Il Chiostro Art Talks-Composition (recording)

DATES: 02/01/2023 - 12/31/2023
LOCATION: Online Class
PRICE: $0.00
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Filling the Blank Canvas:  Inspiration, Composition, Adding the Magic

Composition – this live session took place on Friday, April 22.  We invite you to view the recording at:


Welcome to our Art Talks series.  Over 3 Friday talks, you will have the opportunity to hear a variety of Il Chiostro instructors talk about their own artwork and discuss their processes.  To begin we have scheduled 3 informal talks on Fridays this spring at 4pm (Eastern Time).  Each week will feature one of the topics above:  what inspires your artwork? how to create the most effective composition and finally, how do you add the finishing touches that will make your painting sing?

In each session we’ll invite 2 or 3 instructors who have taught with us in Italy and, more recently, online.  Using the topic of the week as the jumping off point, the instructors will discuss their approach to their art using their own paintings as illustrations.  In each session the moderator will facilitate the discussion with interaction between the artists and the audience.  All sessions will be recorded for later reviewing or sharing.

Schedule:

  • Friday, April 8, 4pm – Inspiration, featuring artists Pat Fiorello, Sharon Pitts and Jan Guarino (recording only)
  • Friday, April 22, 4pm – Composition, featuring artists Pablo Contrisciani, Susan Blackwood and Marc Josloff (recording only)
  • Friday, April 29, 4pm – Adding the Magic, featuring Lynn Stender and Howard Friedland (recording only)

We invite you to come listen to the recordings of these talks.

All Talks are free.


Composition – how does an artist compose their painting?  How do they create balance and unity? How do they know when it’s done?  And how do they bring themselves into the artwork?  Listen as these three extremely different artists chat about the universality of how they approach painting.

In the Shadows, oil painting by Susan Blackwood

 

Energie Series, acrylic by Pablo Contrisciani

 

Marching Band, watercolor with pen and ink by Marc Josloff

 

Filling the Blank Canvas:  Inspiration, Composition, Adding the Magic

Composition – this live session took place on Friday, April 22.  We invite you to view the recording at:


Welcome to our Art Talks series.  Over 3 Friday talks, you will have the opportunity to hear a variety of Il Chiostro instructors talk about their own artwork and discuss their processes.  To begin we have scheduled 3 informal talks on Fridays this spring at 4pm (Eastern Time).  Each week will feature one of the topics above:  what inspires your artwork? how to create the most effective composition and finally, how do you add the finishing touches that will make your painting sing?

In each session we’ll invite 2 or 3 instructors who have taught with us in Italy and, more recently, online.  Using the topic of the week as the jumping off point, the instructors will discuss their approach to their art using their own paintings as illustrations.  In each session the moderator will facilitate the discussion with interaction between the artists and the audience.  All sessions will be recorded for later reviewing or sharing.

Schedule:

  • Friday, April 8, 4pm – Inspiration, featuring artists Pat Fiorello, Sharon Pitts and Jan Guarino (recording only)
  • Friday, April 22, 4pm – Composition, featuring artists Pablo Contrisciani, Susan Blackwood and Marc Josloff (recording only)
  • Friday, April 29, 4pm – Adding the Magic, featuring Lynn Stender and Howard Friedland (recording only)

We invite you to come listen to the recordings of these talks.

All Talks are free.


Composition – how does an artist compose their painting?  How do they create balance and unity? How do they know when it’s done?  And how do they bring themselves into the artwork?  Listen as these three extremely different artists chat about the universality of how they approach painting.

In the Shadows, oil painting by Susan Blackwood

 

Energie Series, acrylic by Pablo Contrisciani

 

Marching Band, watercolor with pen and ink by Marc Josloff