Online Class: Lake George Paintings in Soft Pastels (2 Parts)

  • Tuesday, August 11
  • 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM MT
  • Online

Registration required. Space is limited. Please email contact@gokm.org or call 505-946-1000 for assistance with registration.

In this two-part class, explore Georgia O’Keeffe”s beautiful paintings of Lake George using soft pastels. 

Part 1 | Tuesday, August 11, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM MT

Part 2 | Tuesday, August 18, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM MT

Registering for this class will automatically enroll you in both sessions.

Session one will start with an intro to pastels with exercises in mark making, creating value and color scales, and drawing small value sketches. In session two, participants will create their own pastel paintings inspired by O’Keeffe’s depictions of Lake George.

Supplies Needed for this Class:

  • Printouts of reference photos (attached) or the ability to display them on another device during the Zoom.
  • 3 Tombow greyscale markers: light, medium, and dark
  • One piece of Bristol paper (smooth)
  • A few sheets of pastel paper—Strathmore 400 Series Pastel Pad
  • Uart 12 x 16 Premium Mounted Board, #600
  • Soft Pastels (Faber-Castell Creative Studio Soft Pastel Mini Sticks (1.25”) – 24 Vivid Colors)
  • Conté à Paris Pastel Pencils with 6 Count landscape Colors
  • White charcoal pencil
  • Kneaded eraser
  • Xacto knife
  • HB graphite pencil for sketching
  • Brush and cup for alcohol wash
  • Mask (always wear for pastel work!)
  • Paper towel for tapping off dust
  • Winsor & Newton Artguard Barrier Cream or disposable gloves
  • Fixative for the finished drawing
  • Glassine Sheets
  • Rag

This class is suitable for youth ages 12 and up. Children are welcome to participate alongside their adults.

This program will take place via the video conferencing app – ZOOM. Details for accessing the Zoom meeting will be with your receipt upon registering and again sent via email the day prior. Please register in advance in order to access the program.

Note that all program times are in Mountain Time.

About the Instructor:

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Deborah Shea was born into a family of artists and grew up in San Francisco. At the age of 14, she attended a summer arts program with Ruth Asawa and created images for the Hyatt Fountain and UCSF Mural. Deborah received a BA in Studio Art & Design at UC Davis. She had a career for over 20 years as a creative director, designer, and illustrator before becoming a full-time fine artist in 2017. She has won numerous awards in juried and solo exhibitions, and has taught pastel classes at Filoli, the Pacific Art League, the Atherton Art Foundation, and in her studio at Art Bias. In 2023, she was selected as one of seven San Mateo County artists for a yearlong exhibition in the Chan Zuckerberg Community Center in Redwood City. Deborah is currently pursuing her MFA at the Academy of Art in San Francisco. She resides in Redwood City, California.

For more information about Deborah, please see her website or her Instagram page @debdsheastudios

Registration

This class is being offered on a sliding scale.

$30 minimal fee.

$50 covers the cost of the class.

$80 covers the cost of the class, plus a contribution to support educational programs.

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