Paint Big: A Mixed Media Process Tutorial
A Mixed Media Process Tutorial
This workshop took place over the course of three days in 2019 in Lauren's Santa Fe, NM studio.
Sometimes the idea of painting big can seem quite daunting. But the more we practice the easier it gets.
Learn some new idea-generating exercises you can return to again and again as a prompt to get you going. Enjoy a variety of demonstrations and discussions that took place over the course of the weekend from the philosophical to the practical in the expression of making art and working big.
Recommended Preparation:
Acrylic paints, pastels, water bottles, canvas, or surface ( this can include paper) at least 50 x 50.
You do not have to paint BIG to benefit from this tutorial.
A Mixed Media Process Tutorial
This workshop took place over the course of three days in 2019 in Lauren's Santa Fe, NM studio.
Sometimes the idea of painting big can seem quite daunting. But the more we practice the easier it gets.
Learn some new idea-generating exercises you can return to again and again as a prompt to get you going. Enjoy a variety of demonstrations and discussions that took place over the course of the weekend from the philosophical to the practical in the expression of making art and working big.
Recommended Preparation:
Acrylic paints, pastels, water bottles, canvas, or surface ( this can include paper) at least 50 x 50.
You do not have to paint BIG to benefit from this tutorial.
A Mixed Media Process Tutorial
This workshop took place over the course of three days in 2019 in Lauren's Santa Fe, NM studio.
Sometimes the idea of painting big can seem quite daunting. But the more we practice the easier it gets.
Learn some new idea-generating exercises you can return to again and again as a prompt to get you going. Enjoy a variety of demonstrations and discussions that took place over the course of the weekend from the philosophical to the practical in the expression of making art and working big.
Recommended Preparation:
Acrylic paints, pastels, water bottles, canvas, or surface ( this can include paper) at least 50 x 50.
You do not have to paint BIG to benefit from this tutorial.