Online Workshop- Painting a Still Life from Setup to Completion with Andrea Kemp

Online Workshop- Painting a Still Life from Setup to Completion with Andrea Kemp

Adult Course | This program is completed

All

5/11/2020-6/8/2020

7:00 PM-9:00 PM MDT on Mon

$200.00

How is a successful still life executed? Does the subject matter elude you or do you feel overwhelmed with just painting the what is in front of you. This class is intended to help you plan and execute a successful still life, through an acquired process, and understanding how ones perception of a painting can make the ordinary extraordinary!

I will be walking through my own process from beginning to end showing you how to think about your subject manner, how to set it up, create studies and execute the painting.

Class will be conducted once a week for two hours. During this time we will be showing my process for a portion of the time, having discussion time, and looking at what you, the student, is working. on. The class will be able to see my process from beginning to end and I will help you in your own process.

  • This class takes place via Zoom. Link will be provided by the instructor prior to the class starting.
  • A computer and Zoom for video conferencing.
  • Your art materials for painting in oils. (a materials list will be available for students prior to class)

Painting had its way of creeping into my life. I do not know how or why, but I am so fortunate it did. Though it is a large part of who I am, its meaning is ever changing. My journey as a painter takes me to new places that end up either, presenting unique ideas and challenges, or paralleling other events in my life. Painting in itself is a teacher that if we pay attention to, we learn from and grow from , not only as an artist but to be a better person. Its possibilities are boundless and the adventure of painting presents numerous challenges. It's not always easy to meet those challenges. A famous female writer, who I cannot recall her name, describes the experience of having a great idea and the desperate need to capture it by comparing it to train and how you can hear it approaching, which sends you into a fury preparing yourself for when it passes by so that you might capture its power and greatness, for when it is gone, it may be gone forever. Though writing and painting may be two different mediums of communication, I still could very much relate to this metaphor. https://www.andreakempart.com/portfolio