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117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine 03903 (207) 438-9826 For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at [email protected]! WINTER 2019 Art Class & Workshop Schedule Drawing, Painting, Monoprinting, Egg Tempera Indigo Dyeing, Asian Brush Painting SA 1 CEZANNE TO DIEBENKORN Tom Glover, 10 Weeks Monday 9 – 12 February 4 – April 8 Tuition $300 Starting at the end of the 19th century with Cezanne and his tilting planes; through Picasso/Braque and cubism; to the austere paintings of Diebenkorn and the photo collages of Hockney, we will explore abstract art. Various formal structures will be discussed and we will apply ideas and techniques of many different abstract painters to see how they achieved their creations. We will learn about processes and modes of thought that help lead to the development of abstract paintings. Oil and acrylic suggested, but gouache, watercolor, collage, and mixed media are also acceptable. Experimentation will be the emphasis. There is no right or wrong, so be daring! Also would recommend bringing more than one substrate to work on. Canvas board is fine, or canvas, or gessoed hardboard. SA 2 BUILDING DRAWING SKILLS Carol Morley, 8 Weeks Monday, 1 - 4 February 4 – March 25 Tuition $290 Copy Fee $4 Students will learn the fundamentals of representational drawing in a relaxed atmosphere. The course will cover contour drawing, perspective, composition and mastering tonal values through the observation of still life forms. We will then experiment with drawing techniques, explore visual vocabulary and the expression of creative ideas in still life, landscape and portraits. This is a fun and supportive class that will give you a chance to try out new ideas and develop your own unique way of drawing. Your personal drawings can be of any subject. SA 3 WINTER WONDERLAND Tom Glover, 10 Weeks Monday 6 – 9 February 4 – April 8 Tuition $300 When this class starts we will be knee deep in the white stuff! Observational skills will be put to the test as we explore the effects of snow on the landscape. Several major artists will be referenced to help give us clues in observing snow: its effects on water, buildings, the ocean, trees, fields, streets and so on. Please be photographing as we will not be tramping around outside, but will have to rely on photographs to help catapult our imaginations into capturing snow and all of its colors and textures. Oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolor accepted. Students will be encouraged to work on more than one image in class. We will talk about formal aspects of painting—color mixing, composing, wet-on-wet techniques; scumbling, glazing, washes and so on. Beginners welcome! A t t a c h m e n t s a r e a

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117 Bolt Hill Road, Eliot Maine 03903 (207) 438-9826

For more information visit our website at http://www.sanctuaryarts.org or e-mail us at [email protected]!

WINTER 2019 Art Class & Workshop Schedule

Drawing, Painting, Monoprinting, Egg Tempera Indigo Dyeing, Asian Brush Painting

SA 1CEZANNE TO DIEBENKORNTom Glover, 10 WeeksMonday 9 – 12February 4 – April 8Tuition $300

Starting at the end of the 19th century with Cezanne and his tilting planes; through Picasso/Braque and cubism; to the austere paintings of Diebenkorn and the photo collages of Hockney, we will explore abstract art. Various formal structures will be discussed and we will apply ideas and techniques of many different abstract painters to see how they achieved their creations. We will learn about processes and modes of thought that help lead to the development of abstract paintings. Oil and acrylic suggested, but gouache,

watercolor, collage, and mixed media are also acceptable. Experimentation will be the emphasis. There is no right or wrong, so be daring! Also would recommend bringing more than one substrate to work on. Canvas board is fine, or canvas, or gessoed hardboard.

SA 2BUILDING DRAWING SKILLSCarol Morley, 8 WeeksMonday, 1 - 4February 4 – March 25Tuition $290 Copy Fee $4

Students will learn the fundamentals of representational drawing in a relaxed atmosphere. The course will cover contour drawing, perspective, composition and mastering tonal values through the observation of still life forms. We will then experiment with drawing techniques, explore visual vocabulary and the expression of creative ideas in still life, landscape and portraits. This is a fun and supportive class that will give you a chance to try out new ideas and develop your own unique way of drawing. Your personal drawings can be of any subject.

SA 3 WINTER WONDERLANDTom Glover, 10 WeeksMonday 6 – 9February 4 – April 8Tuition $300

When this class starts we will be knee deep in the white stuff! Observational skills will be put to the test as we explore the effects of snow on the landscape. Several major artists will be referenced to help give us clues in observing snow: its effects on water, buildings, the ocean, trees, fields, streets and so on. Please be photographing as we will not be tramping around outside, but will have to rely on photographs to help catapult our imaginations into capturing snow and all of its colors and textures. Oil, acrylic, gouache, watercolor accepted. Students will be encouraged to work on more than one image in class. We will talk about formal aspects of painting—color mixing, composing, wet-on-wet techniques; scumbling, glazing, washes and so on. Beginners welcome!

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SA 4 MEDITATIONS IN INK; Introduction to Asian Brush PaintingBruce Ivereson, 10 WeeksTuesday 9 – 12February 5 – April 9Tuition $300Materials $25

For three thousand years, the Asian cultures of China, Korea, andJapan have expressed their love of nature with simple, yet, refinedtools...brush, ink, inkstone, and rice paper. This class is for thoseinterested in learning and using the traditional tools andtechniques of Asian Brush Painting ("sumi-e" in Japan). Throughstep -by- step instructor demonstrations and hands-on brushpainting projects using the "Four Treasures" (bamboo brushes,handground ink, inkstone, and rice paper), you will explore thisancient and elegant art and leave class with two completedprojects. Subjects for this ten week session will be Bamboo andPlum Blossom (Cherry) in ink and color and an exploration of thenature of Chinese and Japanese calligraphy. NO ARTEXPERIENCE NECESSARY.

SA 5WATERCOLOR & DRAWINGRussel Whitten, 10 WeeksTuesday 2 – 5February 5 – April 9Tuition $300

This class will provide training in the direct observation of form and its surrounding elements. The emphasize will be on controlling watercolor media to re-creating the appearance of nature with use of surrounding forms. The development of forms as derived from the study of perspective,

composition, value and color will play as the foundation for this class.

SA 6CLASSICAL STILL LIFE TECHNIQUESSydney Sparrow, 10 WeeksWednesday 10 – 1February 6 – April 10Tuition $300

The aim of this class will be to finish highly realized still lifepaintings, beginning with composition, set-up, and color mixing, torendering detail in final layers. Students will be walked through theprocess of creating line drawings, which will be transferred to paintingsurfaces. In studying value and form, we will then completemonochromatic underpaintings. In further layers of paint, we'll talkabout and address palette, hue and chroma control, and creatingtexture and surface detail. We'll spend time talking about the traditionof still life painting, and look at artists throughout history as exampleand inspiration.

SA 7DRAWING THE FIGURESydney Sparrow, 10 WeeksWednesday 2 - 5February 6 – April 10Tuition $300 Model Fee $90

This class is an opportunity for students to draw the figure from life over the course of ten weeks. We will work on several poses throughout the semester, starting each with a linear block-in and move forward to a finished, 3-dimensional figure with full values and form. We will discuss and employ topics including gesture, proportion, comparative measurement, and building volume. We'll work together through each step of the drawing via demos, problem-solving, and discussion. The focus will be to create figure drawings that demonstrate both anatomical accuracy and sensitivity to line work and composition.

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SA 8CONTEMPLATIVE ART PRACTICES Sean Kramer, 10 Weeks Wenesday 6 - 9 February 6 – April 10Tuition $300 Materials $35

The sessions of this workshop will be pleasantly spent mediating and doing art meditatively. We will begin each class working with our body, breath and mind. Then we will try a variety of contemplative art practices: mandalas and yantras, spontaneous and intuitive art making, working with symbols, drawing our journey, surrealist techniques, and more. The emphasis will be on the process, art as a meditative practice, letting go of the inner critic.

SA 9BASIC TECHNIQUES OF EGG TEMPERA PANEL PAINTING Sean Kramer, 10 Weeks Thursday 9 - 12 February 7 – April 11Tuition $300 Materials Fee $90

In this course you will learn painting techniquesoriginating with the Egyptians, practiced throughout theMiddle Ages, and continued into the present. Learn howto prepare panels using 'true gesso' made from marbledust and chalk. Make your own paints from earths,semiprecious stones and modern pigments. Learn anumber of methods for using gold leaf and other kinds ofmetal leaf in paintings. Multiple techniques of applyingegg-tempera will be taught: dry brush, petite lac, glazingand scumbling.

SA 10WATERCOLOR BLISS IN THE GREENHOUSEPat Hardy, 4 WeeksThursday 10 – 1January 17 – February 7Tuition $200

Come and paint orchids in the winter with the snow falling overhead at Wentworth Greenhouse. Play with contour, color, negative space, composition, and pattern as you create vibrant florals in watercolor. All levels welcomed. Materials list available upon registration.

SA 11BOTANICAL DRAWINGCarol Morley, 8 WeeksThursday 1- 4January 31 – March 28(no class March 21)Tuition $290 Flower Fee $5

Explore the natural world through sketching and drawing.Learn how to portray the characteristics of plants throughobservation and drawing exercises. Take your inspirationfrom nature and capture the diverse and intriguing shapesof the plant world and other garden friends, to create yourown compelling compositional ideas. Through guidedinstruction you will learn about graphite shading andcolored pencil rendering. You may choose to work ineither graphite or colored pencil. Suitable for any level.

SA 12 DRAWING SPRING FLOWERSCarol Morley, 4 WeeksThursday 1 - 4April 11 – May 2Tuition $200 Flower Fee $5

Enjoy drawing the flowers and blossoms of spring. From bud to open flower we will learn how to observe the beauty of natural forms through a series of sketches and create a pleasing composition for a more finished rendering. This class is open to students of all levels. Beginning students may choose to work in graphite and more advanced students in colored pencils or the medium of your choice.

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SA 13REPRESENTATIONAL OIL PAINTING Sean Beavers, 13 WeeksThursday 6 - 9January 24 – April 18Tuition $355

This studio class is for anyone from beginner to the advanced painter looking to develop their visual vocabulary and expression. From realism to expressionism, there are some simple methods that can significantly improve your oil painting, through the use of light, color, atmosphere and form. Students will be introduced to the knowledge and skills necessary to represent the world around them. Personal projects and assignments will help explore these concepts. Individual expression and growth will be encouraged. All painting levels will meet simultaneously, from beginner to advanced. Materials list presented at first class. Beginners very welcome.

SA 14THE ELEMENTS OF LANDSCAPE: BUILDING A HOW-TO NOTEBOOKBill Paarlberg, 10 WeeksFriday 2 – 5February 1 – April 5Tuition $300

This class will develop confidence in the beginning and intermediate student by teaching basic drawing and painting techniques for portraying fundamental landscape features. Each class will address a different subject: sky, trees, water, buildings, rocks, figures, boats, perspective, composition, and more. Demonstrations will be provided in a variety of media, including watercolor, pencil, and pen and ink, but the techniques will be relatively simple and applicable to most media. We will refer to work by other

artists and teachers. Students are welcome to work in the media of their choice. Students will make notes and studies in their own notebooks, which, by the end of the class will become their own how-to guide to what works best for them. Materials list provided upon registration.

SA 15 WATERCOLOR BASICS FOR THE ABSOLUTE BEGINNERBill Paarlberg, One SessionSaturday 9-12, April 6Tuition $85

Have you tried painting in watercolor but didn’t really know how to start? Or become frustrated because you’re not used to using a brush or pallet or watercolor paint? This 3-hour workshop starts at the very beginning, with how to use a brush to grab water, how to use your pallet, how to mix paint, and how to use your brush to make basic marks and washes. Everything will be demonstrated step-by-step, in simple language, and with one-on-one help. Everything will be basic and easy to learn, and will give you the confidence necessary to continue learning and painting. Limited to 12 students. Materials list provided after registration.

SA 16MONOPRINTINGAmanda Rouse, Two DaysSaturday & Sunday 10 - 2 March 23 & 24, Limit 7Tuition $180 Materials Fee $12

Monoprinting is an exciting printing method that combines painting and drawing with stamping, transfers, textures, and a touch of chance! We will use water-based inks to make painterly prints that are one of a kind. You will learn the basics of additive and subtractive printing, registration, color mixing, using textures to create tones, ghost printing, and how to make prints from your home. If you have never made a print, or if it is your favorite way of working, this workshop will not disappoint! Come for an adventure into the art of a print.

SA 17INDIGO DYEING Amanda Rouse, One Day Saturday 1 – 5, May 18 Tuition $90 Materials Fee $15

Indigo Dying has been used all over the world for at least 6000 years. The Indigo plant dyes fabric in a variety of shades of blue, commonly associated with denim. In this 4 hour workshop you will learn Shibori, the Japanese tradition of folding and manipulating fabrics to make intricate patterns for dyeing, along with the history and process of Indigo dyeing. You will leave the workshop with beautiful naturally dyed garments and the knowledge to continue this addictive technique on your own!

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Hollow Form Construction & JewelryWheel Throwing, Figure Sculpture, Origami Flowers

SA 18HOLLOW FORM CONSTRUCTION Rob Peacock, 10 WeeksTuesday 6 – 9February 5 – April 9Tuition $300 Materials Fee $45

This course will focus on creating 3 dimension shapes that can be incorporated into objects of adornment such as rings, bangle bracelets, and brooches. Similar to making a 6 sided box, students will learn how to bend, shape and form metal to create a variety of symmetrical and asymmetrical shapes. The course will also cover techniques involving surface embellishment such as roller printing, reticulation, fusing, and hammer texturing for the soul purpose of enhancement. Previous soldering skills a thumbs up but not entirely necesary.

SA 19 JEWELRY & METALSMITHINGAlice Carroll, 10 WeeksFriday 10 – 1February 1 – April 5Tuition $300 Lab Fee $45

This beginning intensive will cover the use of basic hand tools and the primary techniques in making jewelry and metal objects. We will cover hot and cold connections, piercing, surface decoration, light forging, forming, and basic stone settings. We will also explore various ways of casting such as the use of cuttlebone and delft clay. Students are encouraged to create their own designs. Bring a sketchbook to class. More advanced students will receive one on one help in applying advanced techniques to their designs. The class will be a mixture of demonstrations, lectures, and studio time.

SA 20FIGURE SCULPTURE Cate Irvine, 10 Weeks Friday 6 - 9February 1 – April 5Tuition $300Model & Clay Fee $120

Want more practice with the live model? Are you yearning to learnmore about anatomy? In this sculpture class we will work with a

model to explore the dynamics of proportion, symmetry and contourin clay. We will also dive into some of the surface anatomy which

helps create a more convincing sculpture. While we sculpt to createa likeness we will also consider the archetypal or overarching

feeling of the pose and the model. Starting out with a few shortsketches we will determine a pose and spend the bulk of our time

refining what we see and how to make it both meaningful andbeautiful.

SA 21, A & BWHEEL THROWING Bob Ellis, 8 Weeks SA 21 A, Wednesday, 9 - 12 SA 21 B, Wednesday 1 - 4 February 6 – March 27 Tuition $290 Lab fee $50

In a relaxed, fun atmosphere, students will learn the basics of wheel throwing techniques, glazing and firing. This is a high fire stoneware class for both beginning and intermediate students. Intermediate students can hope to be taken to new horizons yet unexplored with this exceptionally talented potter. Class limit is 6; we have 6 wheels. (Lab fee includes 35 lbs clay, glazes, firing costs up to 8 pieces)

SA 22ORIGAMI FLOWER MAKINGEmily Boucher, One SessionSaturday 10 – 12, March 2Tuition $60Materials Fee $10

In this short class we will learn to make multi-part origami flowers.Paper will be provided but students should feel free to bring theirown if they wish. Enjoy a morning of paper craft and brighten yourwinter with a bouquet of handmade flowers.

We are proud of the caliber of our professional artist/instructors. For biographical information please view our website

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