Abstracted landscapes – Cold Wax & Mixed Media
Led by Juliana Crownover
Abstracted Landscape in cold wax and mixed media:
Explore the landscape through abstraction and play! In this cold wax studio class at Ghost Ranch, we will work in small groups. We’ll focus on strong composition using a variety of mark making tools, cold wax, pan pastel, collage, powdered graphite, Venetian plaster, and stencils. Through guided exercises and demonstrations, you’ll discover new ways to loosen up, respond intuitively, and bring freshness to your art. This class is about curiosity, experimentation, and finding joy in the creative process. All levels are welcome.
Explore the landscape through abstraction and play! In this cold wax studio class at Ghost Ranch, we will work in small groups. We’ll focus on strong composition using a variety of mark making tools, cold wax, pan pastel, collage, powdered graphite, Venetian plaster, and stencils. Through guided exercises and demonstrations, you’ll discover new ways to loosen up, respond intuitively, and bring freshness to your art. This class is about curiosity, experimentation, and finding joy in the creative process. All levels are welcome.
Program Details
Start Date:
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Categories:
Art
Ghost Ranch Program
Textiles
Date & Time Details:
3:00 pm Check in
10:00 am Check out
10:00 am Check out
Location:
Ghost Ranch
Address:
280 Private Drive 1708, Abiquiu, NM, USA
Contact:
Programs
programs@ghostranch.org
505-685-1000
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About the Leader
Juliana Crownover
Juliana Crownover is an award-winning painter who has been painting in pastels and oils and has taught for over 20 years. She has a BA from Austin College in biology, art, and environmental studies.She is a member of the Southwest Pastel Society and Outdoor Painter Society. She works at Baylor Hospital in Dallas and Fort Worth, TX as Artist in Residence. She describes her art this way “I paint to capture moments and to share my joy.” In my classes I strive to create a balance that allows enough freedom so that students can create their own art, and enough direction to ensure success. Aside from the end-goal of finished art, I think the process should be enjoyed, and I work hard to create an environment that allows for that.” You may run into her on the hiking trail where you may find her with her husband and/or one of her 4 children. You can learn more about her art on her website: www.julianacrownover.com or her blog: www.paintandsimple.com
