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Dimensions | 48 × 1.5 × 48 in |
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$4,500.00 $4,725.00
48″x 48″x 1.5″
Acrylic on canvas
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Dimensions | 48 × 1.5 × 48 in |
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Subject this week: Grizzly Bears
When creating animals their brown coat can be very challenging to paint in an interesting way. We’ll layer in unusual colours that increase depth and interest into brown fur. Bonus: My formula on how to do eyes in a large format.
Note: This is an unedited replay of a zoom class recorded on July 21, 2021. You have lifetime access. Look for the youtube link under “downloadable files” on your receipt.
Instructor: Connie Geerts
Fee: $35.00 + GST
Life time access
Call Connie at 403-547-9727 if you have trouble registering.
Choose the PayPal button to pay with credit card – you don’t need a PayPal account.
Supplies: Set of acrylic paints, palette, paint brushes (I recommend at least a 1″ flat, 1.5″ flat, and a few smaller brushes) your choice of a canvas, cradleboard or paper to paint on(whatever size you like), sketch/note book, watercolour crayons or chalk to draw your image, a plastic binder sleeve, ruler, other tools or mediums you like to use, reference photos of things you want to paint.
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Subject – Dogs
Have you wanted to paint your canine buddy but don’t know where to start? I’ll go through the process step by step for you, making it easy to create your own masterpiece. This is a unedited prerecorded zoom class
IMPORTANT: Your receipt contains your Utube link. Look in the “Downloads” box and click on/ copy the link.
Instructor: Connie Geerts
Date: Recorded Nov. 20, 2021
Fee: $35.00 + GST
Call Connie at 403-547-9727 if you have trouble registering.
Choose the PayPal button to pay with credit card – you don’t need a PayPal account.
General Supplies: Set of acrylic paints, palette, paint brushes (I recommend at least a 1″ flat, 1.5″ flat, and a few smaller brushes) your choice of surface – a canvas, cradleboard or 140 lb watercolour paper to paint on (no larger than 16×20), sketch/note book, watercolour crayons or chalk to draw your image, a plastic binder sleeve, ruler, other tools or mediums you like to use, reference photos of things you want to paint.
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I use resin to cast these little treasures so that I can encapsulate interesting elements that inspire the viewer to peer in. A plaster and paper mix creates the amorphous shape inside but I add a quartz crystal for just a little touch of alchemy, to gather the viewers’ positive emotional energy and release it back later when the sculpture finds a home. One of the parts I like the most about my little sculptures is the metal powder incorporated into the face of the creature. It’s called cold cast metal when it’s added to resin. I use bronze, copper and other metal powders, and love the way it polishes to a metallic finish that contrasts so well with the clear, colourful resin. I hope you enjoy them!
Subject this week: #8 Abstraction: A Fun Self Portrait
A way not to take ourselves too seriously is to do a fun self portrait. We will look at a number of different artists (Modigliani, Picasso etc.) for inspiration to come up with a totally unique and abstract portrait of our self or someone else. This one is going to be a lot of fun. Come ready to paint! Extra supplies: A sheet of watercolour paper and masking tape
Note: This is an unedited replay of a zoom class recorded on June 23/21. You will have lifetime access to this video.
IMPORTANT: Your receipt contains your youtube link. Look in the “Downloads” box and click on the link.
Instructor: Connie Geerts
Fee: $35.00 + GST
Location: Zoom replay
Call Connie at 403-547-9727 if you have trouble registering.
Choose the PayPal button to pay with credit card – you don’t need a PayPal account.
Supplies: Set of acrylic paints, palette, paint brushes (I recommend at least a 1″ flat, 1.5″ flat, and a few smaller brushes) your choice of a canvas, cradleboard or paper to paint on(whatever size you like), sketch/note book, watercolour crayons or chalk to draw your image, a plastic binder sleeve, ruler, other tools or mediums you like to use, reference photos of things you want to paint.
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