How to Approach and Paint Complex Landscape (oil or acrylic) Peter Cheung (Sat.Feb.15) 9:30am-4:30pm Studio ONE

$110.00$125.00

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In this workshop we will learn how to simplify the landscape by breaking it down to different modules. By doing this exercise, it will help us to make sense of the otherwise complex subject. We will learn what information should be included, and what information we should let go. Also, we will discuss how to use light and shadow to create mood and atmosphere.

SKU: WS1-1502-PC Category:

Description

This workshop takes place:
Saturday, February 15th, 2025
9:30 am to 4:30 pm (Please bring your lunch)
Please bring your choice of canvas, a table cover (if you place paints on the table surface), your own brushes, etc.

Colour suggestions:

Titanium White
Permanent Rose
Cadmium Red
Cadmium Yellow
Yellow Ochre
Burnt Sienna
French Ultramarine Blue
Cobalt Blue
Prussian Blue
Payne’s Grey
What Peter’s students had to say in 2024:

“Excellent workshop- Peter was a very encouraging and wise instructor who had excellent exercises for us to do! Would love to have him return!”

“Peter is a wealth of knowledge and tons of talent. He enjoys painting and passing his knowledge on. I would definitely recommend him to anyone interested in improving.”

“This was one of the best workshops I’ve ever taken. Peter broke the process down step-by-step, encouraged participants and gave wonderful feedback.”

“It was a lovely workshop. Mr Cheung is extremely professional but warm in his demeanour with students. He came prepared with lessons and examples, he demonstrated as well as walked around the class to discreetly assist students individually several times. His observations are astute and to the point. No wonder this teacher is popular with many organizations. A really really good beginner’s class for oils that also speaks to more experienced painters.”

“This course was fabulous! It was a pleasure; informative, relaxing. Loved the demos especially,  and the venue. Peter’s teaching is clear and inspiring. There was lots of work time and Peter’s critiques, comments and tips are bang on.”

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Course Fee

General, Members