Mark Making:
Developing Your Signature Style in Abstract Painting
Monday-Friday, August 19th - 23rd, 2019
9am-4pm
at Pacific Northwest Art School, Whidbey Island, WA
- Venture with us into the realm of self-expression by identifying your own unique style. We will be exploring a variety of techniques using water soluble pencil, Sumi ink, charcoal, sticks, scrapers, and other mark making tools. We will also use stencils, stamping, special patinas and other applications to create multi-dimensional layering effects adding depth and visual interest. The results are alive, authentic, and exhilarating. Unveil the mysteries of abstraction by practicing techniques in form, rhythm, and motion.
$600 per person
Please bring acrylic paint, mediums, brushes, canvases or boards detailed list of materials needed will be provided upon registration. Bring a bag lunch.
- Due to space constraints, the class is limited to 15 students. Email us to be placed on the Wait List for this program at: [email protected]
Developing Your Signature Style in Abstract Painting
Monday-Friday, August 19th - 23rd, 2019
9am-4pm
at Pacific Northwest Art School, Whidbey Island, WA
- Venture with us into the realm of self-expression by identifying your own unique style. We will be exploring a variety of techniques using water soluble pencil, Sumi ink, charcoal, sticks, scrapers, and other mark making tools. We will also use stencils, stamping, special patinas and other applications to create multi-dimensional layering effects adding depth and visual interest. The results are alive, authentic, and exhilarating. Unveil the mysteries of abstraction by practicing techniques in form, rhythm, and motion.
$600 per person
Please bring acrylic paint, mediums, brushes, canvases or boards detailed list of materials needed will be provided upon registration. Bring a bag lunch.
- Due to space constraints, the class is limited to 15 students. Email us to be placed on the Wait List for this program at: [email protected]
Diane Williams and Chuck Potter teach workshops in Benicia at their studio, Arts Benicia, and Jen Tough Gallery, as well as Marin MOCA in Novato, Ca, and the Pacific Northwest Art School on Whidbey Island, Washington. Diane and Chuck both hold Masters of Fine Arts degrees in Studio Art and Consciousness studies from John F Kennedy University in Berkeley, California. Additionally, both have studied at the University of Hangzhou China, incorporating calligraphy, traditional Chinese landscape painting and Chinese medicine with their western art practices.