GRAEME ALTMAN | CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE IN OILS
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Monday 16 – Friday 20 January 2023
This workshop will focus the wonder of nature and landscape with a contemporary approach, focusing on composition, colour mixing and application. Exploring combinations of traditional and contemporary techniques - colour theory, mixing and selection, application and manipulation of oil paint etc. Gain confidence in your own mark making abilities, to taking small steps to bigger risks with oil paint. INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
This workshop will focus the wonder of nature and landscape with a contemporary approach, focusing on composition, colour mixing and application. Exploring combinations of traditional and contemporary techniques - colour theory, mixing and selection, application and manipulation of oil paint etc. Gain confidence in your own mark making abilities, to taking small steps to bigger risks with oil paint. INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED
Graeme Altman Bio
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Graeme Altmann was born in Warrnambool, lived and studied in Warrnambool and Melbourne to the age of 26, then relocated to Melbourne permanently where he has continued his full time arts practice. After continued commercial representation for the last 30 years and an expanding arts practice incorporating bronze sculptures and installations, Altmann has now established his own studio and gallery in Melbourne. His work continues to be inspired by the back roads of the Western District and the obscure coastal narrative of the Southern coastline.
Graeme Altmann was born in Warrnambool, lived and studied in Warrnambool and Melbourne to the age of 26, then relocated to Melbourne permanently where he has continued his full time arts practice. After continued commercial representation for the last 30 years and an expanding arts practice incorporating bronze sculptures and installations, Altmann has now established his own studio and gallery in Melbourne. His work continues to be inspired by the back roads of the Western District and the obscure coastal narrative of the Southern coastline.