Introduction to Landscape Oil Painting Workshop
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Create your very own landscape oil painting from scratch whilst stationed amongst the latest exhibition at Digbeth Arts Space.
About this event
To coinside with the latest exhibition at Digbeth Arts Space, Travelling the first 10: A decade of texture and tone, The Useful Art Class is taking an outing!
What will it cover?
This welcoming workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn from a knowledgeable practicing Landscape Painter.
Following a demonstration of essential considerations of landscape painting, featuring advice on composition, perspective and colouring, get hands-on creating depth and perspective in your own mini painting.
Who is it for?
The perfect workshop for Artists of all levels, from newly inspired painters to professionals looking to gain the basic building blocks to paint a landscape painting.
What is provided?
No need to bring anything but your willingness to learn!
All materials and expertise are provided for you to leave with a fully stretched canvas, ready for your next masterpiece!
• Canvas/ Board
• Oil Paint
• Brushes
• Easel
• Palette
• Linseed Oil
• Refreshments
We don't advise you wear you Sunday Best, as oils do stain.
About Your Tutor
Lucy Fiona Morrison
Morrison has established a reputation as a painter renowned for capturing the character and essence of the land. Driven by a desire to remind viewers of the beauty of the landscape and inspired by the diverse vistas of the UK, Morrison is compelled to translate the breadth of colours, shapes and forms onto canvas. Morrison’s gestural oil paintings are composed of expressive colours and richly textured brushwork, offering abstract representations of the British Isles. Morrison’s paintings are held in private collections internationally.
Not quite what you are looking for?
Contact us directly at theusefulartclass@gmail.com for bespoke or one-to-one sessions built entirely around your needs.
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