Friday-Sunday
October 26-28, 2012 9:30AM- 4PM
Tuition $425
The model fee will be split among the student*
Supply list will be supplied upon registration and full payment
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This intensive three-day workshop will help the student unlock the mysteries of color perception and its use in describing light in representational painting. John studied with American Impressionist Henry Hensche during the last ten years of Hensche’s life. In this workshop you will be introduced to the unique method of color study developed by Hensche and his mentor, Charles W.Hathorne at the famed Cape School of Art in Provincetown, MA.
This approach is based on direct observation of color and light. We will begin outside with simple forms of still life on the first day. On the second and third day we will study the portrait and figure – learning to see, mix and paint color that creates the vibrant illusion of light. Palette knives will be used to facilitate focusing on the main masses of color and their relationship in the painting.
“Lineage of Color Exploration”
Presented by John Ebersberger
Thursday, October 25, 2012 – 4:00PM
Join artist John Ebersberger as he discusses the lineage of color exploration from Claude Monet to Charles Hawthorne to Henry Hensche and beyond in a special slide presentation at Southern Atelier.
All are welcome to attend!
All are welcome to attend!
Admission: $10
(Please RSVP – Complimentary to those participating in the workshop)
(Please RSVP – Complimentary to those participating in the workshop)