Nathan Fowkes - 1-Day Composition: Design for Dynamic Picture-Making Workshop

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May 14, 2011 (Saturday)  -  Meets 12:00 PM-8:00 PM

Tuition:  $175.00

 

 The skills of drawing and color are critically important and yet they don't find their full expression until they're teamed with a strong composition. If you're going to make a great picture you have to have a great composition. That will be the topic of study for this year's one-day intensive composition workshop with DreamWorks studio artist and Fine Arts instructor Nathan Fowkes. He will present the fundamentals of pictorial composition for the creation of compelling images for artists of all kinds including landscape, figurative and entertainment arts. The workshop will include:
• Lectures on the fundamentals of effective picture making
• Discussions on the creation of mood and environment
• Principles for organizing complex scenes into pleasing arrangements
• Strategies for solving compositional problems quickly and effectively
• Studies of Composition in history and the modern day
• Painting demonstration
• Compositional exercises
• Student painting time with instructor feedback


Call 818-708-9232 or go online to reserve your spot.


Starts: May 14, 2011 - Ends: May 14, 2011
Location: Los Angeles, California, USAWebsite: http://www.laafa.org






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Rayshelon (not verified) | Fri, 06/03/2011 - 09:03 | Permalink

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