Oil Painting Basics
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2 x Sat, 22 - 29 March | 09:30 am - 04:30 pm | Byron Community College - NEW Byron Campus | 10 | $330.00 |
Introduction:
Over two Saturdays, create a series of finished oil paintings that you can frame. From printed images, you will paint a variety of everyday objects in a realistic manner.
Learn how to use light and shade to make your subjects look three dimensional. You will be shown a simple way to accurately mix any colour that you need. All the materials and equipment will be provided so you just need to turn up on the day.
Learn how to use light and shade to make your subjects look three dimensional. You will be shown a simple way to accurately mix any colour that you need. All the materials and equipment will be provided so you just need to turn up on the day.
What to Bring
- Lunch, snacks and own refreshments
- Pen & paper if you want to take notes
- All materials provided by the tutor.
Important information
Once your enrolment is completed you will receive a confirmation email. This email will include your receipt and inform you of the dates, times and venue for your course. It will also let you know of anything you need to take to class with you.
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Students are required to be 15 years old and above at the time of enrolment.
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Tutor Profile:
Harry Westera
As a ‘Contemporary Realist’ artist, Harry seeks to create images that express the wonderful in the ordinary. He does this through keen observation and appreciation of light falling on forms to reveal tone and colour. He teaches his students the skills to develop their own personal means of artistic expression.Harry trained in drawing and painting at the Julian Ashton Art School and under the Tonal Impressionist portrait painter Graeme Inson. He has studied watercolour under well-known watercolourists David Taylor and Ross Paterson. He has an honors degree in Art History and Theory, is a qualified secondary Visual Arts teacher and has conducted many Adult Education classes and workshops.
www.harrywesteraart.com.au