The Conceptual Still Life
			            
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                                    Breathe life into your work with a more spontaneous approach to classical still life. Learn how to think about developing a concept by painting light and movement. Students will learn Jeff’s thought process in setting up a still life and executing it by going directly to paint. Observe as Jeff demonstrates his painting methods and principles each day with commentary throughout the process. There will be open discussions on material choices, prop selection, paint application, values, color choices and lighting. Students will receive one-on-one instruction with special attention to their particular needs. Beginner to advanced are welcome. www.jefflegg.com   
                                
                            
			           
                         
        	                    		
                            
                            
                            
				
Jeff Legg
Jeff C. Legg, a native of Missouri was mentored by a college art professor as a young teen. He then went on to study art at Atelier Lack in Minneapolis and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. His “old master” techniques combined with his inspired contemporary use of chiaroscuro engage fellow artists and collectors world wide. Today, Legg’s artwork is represented by some of the nation’s most distinguished galleries. He is celebrated as an Oil Painters of America Master painter and is a nationally recognized award winning artist. His paintings have been featured in many publications including The Artists Magazine, American Artist, North Light books, Southwest Art, Art of the West, Western Art Collector and American Art Collector magazines. Legg now resides in Estes Park, CO. He paints daily in his studio.