels into remote areas of fast diminishing earth’s wilderness. The sources of his ingenuity are the never-ending supply of material that nature affords and the realities of our endangered environment.
The workshop is aimed for artists who wish to expand their knowledge of oil and acrylic painting techniques while enhancing their perception and creative visualization. Dominik will address the principals of painting using just three primary colours which strengthen students understanding of correct colour ratios and principals of colour contrasts. The simplicity of this approach will give students the freedom and understanding of colour mixing, which leads to harmonious and successful paintings.
Day 1: We will study and mix unlimited colour hues using the colour contrasts principals. There will be emphasis of the economy of brush movements to keep colours clean and saturated while traveling from one hue to another.
Day 2: We will venture outside to views, where Dominik will demonstrate in stages his approach in creating a successful plein air painting.
Tea Coffee refreshments provided. Bring your lunch.
Registration contact: Sharon Snow at ssnow2010@live.com
Deadline May 31.
Payment contact* Linda Swales at lgswales@gmail.com
*payment due upon registration. Cancellation policy in effect.