DANIEL BUTTERWORTH | WORKSHOPS
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2 Day | Saturday 10 – Sunday 11 September 2022
LIFE DRAWING – SOLD OUT please click the email link below if you would like to go on the waiting list The figure can be one of the most challenging genres to tackle. Explore techniques and processes and let Daniel help find your way of creating confident accurate figurative works. This workshop is designed to assist you to build on your existing style and creative thoughts. All levels |
4 Day | Monday 12 – Thursday 15 September 2022
PORTRAITURE – SOLD OUT please click the email link below if you would like to go on the waiting list Portraiture is more than just what someone looks like. Explore what makes up a good portrait capturing personalities for all its worth. Daniel will help you create both full figure portraits, head portraits and self self-portraits. You will be encouraged to use a range of unconventional mediums such as cardboard and house paint. All levels |
DANIEL BUTTERWORTH
Website www.danielbutterworth.com
Insta dan_butterworth_artist
Doug Moran and Archibald Prize finalist, Daniel Butterworth is an established artist specialising in portraiture – frequently using self portraits to express social, political and personal views. After painting with oils for most of his career, he recently switched to house paints, allowing for much more freedom and spontaneity in his work.
This medium showcases the speed of his brush strokes to indicate movement with the figure. With a multitude of different colours making up the tonal values and the use of the cardboard markings and paint dribbles, his works show strength, uniqueness and a rawness within.
Having started his working life as a sign-writer, Dan later completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Latrobe University and has been a practising artist for more than 20 years.
Insta dan_butterworth_artist
Doug Moran and Archibald Prize finalist, Daniel Butterworth is an established artist specialising in portraiture – frequently using self portraits to express social, political and personal views. After painting with oils for most of his career, he recently switched to house paints, allowing for much more freedom and spontaneity in his work.
This medium showcases the speed of his brush strokes to indicate movement with the figure. With a multitude of different colours making up the tonal values and the use of the cardboard markings and paint dribbles, his works show strength, uniqueness and a rawness within.
Having started his working life as a sign-writer, Dan later completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Latrobe University and has been a practising artist for more than 20 years.