Youth Art Class (11-16 year olds): "Abstract Pressed Landscape"
Sat, Feb 15
|Blanden Memorial Art Museum
An easy, but ephemeral expression of a landscape is made by pressing paper in half to transfer a “print” of paints and pigments from one half of the paper to the other, similar to Rorschach ink blot prints. After printing, additional detail is added using markers or other media.
Time & Location
Feb 15, 2020, 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Blanden Memorial Art Museum, 920 3rd Ave S, Fort Dodge, IA 50501, USA
About The Event
February 15 - Youth Art Classes: “Abstract Pressed Landscape”
12:30pm-2:30pm, 11-16 year olds
$10 Member, $15 Non-member
Instructor: Diane O’Hern, Limit: 12 Students
The tradition of landscape painting came about after centuries of evolving painting styles, starting with the tinted walls of the ancient Greeks. The Greeks adorned their walls with beautiful gardens and rolling hills.
An easy, but ephemeral expression of a landscape is made by pressing paper in half to transfer a “print” of paints and pigments from one half of the paper to the other, similar to Rorschach ink blot prints. After printing, additional detail is added using markers or other media.
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