Color & Composition with Sean Hudson – G26020402
Discover how to approach color and composition with ease, intention, and confidence. In this three-day workshop, we’ll learn how to express light, space, and mood in landscape painting. Through demonstrations and personalized instruction, you’ll gain practical skills in technique, color theory, composition, and perspective while developing your personal style. By the end of the weekend, you’ll have completed several small paintings, gained a wealth of practical tips and techniques, and discovered the confidence to continue your watercolor journey.
Instructor
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Sean HudsonSean Hudson (b. Dallas, TX 1983) is a visual artist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He’s a working studio artist and a passionate teacher with a particular aptitude for encouraging and inspiring unique styles at all levels in the artistic path. Hudson holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of New Mexico where he currently teaches painting and drawing. He also teaches watercolor workshops at L’Ecole Des Beaux Arts in Santa Fe. In the studio, Hudson is inspired to create images that represent fleeting moments and are studies of perception, light, and space. Hudson has exhibited his paintings throughout the state, as well as in Denver, CO and Dallas, TX. New Mexican galleries include Richard Levy Gallery and Lapis Room in Albuquerque, Smoke The Moon and L’Ecole Des Beaux Arts in Santa Fe, and The Valley in Taos.
