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August 11, 2024
Transcending the photo reference in paint
- Organization: Willow Pond SLO
- Submission Deadline: August 11, 2024
- Event Dates: October 11, 2024 - October 14, 2024
- Entry Fee: N/A
- Award Info: N/A
- Type: Workshops & Classes
- Eligibility: National
- Categories: Painting
- Location: Arroyo Grande, CA 93420, United States
4-day workshop with Alyssa Monks
October 11-14, 2024
Applications close on August 11, 2024, or when the maximum number of 12 attendees is reached.
$1,447.00 includes lunch daily
Willow Pond SLO. Central Coast. California.
This workshop is designed to guide the students toward creating a painting from a photo reference, using both indirect and direct traditional painting techniques. It aims to instruct painters on how to use the photograph to create a painting that surpasses the look of the photograph, not simply imitates a photograph. The workshop will explain how to create a useful photo reference, covering topics such as ideal lighting, camera settings, lenses, Photoshop, and printing. We will explore ways of seeing the picture objectively, how to imply detail without overstating, and what level of finish works best for the particular painting or style. The painting will develop through indirect layers of opaque and transparent painting to achieve the delicate nuances of flesh and other surfaces. Methods of Glazing and Scumbling will be discussed. The final result can be a painting that captures the essence of your subject (and your connection with that subject) and contains the intimacy of the human touch that transcends a smooth photo-realistic image.
About Alyssa Monks
Born in 1977 in New Jersey, Alyssa began oil painting as a child. She studied at The New School in New York and earned her B.A. from Boston College in 1999. During this time she studied painting at Lorenzo de’ Medici in Florence. She went on to earn her M.F.A. from the New York Academy of Art in 2001. She completed an artist in residency at Fullerton College in 2006 and has lectured and taught at universities and institutions worldwide. She continues to offer workshops and mentorships and lectures regularly. Alyssa has been awarded the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant for Painting three times and serves on the New York Academy of Art’s Board of Trustees. She is represented by Forum Gallery in New York City. Alyssa currently lives and paints in Brooklyn, New York.
To register or find out more go to https://www.willowpondslo.com/artist-workshops-san-luis-obispo