Join us online Wednesday April 20 for David's demonstration. He is a landscape watercolor painter and will discuss how all media artists can create art using values, shapes and color. Using what is seen and then interpreted, David teaches creation rather than duplication. Discussion will include “reason for each painting” “large shape” and “simultaneous color.” Background: N.Y. Technical High School, Pratt University, licensed California Architect, AIA Emeritus, Author of “Art of Plein Air Watercolor” published book, annual Yosemite Resident Artist ( 20 years), weekly local art classes in City of Agoura Hills, weekly local art classes in Oak Park (15 years), demonstrator, art competition juror and winner of several Best of Shows. David’s paintings of Yosemite have been purchased by Yosemite visitors from all over the world. David has learned from many of the best instructors: including Edgar Whitney, Tony Couch, Milford Zornes, Henry Fukuhara, Tom Fong, Chris Van Winkle, as well as his students and fellow artists. David will TALK and PAINT at the same time, demonstrating a designed landscape scene of Yosemite. Time permitting he will do a second painting using the “wet into wet” technique.
A preview of the pdf download is below: Pink highlights will stay put because this is a pdf file, in a text file, they would migrate around depending on the settings at the local computer vs. the one where the document was created. Text that is outlined in blue/green below will be LIVE links in the pdf file when it is opened on any device (the outlines will not appear on the pdf file, those are artifacts of the word processor used to create the document). One link will launch a new email window, the others will launch web pages that have the directions for resizing images on most computers.
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