An event every day that begins at 10:00 am, repeating until August 4, 2022
$45
Ages 16+
$45, $40.50 for ACWL-Nuveen Members
In this two-day class we will explore two ideas; the small landscape (the one hiding under the trees), and the paint medium gouache (the great paint with the funny name).
Many artists pursued the small, quiet moments in landscape in addition to the large grand scenes. These smaller scenes lend themselves well to gouache, a waterbased paint that is much like watercolor, but opaque like acrylic. Let’s explore the small landscape, and discover this unique material.
Students should bring inspiration photos from home or scenes/sketches from nature.
About the Instructor:
Laurel Geis has lived in the White Lake area for 27 years. She taught Art in public schools for 30 years before retiring. She is an active artist, working primarily in painting and drawing, and her work has been widely exhibited in sites like the Muskegon Museum of Art and the White River Gallery. Her work frequently includes landscape or environmental themes.
Class minimum: 4
Class maximum: 10
ACWL-Nuveen classes are supported in part by grants from the Michigan Arts & Culture Coalition, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Nuveen Benevolent Trust.