The Greenwich Art Society is Offering Special Plein Air Workshop at Tod's Point

​The Greenwich Art Society is offering Special Plein Air Workshop at Tod's Point with Andrew Lattimore on Friday, October 14 from 9AM-2PM (Rain date is Oct. 21)

All levels are welcome and encouraged. 

Master artist and instructor, Andrew Lattimore, will begin the workshop with a plein air demonstration. After the demo, participating artists will do their own paintings on the property. He will give students individualized suggestions, feedback and instruction with special focus on the observation of color, value, texture, form & atmosphere.

Limited spaces available. Students are responsible for their own paints, pallets, canvas(es) and outdoor easel. If you do not have an outdoor easel, let us know and we may be able to make arrangements for you. 

This is a carry-in, carry-out situation. There will be a ½ hour break for lunch. Please bring your own lunch and beverage.
"As with any Lattimore Workshop I have attended, I came away with not only a good painting(s), but a depth of learning that only true experiences can bring. Andrew is an insightful and generous teacher and the students of the studio join in this spirit, creating an experience beyond compare."  - 
Adrienne M.

Instructor:  Artist Andrew Lattimore (www.andrewlattimore.com) has been teaching fine art for over 25 years. At the age of 17, he went to the National Academy of Fine Arts in NY, completing his studies in 3 years. Afterwards, he went to Florence for 2 years, and then moved to UK to study landscape painting. Upon his return to the US, he quickly attracted the attention of galleries and collectors. His paintings hang in collections in the US, Italy, France, UK and Hong Kong. He returns to Europe and the UK frequently to teach plein air workshops.

Registration and more information at www.greenwichartsociety.org or call 203-629-1533

 

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Submitted by Cos Cob, CT

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