Bringing Spring to Life - Online

Bringing Spring to Life - Online

Adult Online Art | This program is completed

All Levels

4/10/2023-4/24/2023

10:00 AM-1:00 PM on Mon

$300.00

To assist you in preparing for this class, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this class.

Online on Zoom and Facebook group | 3 Mondays | 10am - 1pm Arizona Time (MST)

Kathy will set up a spring still life with live flowers and in the 3, three hour sessions will take the painting from block in to finish.

This will allow the students to see the whole process in creating the painting to include:
The composition and how to design it.
The all important block in stage.
Mixing clean colors.
Emphasizing drawing.
“When is it finished?”

Kathy will paint for the three hours, the students will have a photo of the set up and can paint either during the class or after.  They can post their painting progress to a private Facebook page for Kathy to critique.

Anderson, Kathy

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Kathy Anderson is best known for her unique interpretation of flowers and gardens, and intimate scenes of landscape.  Working in oils and painting mostly from life, her focus is on a strong design and movement in the painting, keeping the subject as naturally as you would find it.   Her style is representational, but goes a step further into reality, often depicting weeds in the garden, flowers past their prime, etc.

Kathy is included in many prestigious private collections, is a master signature member of Oil Painters of America, an artist member of the Salmagundi Club NY, and is in the permanent collection of the National Arts Club, NYC.  She teaches workshops in the US and abroad and has three popular videos.

She was lucky to be able to call as personal friends two of our greatest contemporary artists– Richard Schmid and Everett Raymond Kinstler, both sadly deceased.  She has spent countless years with each of them, soaking up their wisdom and life stories.

“I see paintings everywhere- every flower, rock, tree, dapple of light, sparkling waterfall –there’s no end to subject matter for an artist when your eyes are always open.”