18.06. - 22.06.
In diesem fünftägigen Kurs möchte ich verschiedene Zugänge zur Malerei thematisieren, wie etwa über die Er-forschung von Farbe und Licht – auch vor dem Hintergrund der Landschaft um Goldegg – und die Wahrnehmung und die Vermischung bestimmter Farben. Es werden auch Werke anderer Maler besprochen, die von einer ge-zeichneten Linie Gebrauch machen, um den Bildaufbau und die Form in Farbfeldern zu definieren, teilen und beleben. Die TeilnehmerInnen werden ermutigt, mit Ölfarbe zu arbeiten, sie können aber genauso gut Malfarben auf Wasserbasis verwenden.
In this five day workshop, I plan to talk about various ways in to painting, including the exploration of color in the surrounding landscape of Goldegg, with some emphasis on how to see and mix specific color. I also plan to present works of painters who use the drawn line in painting, as a way to define, divide, and energize the composition and form within the fields of color. I encourage the participants to work in oil paint, but water based paint materials will be permitted as well.
8 - 14 Teilnehmende, Unterrichtssprache ist Englisch
Kursbeitrag: € 400,-
Suzanne Manns received her BFA in Printmaking from Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh and Master of Fine Arts work from Rhode Island School of Design. After living in Europe, moved to Houston, and in 1975 began teaching at the Glassell School of Arts, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, where she established a substantial printmaking department. Having taught all traditional and many experimental printmaking processes, she has exposed the print media to generations of artists. Her work encompasses nature’s cycles: growth, death and transformation and references her experience of loss and redemption, as it investigates an ecosystem, fragile, yet enduring. She has shown in solo and group exhibitions, nationally and internationally, is included in private and public collections, including The Morgan Chase Art Collection, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.