Did You Know?
The Blue Ridge Parkway remains the most intact example of pre- and post-World War II automotive rural parkway design. Photo from NPS Archives
Dates
September 13-15, 9 am - 4 pm daily
Cost
$270 (includes lunch)
Contact
The Paul and Florence Thomas Memorial Art School
Meghan Minton
336-982-2499
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http://www.florenceartschool.org
Location
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264 Trading Post Rd, behind the Northwest Trading Post
(milemarker 258.6), Glendale Springs, NC
A three day workshop that will introduce the student to
landscape painting in oil along the Blue Ridge Parkway. The goal is not to
make “perfect” paintings but to learn how to render a landscape through
good color use, values and basic composition. The idea behind these goals is
“premier coups” or “one-shot paintings.” The student will avoid the
desire to create polished and overworked paintings and learn instead to
handle paint without hesitation, to identify color relationships and
strengthen the ability to really see the landscape rather than invent it.
