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New painting course at the National Gallery

unnamed-3From Cayman Islands National Gallery

The National Gallery is hosting a brand new painting workshop titled “Seascapes, Cayman Style With Christel Ibsen”. The painting course takes place over a weekend – Saturday, 16 and Sunday, 17 March from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM each day.

The workshop is suitable for all levels (including beginners) and is perfect for anyone wanting to be more creative in the new year. At the workshop Christel will teach you the techniques she uses to create multi-layered, textured paintings using mixed media, acrylic and oil. The workshop will explore how the spectrum of light and contrasting hues are the most important factors to consider when attempting to capture the glorious colour and texture of the Caribbean waters and the Cayman beaches. Students will create a seascape by exploring reflection and the effect of light flickering on the water, creating life on a blank canvas.

thumb_1318540679OPCOMMWEB-Exhibitions-Stock-Photo_280611Pre-registration is required and the workshop is limited to 12 participants. To register please contact: [email protected] or give us a call on (345) 945 8111.

Course Details

Date: Saturday, 15 – Sunday, 16 March 2014 at 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM each day

Venue: NGCI Susan A. Olde Art Studio, National Gallery Education Centre

Fees: $180 for non-members, $162 for members (about $15 per hour)

Instructor: Christel Ibsen with Judy Mir

Class size: Limited to 12 participants

Deadline to register: 7 March 2014; first come, first served.

At this workshop, Christel will teach you the techniques she uses to create multi-layered, textured paintings using mixed media, acrylic and oil.

The workshop will explore how the spectrum of light and contrasting hues are the most important factors to consider when attempting to capture the glorious colour and texture of the Caribbean waters and the Cayman beaches. Students will create a seascape by exploring reflection and the effect of light flickering on the water, creating life on a blank canvas.

Christel Ibsen’s style developed from studying fresco painting at New York’s National Academy. Her training in fresco and design techniques has influenced the way she uses different media and techniques in her work to achieve minute details as well as diverse and accentuated textures. Having previously worked filming fashion shows for designers such as Christian Dior and Karl Lagerfeld, and producing documentary films, Christel’s paintings have evolved from decades of working in the creative fields of photography and filmmaking.

Christel Ibsen’s work is represented and sold in Canada, Grand Cayman, Denmark, Dubai, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Spain and the United States.

Judy Mir creates seascapes and landscapes that reflect her fascination with moving waters and studied reflections. Following a career in advertising and photojournalism, Judy has studied oil painting at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and with master impressionist painter Lois Griffel.

For more information visit the National Gallery website at: https://www.nationalgallery.org.ky/NGCIcalendar/Seascapes

 

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