Ages 14-17 | Acrylic Painting Studio

Ages 14-17 | Acrylic Painting Studio

KA Summer Camp | Available (Membership Required)

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States

202 Atelier

Beginner, Intermediate

6/10/2024-6/14/2024

1:00 PM-4:00 PM MDT on Mon Tue Wed Th Fri

$175.00

$30.00

Come explore the expansive medium of acrylic paint as we learn both traditional and experimental techniques. Acrylic paint is very versatile and there are many possibilities that will expand your understanding and enhance your work. If you like to paint, play and explore then this class is for you!

  • Students will learn the basics of acrylic painting techniques from prepping a surface to mixing and layering color. As class progresses we will incorporate some different mediums and introduce contemporary techniques like image transfer, skins, and collage.
  • All supplies are included in the materials fee and will be provided at ASLD.

Almond Williams has studied abroad in Florence, Italy, where she received instruction in advanced painting, painting restoration, and art history. She has a passion for the process and exploration of art making, which she balances with a concern toward concept. Teaching Philosophy: I believe in a learning environment of experiment and play that ignites a love for the process of art and the desire to discover new and exciting outcomes. An encouraging atmosphere helps students gain the self confidence to emerge within their own ideas and maintain a lifelong love of the arts. Students can expect to be exposed to a variety of methods and materials as well as different artists' work. Additionally, we will work to explore concepts that deepen our awareness of ourselves and our environment. Artist Statement: Color, relationship, process, and technique are all important aspects that inform the concepts at the core of my work. Often manifesting themselves in abstractions, my paintings have an etherial quality that at the same time offer up something of the familiar. Their aim is to engage the viewer to enter into a dialogue that is offered up, but not controlled, by the artwork itself. http://www.almondwilliamsart.com/