Figurative and Still Life Workshop

Workshop | This program is completed

All Levels

11/28/2017-12/2/2017

9:00 AM-4:00 PM on Tue Wed Th Fri Sat

$950.00

$50.00

Cynthia has a reputation for her comprehensive teaching style. For those of you who have not had the opportunity to attend one of her classes, Cynthia teaches with an effective and inspiring process. Her method of teaching is supportive and nurturing, asking for the student to search for their personal truth, requiring sensitivity, stamina, commitment, and bravery. Her instruction includes personal attention as well as group critiques and demonstrations. Focusing on composition, color, mark making, brush strokes, personal themes and emotional content. www.packardgallery.com

Packard, Cynthia

Cynthia Packard Born 1957 Cynthia is a continuation of an artistic lineage. Her great-grandfather, Max Bohm, was a respected turn of the century Impressionist painter, and her mother, Anne Packard, is a widely collected landscape artist. Born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and raised in Princeton, New Jersey, Packard came to Provincetown in 1980 after graduating with an honors degree in sculpture from Mass College of Art. Upon her return she studied with the late Fritz Bultman, began to paint and found herself addicted to color, brushwork and the human form. Her sculptor's and the interplay between her figures and the spaces that surround them. A gifted colorist, she paints exceptional figures, children and still lifes. Recently her work has exploded reaching new levels. By applying tar, wax, shellac and plaster, she is creating a dramatic surface with the subject matter becoming more abstract. Cynthia is the mother of four children, Zach, Caleb, Silas and Emma - all often the subjects of her paintings.