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General Inquiries – email; gloriakartstudio@gmail.com
Information
The Pelham Art Association offers Monthly Saturday 1 (ONE) DAY workshops by well-known artists, September 2024 to May 2025, in a variety of mediums.
LOCATION; KINSMEN Room, Meridian Community Centre, 100 Meridian Way, FONTHILL, ONTARIO
TIME; 9:30am to 3:00pm (9:00am setup)
GENERAL:
*Member Registration Confirmed- Once payment Received in full – SEE PAYMENT OPTIONS
*Material/Supply List emailed to all Registered Students prior to workshop, outlined by Visiting Instructor
*Some workshops may have additional fees for supplies, paid for in cash on the day of workshop
*Bring Personal Paints, Brushes, Paper towel/rag/towel, Paint Palette
*Packed Lunch or snack and Beverage
*Registration fee is non-refundable 48 hours prior to the start of the workshop.
workshop fee
Member Fee = $65-00 Non-Member = $75-00
Exception – Linda Kemp Workshop ONLY
Member Fee = $75-00 Non-Member $95-00
(Artist has higher Workshop Fee)
PAYMENT OPTIONS
ALL PAYMENTS/REGISTRATION; Lynn Di Paolo – Treasurer
email – [email protected]
E-TRANSFER
Email to : [email protected]
PLEASE include “your full name, “Title of Workshop“
CHEQUES – payable to Pelham Art Association
Mail to; Lynn Di Paolo, P O BOX 628, St Davids, Ontario L0S 1P0
or by
CASH PAYMENT
CASH payments must be made 2 weeks prior to Workshop Date
2024-2025 WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
Date ; 15 FEBRUARY 2025
GLORIA KINGMA – PASTEL
Subject PAINT YOUR PET
Supply list to be supplied by Gloria Kingma
*** JOHN ANDERSON – ACRYLIC
https://www.johndavidanderson.ca/
DATE; 15 MARCH 2025
*** JIM GUMMERSON
subject to be advised
DATE; 19 APRIL 2025
*** KAITLIN MASON – CRAYON ON WOOD
DATE; 17 MAY 2025
Kaitlin Mason – BIO
Originally, Kaitlin started college in an interior design program and later switched to the Fine Arts program at Georgian College in Barrie Ontario. After graduating, she transferred to NSCAD University in Halifax Nova Scotia, where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Currently, Kaitlin works out of her home studio in a small town north of Toronto.
Kaitlin’s drawings capture the essence of fabric in its current form, creating a visual record of a moment in time. She uses coloured pencils to create each of her drawings, gradually building vibrancy and saturation of the colours by adding several layers. The wood panel substrate adds additional organic detail, creating a subtle background to the fabrics, and visually pushes the intricate patterns forward.
Throughout history drawing has always been considered to be a preliminary stage before the beginning of a masterful project. Although still true, drawings can also evolve into masterful works of art, pushing the limits of the materials and thinking outside the box can result in a unique work of art. This workshop will explore a combination of coloured pencils on wood panels to draw patterned fabric. By using techniques like layering and blending, as well as troubleshooting tips, you’ll be able to create your own individual still life drawing of fabric.
Bring your own pencil, eraser, and sharpener, all other supplies (including wood panel, transfer paper, sand paper & required Prismacolor Premier Pencils) will be available to purchase the day of the workshop.
“Creativity is contagious. – Pass it on!” — Albert Einstein
PAST P.A.A. WORKSHOPS
Doris Rose
DORIS ROSE – BIO:
Doris Rose is a figurative oil painter based in Ontario, Canada. She undertakes commissions and creates conceptual series using both digital and traditional techniques. Her work has been exhibited at the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, the Ontario Science Centre, Project Gallery, Art Battle Toronto, and other notable venues. Doris is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design University (2009-2013), where she received the top entrance scholarship. She’s known for her thought-provoking portrait work, including the series Objectified Soul and her current series Blur. Doris has channeled her experiences with chronic migraine disease and ADHD into her art, exploring introspective themes. Doris Rose is also an influential social media creator and YouTuber, sharing her art and painting tips with nearly 200,000 followers.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Classical Portrait Painting – Masterclass
Join Doris Rose for an atelier-style portrait painting workshop where you’ll explore classical techniques and create your own portrait study working from a photograph. Guided by a professional painter, you’ll learn the fundamentals of underdrawing, colour mixing, and old-master painting techniques. The course covers drawing methods for accurate proportions, mixing flesh tones using the Munsell system and colour theory, and old-master painting techniques to break down the complex process of painting a portrait into fun, manageable steps.
LINDA KEMP
ESSENTIAL WATERCOLOUR LANDSCAPE Negative Painting
email address: [email protected]
DATE ; 16 NOVEMBER 2024
Essential Watercolour Landscape – Negative Painting
Conjure the spirit of the landscape in this innovative watercolour program. Discover secrets and strategies for interpreting and simplifying the landscape as you build your painting from the ground up with overlapping bands and interlocking shapes. Keep it fast and loose as you build your paintings following a simple plan that captures the feeling and ever-changing moods of the landscape.
In this new program, we begin with an experimental underpainting using evocative colour and painterly marks to build a foreground. The skyline emerges as we reveal and conceal with intriguing passages and layers.
You will learn negative painting strategies and the successful sequencing of transparent glazes and velvety opaque to create a luxurious patina and gentle glow in your work.
Investigate the strategic placement of captured negatives and the establishment of minimal hard edges, ushering your artwork gracefully into a soft-focus. Explore brushwork techniques for creating textures and subtle transitions of delicate tints and muted hues and how to layer lost and found edges to suggest windswept meadows and distant trees.
Whether you choose to create your masterpiece on location, from your vivid imagination, or through the lens of your photographs, you’ll be captivated by this elegant, alternative approach to landscape painting that will redefine your artistic journey.
*** PETER CHUENG – OIL or ACRYLIC
email address; [email protected]
DATE; 19 OCTOBER 2024
Peter Cheung – Bio
Born in Hong Kong and living in Burlington, Ontario, Peter Cheung is a dynamic Canadian Artist. His journey into the world of Art began under the tutelage of a renowned Chinese painting master, where he honed his skills in the delicate art of ink and water painting. Over time, he seamlessly integrated the swift and robust brushwork of Chinese painting into his Western Oils and Watercolours, creating an aesthetic unique to him.
Peter believes that good art should allow the viewer to look ‘into‘ it rather than just at it. This philosophy is a fundamental part of his artistic approach. Peter’s work is designed to create a connection with the viewer, allowing them to experience the energy, life force and movement encapsulated within each piece. Peter’s work showcases exceptional versatility and can be seen in several prestigious galleries, as well as various Private and Corporate collections.
Peter will talk about “How to paint a Complicated Subject or Scene“
MATERIAL/SUPPLY LIST
Student to bring in a Photo they feel is a challenge to paint for workshop
Paint List;- Titanium White, Permanent Rose, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, French Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Prussian Blue, Payne’s Grey
CANVAS SIZE – 11″x14″ (anything smaller is not suggested for a complex scene
ACRYLIC LANDSCAPE with ANNE MORE
https://www.facebook.com/annemoreoriginals/
https://www.instagram.com/annemoreoriginals
Originally, Kaitlin started college in an interior design program and later switched to the Fine Arts program at Georgian College in Barrie Ontario. After graduating, she transferred to NSCAD University in Halifax Nova Scotia, where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Currently, Kaitlin works out of her home studio in a small town north of Toronto.
Kaitlin’s drawings capture the essence of fabric in its current form, creating a visual record of a moment in time. She uses coloured pencils to create each of her drawings, gradually building vibrancy and saturation of the colours by adding several layers. The wood panel substrate adds additional organic detail, creating a subtle background to the fabrics, and visually pushes the intricate patterns forward.
Throughout history drawing has always been considered to be a preliminary stage before the beginning of a masterful project. Although still true, drawings can also evolve into masterful works of art, pushing the limits of the materials and thinking outside the box can result in a unique work of art. This workshop will explore a combination of coloured pencils on wood panels to draw patterned fabric. By using techniques like layering and blending, as well as troubleshooting tips, you’ll be able to create your own individual still life drawing of fabric.
Bring your own pencil, eraser, and sharpener, all other supplies (including wood panel, transfer paper, sand paper & required Prismacolor Premier Pencils) will be available to purchase the day of the workshop.
Additional Supply Fee: $30.00
To learn more about Kaitlin’s Art, you can view her pages here:
https://www.facebook.com/kaitlinmasonart/
https://www.instagram.com/kaitlin_mason_/
https://www.pinterest.ca/kaitlinmasonart/