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Using Henry Hensche’s approach, we’ll work with basic shapes and still-life materials to study color relationships, light, shadow, tone and the creation of volume, depth and pictorial space. Ways to take what you’ve learned out into the wide world will be discussed. Perfect for beginners who want to learn the basics or for intermediate painters interested in fine-tuning your skills.
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| John Clayton is a plein air painter based in Provincetown. He studied in New York at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design School of Fine Arts, where he won the Mrs. Roberts Forbes Scholarship, The Arthur & Melville Phillips Scholarship, and an honorable mention from the Academy of Fine Art exhibition in 1998. He has also studied at the Cape Cod School of Art, where he developed an appreciation for the work and teaching of Charles Hawthorne. In 2000 he was featured in the Provincetown Art Association and Museum’s Emerging Artist exhibition, juried by Elisabeth Pearl. Clayton’s work can be found in Provincetown at the Egeli Gallery. For more examples of his work, please visit his website www.johnclaytonstudio.com. |
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