Starting Smart! Better Beginnings for Oil Landscape Paintings

Class | This program is completed

All Levels

2/14/2018-2/28/2018

9:00 AM-4:00 PM on Wed

$300.00

Every painter has spent time trying to save a painting-it almost never works! Much better to “start smart” and follow a proven process to create a foundation that won’t fail. Every artist strives for a great start to make their landscape painting more enjoyable to paint. Creating a solid structure for their work-designing those “good bones of the picture”-makes everything easier after that. David will share a workable and reliable procedure with his students that will greatly assist them in planning their paintings to get just that! He’ll also share useful and practical tips in working with color, values and light, to develop their landscapes into their visions. The proven answer is to plan better, practice, and have a procedure that is both workable and reliable. With a good foundation, an artist can feel more connected to their scene and tell their story with the greatest impact. Demonstration and personalized instruction will be provided. www.davidflitner.com

Flitner, David

David Flitner has been making his living as an oil painter for over 30 years and considers himself on a lifetime journey of art exploration. He believes that within each artist there is a calling to tell a visual story; painters need to express themselves on canvas. Landscapes have always been David’s first artistic love. He was a founding member of the Central Arizona Backpackers Association and backpacked in Arizona for over 15 years, deepening his appreciation and knowledge of the Arizona outback. In his painting of a landscape, David internalizes the feeling of the scene to then make its translation into mood, color, and light. He believes that one can paint abstract concepts, like ‘quiet’ and ‘peace,’ into a painting to enrich the viewer’s experience. Dramatic light, a peaceful space, and a vastness to the depth of field all combine as romantic elements that distinguish his paintings. David studied at the University of Arizona and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. He’s been represented by many fine art galleries and has taught, demonstrated, judged art shows and lead critiques for many Arizona venues and local art leagues. David loves to teach and pass on the information he’s acquired over the years. www.davidflitner.com