LARS STENBERG | WORKSHOPS
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2 Day | Saturday 10 – Sunday 11 September 2022
FEAR OF COLOUR – SOLD OUT please click the email link below if you would like to go on the waiting list Learn techniques and approaches to handle colour. We will explore materials, pigments, and approaches to mixing and applying paint to create rich, harmonious paintings. We will look at how colour helps us express how we feel about what we paint. The workshop will focus on landscape and use acrylic paints but the principles will also benefit those working in watercolour and oils. Intermediate |
4 Day | Monday 12 – Thursday 15 September 2022
BETTER THAN A PHOTOGRAPH – SOLD OUT please click the email link below if you would like to go on the waiting list Working from landscape photographs can be challenging. This acrylic workshop explores different ways to create lively landscape paintings from your photographs. You will discover ways to capture the essence of your scene; explore some of the methods and techniques professionals use to free themselves from photographic representation; and complete a final work that shares what you remember and love most about the landscape. Intermediate |
LARS STENBERG
Website www.larsstenberg.net
Insta lars_stenberg_paintings
Ballarat artist Lars Stenberg’s work focuses on the sensory experience of landscape: the combination of how landscape looks, how he feels when he is moving through it, and how he remembers the experience afterwards.
He studied drawing and painting at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee, Scotland in the early 1980’s. Although best known for his easel paintings, he also works across digital media and has undertaken several public art commissions. Over the years he has taught art in primary, secondary and university settings.
He has exhibited internationally including shows in New York and London, as well as Maldon and Fryerstown.
Insta lars_stenberg_paintings
Ballarat artist Lars Stenberg’s work focuses on the sensory experience of landscape: the combination of how landscape looks, how he feels when he is moving through it, and how he remembers the experience afterwards.
He studied drawing and painting at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee, Scotland in the early 1980’s. Although best known for his easel paintings, he also works across digital media and has undertaken several public art commissions. Over the years he has taught art in primary, secondary and university settings.
He has exhibited internationally including shows in New York and London, as well as Maldon and Fryerstown.