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The Atelier Studio Program of Fine Arts

The Expression of Idea in Landscape

with Mary Pettis

$500

John F. Carlson, in his groundbreaking 1929 book, Elementary Principles of Landscape Painting, urges us to study the expressive properties of line, mass, and color. He states that it is a delusion to think that if a painter can merely “copy nature” well enough, he is creating a work of art, that he has to merely get a certain “likeness” of the things before him. He states that, rather, a painter must see through his motif, into its significance, and then choose his means accordingly. But how does one do that? This workshop is designed to answer that question. We will plant the seeds of creative expression; we will impart a solid means to analyze and consider the quality of interest that a motif holds for us: the IDEA! We will learn how to single out that transmittable, personal impression of some ONE QUALITY in the quantity before us, and get closer in our quest to understand and create true works of art! Each day begins with lecture and/or demo. Afternoons we paint outdoors. All levels welcome.

  • Jun 14 - 16th, 2024
    from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Will run

The Atelier Studio Program of Fine Arts

(612) 362-8421

1621 East Hennepin Avenue, Suite 280
Minneapolis, MN 55414 Get directions

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