Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Academy of Realist Art Opens New Studio in Boston MA

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Academy of Realist Art opens new studio in Boston MA!

Grand Opening - November 15th, 2008
Boston gets it’s own Academy of Realist Art!

If you live near Boston and have been wanting to study the Academy of Realist Art program but couldn’t because it’s too far from where you live, now you have your chance. ARA is opening its Boston school on November 15th. You can master the skills of drawing and painting by enrolling in our ongoing weekday classes or you may attend one of our information packed workshops. We’re starting out small with a limit of 10 students per class so make sure you get your registration in early.

Academy of Realist Art - Boston
112 South Street, 3rd Floor
Boston, MA 02111
(617) 426-3006
ARA_Boston@academyofrealistart.com

Friday, October 31, 2008

Richmond: Oil Painting Workshop - Old Master Copy


May 4-15, 2009
Location: Richmond Virginia
Instructor: Cindy MacMillan, Academy of Realist Art

Study an “old master” painting in one of the cities that helped shape America as we know it today. This former capital of the confederacy is full of history complemented with a thriving modern culture, it’s interesting, fun and “easy to love”.

Utilizing a copy of an old master painting you will learn the step-by-step academic process that leads to an exact copy. You will gain a clear understanding of the traditional materials, techniques and principles of oil painting. You will learn the important concepts of massing of tonal values, planning light and dark values (chiaroscuro), selective focus and the technique of layering. Used together these make a luminous painting. Some modern materials will be used to help speed up the process, so you can fit your project within the time limits of the workshop.

Read more about —> Oil Painting Workshop - Old Master Copy

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Richmond: Red Chalk Drawing Workshop


December 1 - 5, 2008
Richmond, Virginia

Choose one of two options: either copy an old-master drawing or create an original drawing from a photo reference, in this five-day red-chalk workshop.

Academy of Realist Art instructor Ryan Gauvin will provide a selection of drawings that highlight the expressive possibilities of this medium. Some examples will focus on modelling the form and some on linear design.

Save your seat today!

Read more about —> Red Chalk Drawing Workshop

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Richmond: Virginia Landscape Group Show


Including Twelve Recent
Oil Paintings by
David Tanner

September 12-October 7

Suitable for Framing
5800 Grove Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23226

Monday, September 1, 2008

Annapolis: The Elegant Salon

The Elegant Salon: European Academic Paintings from the Syracuse University Art Collection

Annapolis - Mitchell Gallery
August 27 - October 10, 2008

"In the late 19th-century, avant-garde artists challenged theories about fine art that were fundamental to the teachings of the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and the Academy of Unified Fine Arts in Vienna. Though the schools' teachings and theories fell out of favor, their art was enthusiastically acquired by American museums and collectors. This exhibition from the Syracuse University Art Collection includes the romantic works of William Adolphe Bouguereau and Jean-Leon Gérôme, Conrad Kiesel, an artist often linked with the Pre-Raphaelites, and the luminous palette of Rudolph Ernst and other European artists whose works reflect the best of these ideals." More information -->

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Richmond: Le Jeune Frere


Le Jeune Frere [Little Brother] by William Bouguereau (1825-1905), Oil on Canvas, 1903, is stored at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. It will be displayed when the new wing opens.



"William Bouguereau is unquestionably one of history's greatest artistic geniuses. Yet in the past century, his reputation and unparalleled accomplishments have undergone a libelous, dishonest, relentless and systematic assault of immense proportions. His name was stricken from most history texts and when included it was only to blindly, degrade and disparage him and his work. Yet, as we shall see, it was he who single handedly opened the French academies to women, and it was he who was arguably the greatest painter of the human figure in all of art history. His figures come to life like no previous artist has ever before or ever since achieved. He wasn’t just the best ever at painting human anatomy, more importantly he captured the tender and subtlest nuances of personality and mood. Bouguereau caught the very souls and spirits of his subjects much like Rembrandt. Rembrandt is said to have captured the soul of age. Bouguereau captured the soul of youth." -- Fred Ross, Art Renewal Center

Monday, August 25, 2008

Totonto: Academy of Realist Art Posts Fall Workshop Schedule

Portraiture - Head and Hands
October 20-31, 2008
Toronto
Instructor: Juan Martinez

Alla Prima Portrait Painting: Capture the appearance of the live model with this direct approach
December 8-12, 2008
Toronto
Instructor: Juan Martinez

Richmond: Open Figure Drawing - Life Drawing

Visual Arts Center
Fridays
6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Adult students may come and draw or paint from a model. No instruction. Bring all of your own materials. Easels provided.
$6 - pay in class

Uptown Gallery Open Figure Drawing
Tuesdays
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
This group has met weekly for life drawing since 1987. Bring your own easel.
Fee varies based on attendance. $6 - $10.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Richmond: Old Master Methods Workshop

Virginia Museum Studio School
Donald Schrader
1 session, Oct 11
Sat, 10 am-4 pm
Studio School, Conference Room
$85 (VMFA members $70)
Enrollment limit: 10
The great Baroque masters achieved dramatic effects using techniques quite different from those familiar to the oil painter of today. In this workshop students will discover through illustrated lectures and demonstration the craft-oriented procedures employed by the Old Masters. We will explore four critical subjects—the face, the figure, draperies, and the landscape—and cover canvas preparation, color types and sources, paint ingredients, and the uses of drawings in paintings.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Richmond: Houdon's Washington

"That is the man himself. I can almost realize he is going to move."
-- The Marquis de Lafayette

Tracy L. Kamerer and Scott W. Nolley have written an in-depth article about Houdon's George Washington, the magnificent portrait in marble dominating Richmond's Capitol rotunda. The article, with its excellent photographs, is available on the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation website.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Warsaw: Mariano Bennliure y Gil

Travelling between Richmond and Virginia's Northern Neck, one may see Spanish sculptor Mariano Bennliure's memorial to William Atkinson Jones, at historic St. John's Church in Warsaw. The sculpture was a gift to the town from the Phillipino people in appreciation of Jones' 1916 sponsorship of the bill for Phillipino independence.