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Art for the Soul Retreat & Gallery |
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Art Studio
Scheduled Workshops:(Let us design a workshops to suit your needs) Mixed Media Experimental for advanced: June 21, 2005 Fee: $75 Adventures in Watercolors for Beginners: Oct. 6,7,8, 2005; Nov.3,4,5, 2005 (concentration on fall landscapes) Fee: $275 Adventures in watercolors for Advanced: Oct.20,21,22, 2005; Nov.17,18,19, 2005 (concentration on fall landscapes) Fee: $275 ($100 Deposit) Private Mentoring:Each artist has a different style. Mentoring is a way to bring that style into reality or to foster its growth. If you want individual attention on an exclusive basis and if you like to set your own "classroom" schedule. private mentoring is your best option. This is is not a pre-conceived program but is determined by you and your desires to grow as an artist. In order to facilitate this process, samples of your art are needed prior to your session. A thorough critique of your work will facilitate your experience at Art for the Soul. Art Retreat Director Ann Hamilton and yourself will discuss your needs, aspirations, and goals. Based on these matters, a realistic time frame within which they might be reached will be determined. Private and small groups lessons are available. How to begin: Director Ann Hamilton's teaching form incorporates traditional and experimental methodology. "My approach includes both the psychological and stylistic. Getting to know my students and what mediums they use are important elements of this process. I have to get inside their heads and hearts in order to help them bring out, through techniques, their styles. In order to do this, I must first learn what my students want to accomplish. Our time together is focused on this expectation. "Many years ago, while researching the artist, Georgia O'Keefe, I learned the importance of being true to one's self in the creative process. Through O'Keefe's words "...at least, I can paint what I want to," I gained self-assurance as an artist. It was this confidence that convinced me to concentrate on teaching my students to express themselves, not someone else, through their art. "My students say they learn the most by watching me work. Because artists are more visual, seeing, rather than listening or reading, is a more efficient way of learning. "My style is that of allowing the subject matter of the painting to direct me. I have an idea, such as a landscape or a seascape, but the painting, like a work of fiction in a literary piece, takes on a life of its' own. It often appears to be telling me what to do. This is what challenges me most about painting. "When I place, pour, paint, colors onto paper, canvas, or panel, a vision of the painting soon begins to take shape in my mind. Once I decide on a focal point, the development of the painting proceeds much like that of the development of characters in a work of fiction. Whether it's in the classroom, my studio, or during workshops that I conduct, I am always being surprised. More than twenty years of experience have trained me to make most of the surprises joyful results. And I love to teach others how to free themselves up to better enjoy the act of creating in their own way."--Ann Hamilton Art Retreat Accommodations |
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