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For the last several years my sculptural work has become largely kinetic and interactive. It is often witty, profound and provocative. Much of it seems to exist in the realm of the unlikely. These days, my mind is in a whirl, trying to understand how to make very complicated things appear to be smooth, slow and coordinated.

Friday, July 1, 2011

"EN PLEIN AIR" WORKSHOP



Explore many scenic locations in and around Wayland as you enjoy five intensive days of painting. Each session will begin by discussing the subject of the day, lighting conditions and a demonstration. The discussion will include various drawing styles, composition design and color principles including visual approach, technical advice and various practical methods of painting with watercolors on location. Relevant examples of master painters like Homer, Whistler, Vermeer, Sargent and Hopper will be shown. Locations may include Walden Pond, Wayland's "Stone Bridge" at the Sudbury River, the Noyes-Parris house in Wayland, the Charles River at South Natick or the Wayside Inn and mill building. An equipment list and class location schedule will be provided upon registration. This is an upper level workshop for residents who enjoy the watercolor process and have had some experience or training. Registration and pre-payment are be required; class size is limited. Enrollment is limited to Wayland residents through May 15th. In case of inclement weather, the workshop will be extended an additional week as needed. David Lang and Bill Sterling, both accomplished artists, will be the group facilitators, guiding the artistic process and leading a group review at the end of each session to discuss each artist's work.

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