This workshop is all about impact and play! Lauren will guide you through creating a 36x36 abstract painting using your favorite colors. She will discuss color mixing, mark making, layering, composition and common tools to create expressive, impactful abstract paintings. No experience necessary, and no drawing required - we are focusing on color and expressive marks! We will complete one painting during class. Canvases and tools are supplied but see the additional supply list below.
Instructor’s name:
With a background in silk dyeing, Oklahoma City based artist, Lauren Florence, turned to acrylics and canvas after the birth of her son. With the same vibrant colors she used on silk, her paintings now have form in vibrant, realistic expressionism. Her subject matter is inspired by a deep love of the people and wildlife of Oklahoma and the American West. Lauren has a BFA in Textile Design from the University of Kansas.
Lauren began showing her work in the summer of 2017 with a solo show at Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Refuge. She now teaches workshops at North Gallery in North Park Mall in Oklahoma City, and teaches mini-workshops at Oklahoma City area businesses through the Allied Arts Corporate Giving Campaign each spring.
Lauren can be found on Instagram and Facebook. Her website is: https://www.laurenflorence.com/
Course Type:
1 Day
Course Type:
1 Day
Class time:
Saturday, January 25, 1pm - 4pm
Tuition:
$105.00
$105.00
Ages:
15 years old and up
Supplies
Students are required to bring one 2 oz. tube of Titanium White acrylic paint and three 2 oz. tubes of their three favorite shades. Please buy paints from the Fine Art section of your favorite art supply store (not from the craft section) for best results, Level 1 or higher. Students may wish to bring an apron or wear paint-worthy clothing.
Students are required to bring one 2 oz. tube of Titanium White acrylic paint and three 2 oz. tubes of their three favorite shades. Please buy paints from the Fine Art section of your favorite art supply store (not from the craft section) for best results, Level 1 or higher. Students may wish to bring an apron or wear paint-worthy clothing.