JOHN KLEIN | PET PORTRAITS
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Monday 15 – Friday 19 January 2024 – Cancelled
Join artist John Klein and learn how to capture sheep, dogs, goats, cats, birds and other domestic animals/pets in acrylics. This workshop will give you the essential tools to tackle all sorts of domestic animals with confidence and will focus on techniques that capture the animal’s personality. The course will cover brush handling, colour mixing and composition. Learn how to paint fur/feathers and, most importantly, the eyes which are essential for any successful portrait. ALL SKILL LEVELS ARE WELCOME
Join artist John Klein and learn how to capture sheep, dogs, goats, cats, birds and other domestic animals/pets in acrylics. This workshop will give you the essential tools to tackle all sorts of domestic animals with confidence and will focus on techniques that capture the animal’s personality. The course will cover brush handling, colour mixing and composition. Learn how to paint fur/feathers and, most importantly, the eyes which are essential for any successful portrait. ALL SKILL LEVELS ARE WELCOME
John Klein Bio
Web www.johnklein.com.au
Instagram @johnkleinart
John Klein is a contemporary Australian artist who has been engaged in creative pursuits his entire career. His love for the visual arts has seen him drawn to the mediums of film, photography and painting. He has been a finalist in a number of prestigious art prizes including the Mosman, Kennedy and Gallipoli to name a few. Most recently he was selected to be hung in the Archibald Prize Salon des Refusés. He is best known for his still life paintings and portraiture. He is in high demand as a pet portrait artist and, as a self-confessed animal lover, relishes the opportunity to paint our four-legged and feathered friends. His work is held in private collections all over the world.
Instagram @johnkleinart
John Klein is a contemporary Australian artist who has been engaged in creative pursuits his entire career. His love for the visual arts has seen him drawn to the mediums of film, photography and painting. He has been a finalist in a number of prestigious art prizes including the Mosman, Kennedy and Gallipoli to name a few. Most recently he was selected to be hung in the Archibald Prize Salon des Refusés. He is best known for his still life paintings and portraiture. He is in high demand as a pet portrait artist and, as a self-confessed animal lover, relishes the opportunity to paint our four-legged and feathered friends. His work is held in private collections all over the world.