This class explores various processes and approaches involved in abstract expressionist painting. During this class students will be introduced to ways of working that both facilitates ones intuitive improvisation and basic instruction of what makes an abstract painting successful. Through demonstrations, exercises, individual and group critiques, students will be introduced to new ways of working which promote Discovery and artistic growth.
Various water based paints such as Acrylic, tempera, or house paint; various Mark making and drawing materials such as: pencils, graphite sticks; oil pastel, sharpie markers, etc.; brushes of various sizes; plastic containers for water and paints, cloth ranks, scissors or utility knife, regular Elmer's glue (not school glue ).
This class explores various processes and approaches involved in abstract expressionist painting. During this class students will be introduced to ways of working that both facilitates ones intuitive improvisation and basic instruction of what makes an abstract painting successful. Through demonstrations, exercises, individual and group critiques, students will be introduced to new ways of working which promote Discovery and artistic growth.