Creating spatial depth in your paintings can be challenging. In this workshop; learn how to crack the secrets of perspective, color and composition to create works with depth; atmospheric perspective, and compositional interest. A brief review of color theory and groupings will kick off our workshop and help you create deeper, more spatial compositions.
Class information:
Friday, June 20, 10 am-12 pm
Level: Intermediate
Age: 18+
Participation fee: $65
See materials list each participant should bring
Artist Bio: Nina Weiss is a nationally renowned artist who has been painting and drawing the landscape for over 40 years. She holds a BFA from the Tyler School of Art and graduate study at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Further study includes pre-college instruction the Rhode Island School of Design, and the Art Students’ League of New York. Her work is held in private and corporate collections throughout the United States including United Airlines, Aetna Insurance, McDonalds, Eli Lilly, Avon, and United States Customs.
She taught a combined thirty six years at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. Nina currently teaches at the Evanston Art Center, the North Shore Art League, and the Chicago Botanic Gardens. Nina frequently teaches workshops throughout the Midwest and in her Evanston Art Endeavors Studio. She travels with students every summer to teach her European Landscape Painting & Drawing Workshops.
See Nina’s work at ninaweiss.com; workshops can be found at Nina’s education website; artendeavors.org