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3 week session - March 24, March 31, April 7
$ 135.00
4 available
5 week session - April 28 , May 5, 12, 19, and May 26
$ 225.00
3 available

Description

The 3 week session will concentrate on colour exploration and understanding using acrylics, the 5 week will review and further explorations into colour including layering with mark making and acrylic medium . The class format is open and encouraging, whether you are a beginner or more advanced. You are encouraged to bring your own ideas and inspiration to the projects, whether you prefer a more realistic or abstract approach. Demonstrations provide inspiration for the beginner and experienced painter. The morning class will use landscape as a jumping off point, while Jacquie’s afternoon class will remain primarily abstract in focus.

Open to all levels.

Supply List

Mornings 10:30-12:30 pm 

3 week session – March 24, March 31, April 7

5 week session – April 28 , May 5, 12, 19, and May 26

(Sign up for one or both!)

 

 

Class Calendar

3 week session 3 classes total, $135

5 week session 5 classes total, $225

Your Instructor

Jacquelyn Sloane Siklos (B.A, B.F.A) – Acrylic Painting

Jacquelyn studied at the University of Toronto, receiving a B.A. in fine art and art history, and graduated in Graphic Design and Illustration from the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD). She worked as a graphic designer at Gottschalk + Ash (G+A) and then as a freelance graphic designer before returning to a full-time professional art practice in 2006. Her photography and painting work is available for sale in Toronto at Canvas Gallery and online through Zatista and Amazon. Jacquie has taught at Artbarn for many years. She has led custom painting workshops at Artbarn School and at the CNIB for adults, and custom art sessions with children to create abstract masterpieces for the walls of their parents and grandparent’s homes.