Plein Air Painting: Online Workshop

Plein Air Painting: Online Workshop

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Saturday, August 22
Lauren Sansaricq, Instructor
An Online, 1 day Workshop

A one day- online experience, featuring an in-studio lecture and demonstration, and student critiques.

Regardless of your level of experience, the goal of this 2 part workshop will be to provide you with a thorough introduction to traditional 19th Century plein air landscape painting, using an easy layered approach. In this workshop we will focus on how to capture the beauty of the landscape in a convincing realist manner. Students will gain a deeper understanding of how the old masters approached plein air painting, how they composed the complexity of nature, and how they used a layered approach to capture the subtleties of space and form in the landscape. Techniques of Underpainting, Glazing, Scumbling, and Atmospheric Glazing will be demonstrated. All levels gladly welcome!

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Afternoon in the Schoharie, Lauren Sansaricq

Afternoon in the Schoharie, Lauren Sansaricq

Saturday, August 22 11am - 1pm , 2-4pm

Via Zoom Session, Instructor Lauren Sanasriq give a slide show intro of her artistic influences, a presentation of her art work in terms of explaining her painting method, followed by a painting demo. In the afternoon session, Sansariq will offer helpful critiques of participants work.

A supply list will be available upon registration.

Colgate Lake in Early Autumn, Lauren Sasaricq

Colgate Lake in Early Autumn, Lauren Sasaricq

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About the instructor

Lauren Sansaricq grew up in Columbia County, New York, where from an early age she was exposed to both the beauties of the Hudson Valley and, under the teaching of Thomas Locker, a traditional approach to landscape painting. Taking Mr. Locker’s advice Miss Sansaricq received academic training in drawing and painting at the Grand Central Academy of Art in NYC. In 2011, at just 21 years old, she was taken under the representation of Hawthorne Fine Art, a prestigious New York gallery specializing in 19th century Hudson River School Painting. Miss Sansaricq was also honored with a solo show in New York at Hawthorne Fine Art that same year. Sansaricq’s work has been exhibited in Manhattan at historic venues like the Salmagundi Club, the National Arts Club and the Union League Club. In 2012 she had a solo show at Saint Anselm College, and had her work featured at the Boston International Fine Arts Show. One of Sansaricq’s paintings was also featured in the New York Times, surrounding the show she was apart of, “The Great Hudson River Exhibition”. Today Sansaricq’s artwork is in collections throughout the country, and is hung beside some of the best American painters of the past. She also teaches every summer on the Hudson River Fellowship and occasionally at Grand Central Atelier in NYC. Sansaricq now resides in the Catskill Mountains following in the footsteps of the great Hudson River School painters of the past

More Samples of the Instructors Work
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