PAST MASTERCLASS - Watercolour Glazing with Karin Isenburg - Sept 22th -24th 2017
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$450.00
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MASTERCLASS - Watercolour Glazing with Karin Isenburg
This exciting 3-day workshop will help you get over the fear of working with watercolour by building up colour with transparent layers.
Dry glazing in watercolor is when colour is layered in a number of beaded washes, and drying the paper between each layer. You will use transparent and semi-transparent colours resulting in a rich almost translucent look that cannot be obtained by mixing colors alone.
Date: Sept 22 - 24th 2017
Time: 10:00am - 5:00pm
Cost: $450
Workshop Location:
Ellis Art Studios
1021 Ellis Street
Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Z3
Registration:
You can secure your spot by purchasing this workshop online or by signing up via email or telephone at director@ellisartstudios.ca | 250.300.4668 or in-person at Ellis Art Studios.
Refund & Cancellation Policy:
A supply list will be provided upon registration. You may withdraw 4 weeks prior to the workshop start date and receive a full refund. No refunds will be allowed after this date.
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About The Instructor
Karin Isenburg has been painting for over thirty years. She has taken a number of courses in the Durham Region, Cape Breton and Greater Toronto area. She has spent countless hours in private study through Galleries and Libraries.
Experimentation and a greater commitment has led to the development of layering transparent and semi-transparent colour creating luminosity and a rich depth of colour in her work. Glazing many layers brings form and shape to her work. Light shining through, reflecting colours and developing distinct shadows are also main elements in the work. Realism is her desired result but always leaving room for heightened colour expression and light.
Karin enjoys bringing the viewer up close and personal to see the everyday larger than life. She sees how everyday items have personal meanings to all of us. She sets her objects and materials in a way that makes a bold composition, a statement.
Her latest adventure has been exploring figure painting specifically cultural traditions and dress. Portraiture is a close second.
Karin Is an elected member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour (CSPWC) and the Ontario Society of Artists (OSA). Her painting CLEMENTINES was selected for the Diploma Collection at the Peel Art Gallery, Museum & Archives.
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