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beginning acrylics instructed by janet mego

Join Janet Mego June 10-11, 2023 to learn the basics of acrylic painting.

 

This workshop will provide group and individualized instruction on acrylic painting technique. Students will need to supply their own supplies. This workshop is for students 18+. Students will need to supply their own supplies. This class is for students 18+.

 

Needed Supplies:

-3 or 4 good quality brushes of varied sizes

-A variety of acrylic paint tubes, especially red, blue, and yellow

-Acrylic-friendly canvas or paper

-Pencil and eraser

-2 water containers

-paper towels

If desired: Bring a good quality print of a photo you would like to work from, preferably a photo that is not one of another artist’s painting. This is not required. A still-life will also be provided as an option.

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Attendance is limited to a maximum of 12 students. The minimum for this class is  4 students. If the minimum is not met, participants will be refunded.

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Please email Mary Bell, Program Director, at mbell@kentuck.org with any questions. 

details:

Dates: June 10-11, 2023

Times: 1-4 PM both days

Location: Kentuck Art Center's Georgine Clarke Building classroom

Tuition: $75; Students supply materials

Needed Supplies:

-3 or 4 good quality brushes of varied sizes

-A variety of acrylic paint tubes, especially red, blue, and yellow

-Acrylic-friendly canvas or paper

-Pencil and eraser

-2 water containers

-paper towels

If desired: Bring a good quality print of a photo you would like to work from, preferably a photo that is not one of another artist’s painting. This is not required. A still-life will also be provided as an option.

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This workshop is sponsored in part by the Alabama State Council on the Arts.

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Meet the Instructor

Janet Mego

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I have been compelled to draw, paint, and sculpt since I was six years old. From the first grade upward, after earning first place in a juried show in the first grade, and later receiving recognition for my early artistic endeavors in Baltimore, Maryland, I then earned a BFA in Art at the University of Alabama. Much of what I do has been influence by the fine art of “learning to see”, implemented masterfully by those professors essential in taking me far beyond the face value of that degree. I’m graced in this regard by having studied with Professors Alvin Sella, Richard Zoellner, and Arthur Oakes.

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After graduation, I began working with watercolor portraiture and continued to exhibit pieces in galleries and patron’s homes in several counties throughout Alabama. Placing in juried shows and exhibitions concomitant with my tenure as Artist in Residence for the Sumter County Fine Arts Council in the 1980s, and as adjunct art instructor for Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama), I continued to explore the intricacies of the human face and its expression of emotion. Concomitantly, I felt a spiritual awareness of the beauty of nature creep from my soul into the watercolors that had become my favorite medium. Later, I rediscovered and applied the acrylic paints I’d used in college to canvas and to a more abstracted interpretation of trees, of water, of sky, and of terrain.

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