Drawn From Nature
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Join Brooklyn-based artist Lindsey Sorge at Lake Myosotis Beach for a two-session outdoor painting class covering landscapes and flora. Using watercolor and oil pastel techniques, the class will cover basic composition and color. Materials will be provided. These classes are brought to you in collaboration with the Rensselaerville Library.
Registration is required and limited to 15 people. Suggested donation $10.
Lindsey describes her craft below:
"I am working currently in oil and tempera painting and drawing, capturing moments in passing that bring me joy on my hectic commutes and moments in between. My current work focuses on my fascination with bridges, construction, machines, tools craftsmen, signage, and its relation to nature, joy, love, and pain. Using my photography as a library to pull from for my work recent paintings have focused on cranes from the Brooklyn Navy Yard (that I have a crush on) which is where I currently have a studio. I am also focusing on a few pieces pulling from wildflower bouquets I’ve made and photographed at our house in the mountains of Schoharie County. My daughters, nature, my background in rural PA steel country, my career in print pattern design all combine in my work seeking happiness, respite, and a sign in the craft."
Registration is required and limited to 15 people. Suggested donation $10.
Lindsey describes her craft below:
"I am working currently in oil and tempera painting and drawing, capturing moments in passing that bring me joy on my hectic commutes and moments in between. My current work focuses on my fascination with bridges, construction, machines, tools craftsmen, signage, and its relation to nature, joy, love, and pain. Using my photography as a library to pull from for my work recent paintings have focused on cranes from the Brooklyn Navy Yard (that I have a crush on) which is where I currently have a studio. I am also focusing on a few pieces pulling from wildflower bouquets I’ve made and photographed at our house in the mountains of Schoharie County. My daughters, nature, my background in rural PA steel country, my career in print pattern design all combine in my work seeking happiness, respite, and a sign in the craft."
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