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Beginning Level Painting & Drawing Workshop w/ Mark Giangaspero

Presented by Cuyahoga Valley Art Center at Cuyahoga Valley Art Center, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Mar 10 - 11 2018
Beginning Level Painting & Drawing Workshop w/ Mark Giangaspero

IN THE BEGINNING A Beginning Level Painting & Drawing Workshop w/ Mark Giangaspero

IN THE BEGINNING
A Beginning Level Painting & Drawing Workshop w/ Mark Giangaspero:
March 10th – 11th  9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Members: $150                                 Non-Members: $175

If you’ve always wanted to learn to paint or draw but thought you had no talent, this 2-day workshop is designed for you.  Will cover the basic fundamentals of painting and drawing to get you on your way to creating your first masterpiece.

Student will be required to bring their own painting and drawing supplies. Class size is limited.

Supply List:

REQUIRED

  • Oil or acrylic set or individuals (Catans, Michaels)
  • White, black, yellow, red, blue, green, violet, orange and brown. (These will have other names, but won’t matter)
  • 12 x 16 canvas board
  • Paper palette
  • Three brushes, small 1/4″ wide, medium 1/2″ wide, large 3/4″ wide
  • Mineral spirits
  • Vine or willow charcoal
  • Paper towels

ADMISSION INFO

IN THE BEGINNING

A Beginning Level Painting & Drawing Workshop w/ Mark Giangaspero:

March 10th – 11th  9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

CVAC Members: $150                                 Non-Members: $175

LOCATION

Cuyahoga Valley Art Center

2131 Front Street, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

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