Creating a Visual Idea and Keeping It

Creating a Visual Idea and Keeping It

Adult Online Art | Available

All Levels

6/11/2024-6/25/2024

10:00 AM-1:00 PM on Tue

$300.00

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ONLINE on Zoom | 3 Tuesdays: June 11, 18 and 25 | 10am-1pm Arizona Time (*always on Mountain Standard Time)
The class will be recorded an d will be available to the students for another two months

In this class students will learn about keeping a visual idea throughout the creation of a painting. Stacy will guide students in discerning which images are best suited for painting. You'll learn to perceive and capture visual ideas from these images. This workshop will offer painters a unique experience of capturing the essence of an environment. First finding an abstract idea and building on that to add mystery and depth to your paintings Additionally, the class will delve into essential painting elements such as color mixing, brushstrokes, and values to enhance your artistic skills.

Kamin, Stacy

Stacy studied illustration and traditional animation at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, earning a BA in 2000. After graduation, she interned with a small animation company long enough to realize that illustration was not her calling, although a fascination with capturing movement was. This she would explore through line and paint as a fine artist. Having grown up in the cosmopolitan city of Washington, D. C., Stacy Kamin has lived a life any aspiring artist would envy. Providence brought her into the world with a mother who nurtured Stacy’s interest in drawing and painting every step of the way. Noted artist and teacher, Jacqueline Kamin, indulged her child’s art supply caprices and enrolled her in children’s classes at the National Gallery at a very young age. Art was alive in this bright artistic spirit, and as Stacy herself says, “Creating images from pencils and paint was like magic to me. I knew early on that I had to be an artist.” She joined her family in Los Angeles and there found a well-respected Chinese artist, Shuqiao Zhou, to mentor her privately for six years. Zhou’s teachers came from the great Russian lineage of Ilya Repin and Valentin Serov, and through this expressive tradition, imparted a love of paint that is still a hallmark of Stacy’s work. Drawn to the dramatic effects of Rembrandt, Stacy sought out the instruction of two well-known masters of this knowledge—David A Leffel and Sherrie McGraw. She credits their influence for the startling light that she is able to achieve in her own work. “They introduced me to Abstract Realism, a way of painting so rich that I can’t imagine my education ever ending—I will be a student of this great tradition for my entire life.”