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Landscapes on Location - June 29

Price: $60 per class

In this class students will be introduced to a variety of aspects of plein air painting such as seeing color and shapes in life versus copying from a photo, creating a design and a pleasing composition, seeing values and rendering them accurately, and learning how to mix colors on the palette and canvas according to principles of design and color.

Landscapes on Location - June 22

Price: $60 per class

In this class students will be introduced to a variety of aspects of plein air painting such as seeing color and shapes in life versus copying from a photo, creating a design and a pleasing composition, seeing values and rendering them accurately, and learning how to mix colors on the palette and canvas according to principles of design and color.

Landscapes on Location - June 15

Price: $60 per class

In this class students will be introduced to a variety of aspects of plein air painting such as seeing color and shapes in life versus copying from a photo, creating a design and a pleasing composition, seeing values and rendering them accurately, and learning how to mix colors on the palette and canvas according to principles of design and color.

Landscapes on Location - June 8

Price: $60 per class | $195 Bundle for all four classes -Four locations around Pueblo

In this class students will be introduced to a variety of aspects of plein air painting such as seeing color and shapes in life versus copying from a photo, creating a design and a pleasing composition, seeing values and rendering them accurately, and learning how to mix colors on the palette and canvas according to principles of design and color.

Duality - Mieko Kaneshi Opening Day

Centuries apart, yet connected by an ancient culture, east meets west in a cacophony of bright colors, bold brush strokes and mystical messages. Mieko blends the disciplined study of Japanese art with the boldness of the wild west in a unique artistic style. When she first came to America, Mieko was awestruck by the castness and grandeur of the West

Rice Ramen Ruminations

Kasahara makes materials present as well, assuredly applying a minimalist, contemporary aesthetic to them, though her work is also influenced by the abundance of objects available for repurposing in our modern world. She is seldom constrained by any particular style. As she points out, “It’s more freeing to stay away from the limitations of labels and categories and to only think about the best way to realize a piece.”

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