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Watercolor Workshop with acclaimed artist Gerald BrommerSeptember 17 - 21, 2007 $600.
Landscape Design (with collage) Landscape Design is a multi-media class for intermediate and advanced painters in which sketching, watercolor (or acrylic) and collage techniques will be explored. The ultimate goal is to make more sophisticated and better designed landscape paintings, regardless of the painting medium used. Various abstract collage techniques will be used to help artists understand important landscape design concepts that can be applied to all their paintings, regardless of subject matter. Innovative and exciting results will be achieved in classes, but the theoretical and practical applications of learned design principles will help in the organization of all future paintings.
The Quinlan Visual Arts Center is very pleased to announce a Watercolor Workshop with internationally renowned watercolor master, Gerald Brommer. Both an artist and art educator, Brommer is skilled in collage, acrylic and watercolor. As an instructor, he began his career teaching geography eventually transitioning to teaching art. A published author, Brommer has written numerous articles and books of varying subjects including art history, art instruction, and careers in art for students of high school and college age as well as resource books for teachers. His instructional books on the subject of watercolor are considered essential for the serious student of the medium. Brommer has been in high demand since the 1960’s and this workshop is over a decade in the making. At long last officially booked, Gerald Brommer, an artist who has traveled the world to exhibit and to teach, will be venturing to Gainesville for Landscape Painting: Design and Content, September 17 – 21, 2007.
Call the Quinlan at (770) 536-2575 for more information or to secure your place on the registration list. Spaces will be limited. To download a printable version of Gerald Brommer's workshop supply list and class syllabus, please click HERE.
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