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Ray Roberts – Form, An Academic Approach To Painting The Landscape & Its Elements – July 13-Aug 27 2020

Monday, July 27, 2020 at 10:00 am - 11:00 am

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Ray Roberts – Form, An Academic Approach To Painting The Landscape & Its Elements

July 13-Aug 27 2020

Join Ray as he talks through each demonstration with step-by-step reasoning and justifying his strategy while answering your questions live. This class will stress the understanding of light on various objects, including cliffs, hills, rocks, trees, bushes, and clouds. If sunlight falls onto it, there will be specific effects of that light that can be found outdoors as it falls across an object. The goal is to interpret each object as if it were a plaster cast under a studio light. Understanding this approach will let the artist analyze their scene with an objective eye and’ see’ the landscape in terms of light and shadow with the understanding of its effects. Slide presentation, discussion, and demonstration will be the general venue for each class.

Mark Daniel Nelson brings the insight of an accomplished artist to the hosting of this program. Carole Gray-Weihman, award-winning artist, will offer insights and help with answering your questions and providing technical support.

Online Workshop – Hosted with Mark Daniel Nelson, assisted by Carole Gray-Weihman and Peggi Kroll Roberts. Each class is at least 1 hour (10AM PDT – 11AM PDT) or (17:00 UTC – 18:00 UTC).

 

Cost: $120 for this series of 4 classes (July 13, 20, 27, & Aug 3)

  1. Watch Four LIVE interactive classes / get answers to your questions in real-time.
  2. Stream/Download our HD recording of class (unlimited viewing) / Emailed to students within 1 week after air date.
  3. Watch and participate in LIVE Q&A with Ray.
  4. Access to Limited/Exclusive Facebook Group after the course ends (with light critiquing).
  5. Homework is self-paced and not required.

Sign-Up Here: https://www.krollroberts.com/events/ray-roberts-form-an-academic-approach-to-painting-the-landscape-its-elements-CAC

COURSE OUTLINE

July 13: Class 1 – The Basics of Form – Basic explanation of light falling on an object and its surroundings. Ray will walk us through an academic approach to analyzing and demonstrating a studio still life set-up. Light, half-tones, shadow, form shadow, cast shadow, reflected light, and angle of light will be discussed and defined. This will be the ground floor for all painting for the rest of the workshop. This first class will be in black and white as form primarily works in value. Slide presentation, discussion, and demonstration.

Jul 20: Class 2 – Form Applied to the Land & Sky – Form as applied generally to the landscape; cliffs, hillsides, and clouds. Not all cliffs, hills, and clouds are created equal, but knowing how to define them and analyze them in terms of ‘form’ will be invaluable when stepping up to the easel. Through demonstrations, slides, and lectures, Ray will show and illustrate what he looks for when painting these subjects. Light, shadow, reflected light, core shadows all affect the results of a painting. Ray explains and demonstrates how he creates work with the use of understanding form.

Jul 27: Class 3 – Form Applied to the Foliage – Form applied to trees and bushes. Ray will explain and demonstrate form as it generally refers to trees and shrubs. Given the variations within this subject matter, his approach will be applied to just a few varieties generically. Slide presentation, discussion, and demonstration.

Aug 3: Class 4 – Advanced Concepts of Form – Form applied to rocks. Also, applied to irregular shapes, situations, objects, and the overall influence of atmospheric perspective. This last class will also address the many common issues regarding form as they come up during the four weeks. Slide presentation, discussion, and demonstrations.

Sign-Up Here: https://www.krollroberts.com/events/ray-roberts-form-an-academic-approach-to-painting-the-landscape-its-elements-CAC