july, 2019

Event Details
Layering pan pastels and colored pencils is a dynamic technique that creates vibrant color and delicate details. Using close observation, you will learn to create the texture and form needed to
Event Details
Layering pan pastels and colored pencils is a dynamic technique that creates vibrant color and delicate details.
Using close observation, you will learn to create the texture and form needed to render a clematis plant including the flowers, buds , leaves and climbing vine. You will begin with a graphite sketch of your plant arranging the plant parts into a composition. Next you will render your artwork using pan pastels to lay down large areas of color and the pencils for the fine details.
Maximum 10 students. A two day workshop Thursday, July 11 and Friday, July 12 from 10-3:30
Please bring a bag lunch. Water, soft drinks and snacks will be provided. A materials list will be emailed with your registration confirmation.
This workshop is taught by Jeanne Reiner, co-founder of Tri-State Botanical Artists. She is a nationally recognized botanical artist who holds a certificate in botanical art from the New York Botanical Garden where she also teaches. Her work has been widely exhibited throughout the United States.
Hollister House Garden members $190
Non-members $230
Time
11 (Thursday) 10:00 am - 12 (Friday) 3:30 pm
Location
Hollister House Garden
300 Nettleton Hollow Road, Washington CT, 06793
Organizer
Hollister House GardenPamela Moffett 300 Nettleton Hollow Road