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Skip Whitcomb and Dan Young Workshops, April 2016

Highly acclaimed artists, Skip Whitcomb and Dan Young,  will be offering their workshops in the Nashville area this coming April. There are a few places to be filled in both workshops. On January 30, 2016 the workshops will be announced to non-members, so if you either missed the first announcement, or now find that you can take one of these workshops, please let us know!

To sign up please contact Rachel Blair, chestnutnews2@gmail.com 

Be sure to scroll all the way down so you can view each workshop offered.

Note on supplies: Bottled water will be provided. Bring your own lunch since most of the workshops will be in the field, and bring your stool/chair for the demos.

As soon as you sign up for workshops, please send in your payment in order to save your place. Make check out to The Chestnut Group and send to:

Rachel Blair
240 Boxmere Place
Nashville, TN 37215

Landscape Concepts – Skip Whitcomb
3 Day Workshop, April 14th, 15th, and 16th 2016

 

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Into the Light by Skip Whitcomb

Description: This workshop is designed to remove the imitative burden we all seem to start with and to introduce orchestration of the landscape for strong personal statements. We are under no obligation to copy what is before us, that’s what the camera is designed to do.

Concentration will be on the intellectual process of interpreting the landscape to “fit” your motive. Although this is a plein air workshop much of the discussion will apply equally to studio work and procedures. We’ll work on defining and developing what constitutes a strong pictorial concept and selection of only those elements in the landscape, which support that end.

The ultimate goal is to help you think and create on a higher plane. The small class size is intended to encourage enthusiastic discussions and questions dealing with our profession today practical as well as intellectual.

Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Student Fee: $400

Student Limit: 14

Locations: To Be Determined

Student Levels for this workshop: Knowledge of basics and plein air experience

Skip Whitcomb Bio
M W, “Skip” Whitcomb, an accomplished plein air painter, draftsman and printmaker, studied at the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles. He is the two-time winner of both the Artist’s Choice Award at the Buffalo Bill Art Show and Sale, and the Red Smith Memorial Award at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming. Whitcomb has also won the Grand Prize in Pastel Journal’s International Competition.

“Mood and Feeling are more important with Whitcomb than visual reference, though all of his landscapes he paints are compelling places,” says one museum curator. Whitcomb states, “Once you internalize the language of painting you see the world differently. It never leaves you. The veil of rational order is lifted and what hangs in the air are sensations of painted possibilities. On good days, some would call it poetry.”

http://www.skipwhitcomb.com

Getting Your Paintings Into Shape – Dan Young
3 Day Workshop, April 18th, 19th and 20th 2016

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Colorado Color by Dan Young

Description: The emphasis of this class will be working from life. Dan will stress the importance of how you start your painting by simplifying and editing from nature to make stronger and more dynamic artwork.

Students will work on starting with a solid plan so they spend more time painting and less time fixing their mistakes. Dan will stress the fundamentals of values, composition, and drawing.

Time: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Student Fee: $400

Student Limit: 15

Locations: To Be Determined

Student Levels for this workshop: Knowledge of basics and plein air experience

Dan Young Bio
Growing up in Western Colorado and camping and fishing in the Rocky Mountains were strong influences in Dan’s work. After attending Colorado Institute of Art, Dan pursued a career in commercial art, but the landscape was always calling him back. Returning to Colorado in 1989, he began painting full time. He states, “Sometimes I feel like I am in a race to paint a disappearing way of life. It is hard to watch so many of the family farms and ranches bring swallowed up by development.”

Young clings strongly to the importance of painting from life and says it was the most important stepping stone for his career. Dan is represented by galleries in Colorado, Wyoming, and Arizona.

http://www.danyoungstudio.com