Wekiva River
14x18 inches
oil on birch
1000.00
silver frame
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Painters Journal
Linda Blondheim Workshops
Design and Composition II
Linda Blondheim Studio
Saturday September 15, 2007
9 AM-5 PM
Continental Breakfast and Lunch Included
For those of you who have taken my Design and Composition Workshop, this one is more detailed. It is an intensive look at the design elements which make up good art. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn and study good design.
75.00
Design and Composition II Plein Air
Saturday September 15, 2007
9 AM-5 PM
Continental Breakfast and Lunch Included
For those of you who have taken my Design and Composition Workshop, this one is more detailed. It is an intensive look at the design elements which make up good art. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn and study good design.
75.00
Design and Composition II Plein Air
Saturday, November 10, 2007
9 AM-5PM
Snacks and Beverages included
65.00
For those of you who have taken my Design and Composition Workshop, this one is more detailed. It is an intensive look at the design elements which make up good art. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn and study good design out on location.
9 AM-5PM
Snacks and Beverages included
65.00
For those of you who have taken my Design and Composition Workshop, this one is more detailed. It is an intensive look at the design elements which make up good art. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn and study good design out on location.
Oleno State Park in North Central Florida
Painters Tip
More on Fundamentals
How can artists use color?
To give spacial quality to a pictoral field
Color can substitute for values to create depth
Color can give a counter balance of backward and forward movement in pictoral spac
Color creates mood and can be symbolic
Color can express emotion and personal feelings both positive and negative
Color can direct a viewer's attention to lead him/her through a composition
Color can appeal through a well ordered system of color relationships
Color can create the level of importance in major and minor elements in a composition.
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