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Plein Air Painting with Thomas Wood
 
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Dates and Times: 10 AM - 4 PM
Start Date: 7/31/2010
End Date: 8/1/2010
Artist/Group: Thomas Wood
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Saturday &Sunday, July 31 & August 1, 10 AM - 4 PM Plein Air Painting with Thomas Wood Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center, 201 Prospect Street $135/$120 Museum Members (material list available at registration) Ages: Adult Participants will paint outdoors overlooking Bellingham Bay. The workshop will focus on the advantages of mixing your own colors and how to establish an essential palette. Tom will talk about pigments favored by the artist for different effects, color relationships, considering opacity, transparency, strengths, and potentials for harmonizing. He will recommend pigments for glazing and glazing mediums that would typically be applied in the studio. Students will learn about painting substrates, canvas and boards, varnishing and how to finish a painting. Thomas Wood has been portraying the Northwest landscape for thirty years and is represented by the Lisa Harris Gallery in Seattle, Augen Gallery in Portland, and Lucia Douglas and Blue Horse Galleries in Bellingham. Register through Bellingham Parks and Recreation Office at 3424 Meridian Street or by credit card over the phone at (360)778-7000. Register by July 26.
 
Venue Information
Whatcom Museum Syre Education Center
201 Prospect St
Bellingham, WA 98225
 
Contact Information
Whatcom Museum
(360) 778-8930
museuminfo@cob.org
 
 
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