Making Small Landscapes Pop

Making Small Landscapes Pop

Adult Class | Registration opens 8/4/2026 9:00 AM MDT

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States
202 Atelier
All
9/12/2026 (one day)
2:00 PM-5:00 PM MDT on Sat
$55.50
$47.17

Making Small Landscapes Pop

Adult Class | Registration opens 8/4/2026 9:00 AM MDT

Working on a 5x7 or smaller canvas can be fun and challenging. Study how to keep your little treasure from getting lost amid the bigger ones.

  • 1 - 2 5x7 canvases
    a variety of brushes
    selection of various paint colors:
    5 or more tubes of acrylic (any brand)
    Magenta
    Cyan
    Spectrum Yellow
    Black
    White
Judith Scott

Scott has taught art for over 30 years, instructing students in drawing, painting, design, color and human anatomy. Her work is included in several publications and has won numerous local and national awards, including special recognition at the prestigious Art in the Parks annual competition. Teaching Philosophy Like a preacher, a teacher should be all about offering hope. The teacher is a resource for the student to help form and expand his/her knowledge. I firmly believe that I can teach anyone to draw as it is an intellectual activity. As to painting and the other art forms, I demonstrate how frequently and then encourage the student, not to mimic me, but to allow their own personal marks and expression to take form in their work. Teaching itself is a gift and a skill and one I enjoy as much as creating art! Students can expect to gain learning about themselves and their own path of development. They can expect an encouraging and fun environment in which to do this. Critiques are positive, insightful, and honest. They can expect to develop their own skills of self analysis. Artist Statement My work is a great deal about painting outdoors and representing the human figure. Both have been a lifelong joy of discovery, beauty and experimentation. I tend to be more realistic than abstract but this realism or impressionism is born out of chaos first, full of personal marks and experimentation. Expert craftsmanship is a continual goal of mine. I like the expression "being a master means one knows how to fix their mistakes." https://judithscott.weebly.com/