Drawing and Painting: The Elements w/ LAUREL SHEAR on Zoom
In this 6 week workshop, we will draw and paint the elements; Earth, Air, Water, Fire, Wood, Metal, Plasma.
In this 6 week workshop, we will draw and paint the elements; Earth, Air, Water, Fire, Wood, Metal, Plasma.
In this six week workshop we will focus on chromatic strategies while playing with collage and paint
As is customary, fun, (and required by our By-Laws), we will hold our annual member meeting
In this 6 week workshop, we will draw and paint the elements; Earth, Air, Water, Fire, Wood, Metal, Plasma.
In this six week workshop we will focus on chromatic strategies while playing with collage and paint
Spend 90 minutes each week using your imagination and developing your artistic voice
Monoprinting is a playful, exploratory process requiring neither a press nor a background in art. On a plate of gel or plexiglass, images are made with paint, rollers, sponges, netting, leaves or anything else which might create an interesting pattern. The focus is not upon the finished work, but upon the experience of discovery and making art.
In this 6 week workshop, we will draw and paint the elements; Earth, Air, Water, Fire, Wood, Metal, Plasma.
In this six week workshop we will focus on chromatic strategies while playing with collage and paint
Photo Forum is dedicated to exploring the world and stimulating each other to create more imaginative photographs.
Spend 90 minutes each week using your imagination and developing your artistic voice
bring your ideas and questions
In this 6 week workshop, we will draw and paint the elements; Earth, Air, Water, Fire, Wood, Metal, Plasma.
In this six week workshop we will focus on chromatic strategies while playing with collage and paint
Spend 90 minutes each week using your imagination and developing your artistic voice
Reading from the new book Circle Way, Eric Newton will explore his late wife Mary Ann Hogan's relationship with her father, longtime SF Chronicle book editor Bill Hogan.
We'll be stimulating our creativity, challenging ourselves with a special exercise-prompt and open up the space for a nurturing conversation with the intention of finding our unique artistic voice and enjoying the process of creating.
Spend 90 minutes each week using your imagination and developing your artistic voice
In these fun and unique classes, children will learn about different creative traditions from cultures around the world.
Wabi-sabi is the Japanese aesthetic of appreciating beauty in imperfection. Using this as our underlying guide, something magical happens in the uncontrolled parts on a page where ink meets water.