Monday, July 9, 2012

Landscape Painting Workshop Yields Fantastic Student Work!

Student Painting: an experienced artist honing their skills

Student Painting: A self-proclaimed "beginner"
From our recent workshop through the Wentworth Hotel in Jackson, NH.
Here are some more shots for the 2 days of painting:

A Voice from above proclaimed, "Though shalt not use photos to make traditional landscape paintings!"

Erik Koeppel demo in progress

Lauren Sansaricq demoing

The results of a discussion on the benefits of transparent and translucent color and a limited palette in layered painting


Student in progress Day 1


Wine and Cheese at the Wentworth Hotel which also provided housing, lunches, and 4 diamond dining for the students (included in the workshop package)
Lauren Sansaricq's demo completed

Erik Koeppel's demo completed
We all had a great time, and I hope the results speak for themselves. Thank you to those who attended, and if you'd like to join our next workshop please find information below.

Announcements:
Competition:
I'll be judging the Teaching Studios of Art, Plein Air Competition, July 13 and 14, (click here for competition details) I'll give a talk at the competition. Please stop in if you're in the NYC area. 

Upcoming Instructional DVD:
Techniques of the Hudson River School Masters with Erik Koeppel
www.hudsonriverdvd.com

Upcoming Workshop:

July 16th to 26th, 2012: Through the Grand Central Academy of Art: Paint with us in the White Mountains alongside the Hudson River Fellowship for 10 days. Click here for details

Koeppel Paintings On View:
Continually:
Wally Findlay Galleries in NYC and Palm Beach (click here)
McColl Fine Art in Charlotte, NC (click here)
The Museum of White Mt. Art at Jackson, NH contact info@jacksonhistory.org to visit
The Banks Gallery in Portsmouth, NH (click here)

Special Exhibitions:
New Hampshire Antiques Co-op (click here)
Landscapes of the White Mountain and Hudson River Schools

Thorne Sagendorph Art Gallery at Keene College in conjunction with Wild Land: Thomas Cole and the Birth of American Landscape Painting
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Thank you for reading! I'd love to hear from you. 

Erik Koeppel Studio
P.O. Box 325
Jackson, NH 03846
603-383-7062
Erik@ErikKoeppel.com

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