Harmonize your Painting Using the Limited Palette

Class | This program has been canceled

All Levels

4/7/2018-4/14/2018

9:00 AM-4:00 PM on Sat

$200.00

The limited palette has been the choice of many master painters throughout history because of its ability to harmonize a subject while easing the complex decisions of color mixing. No other component of painting is more complex than recreating the colors of life with what’s on ones palette. For two consecutive Saturdays, students will dive into the benefits of simplified color using oil paint. Experimenting with the favorite palette of Artist Anders Zorn, working from photos supplied by the instructor, the class will learn how to substitute and simplify throughout the painting process. A demonstration in the morning will be followed by students practicing the concepts on small studies. A second limited palette will be introduced the second session, as well as discussion about how to come up with one’s own palette of limited colors. This class was offered last summer and is being offered again for all levels and anyone who missed it. www.dianeeugster.com

Eugster, Diane

Born in San Mateo, California to an artist mother, Diane’s first job was at the family art supply store. Now living in Phoenix Arizona, she teaches and paints in her home studio. Diane Eugster is a member of the American Impressionist Society, The Oil Painters of America and the Portrait Artists of Arizona. Diane’s oil paintings are recognized for their Contemporary Impressionistic style. In her own words “A simple statement is a bold statement, my palette is limited to as few choices as possible which provides me with vivid color harmonies”. Spontaneous brush work with broken color passages flow in and out of her paintings while the figure is the core source of her inspiration. The challenge to capture the surrounding atmosphere as well as the subject is a puzzle that keeps drawing her back to the human form. Her pursuit of capturing the essence of her subjects has rewarded her with recognition from many regional and national art shows. Diane feels fortunate to have studied with many artists over the years such as Carolyn Anderson, Mike Malm, Sunny Apinchapong, Matt Smith, John Michael Carter and David Shevlino. Her work can currently be found at the Lee Youngman Gallery in Calistoga, Ca. and the Meyer Vogl Gallery in Charleston South Carolina.