Gnome, Sweet Gnome:
Pumpkin Patch Paint Party π
Instructor: Juli Schuszler
Friday, November 21
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Join Arts on Main Gallery Artist and teacher, Juli Schuszler, on Friday evening, Nov. 21 for a fun time painting! You will be creating a colorful image of a gnome in a pumpkin patch. This class will be completed using acrylic paint on an 11β x 14β stretched canvas. All materials necessary to paint this image will be provided by the instructor. All levels of experience are welcome, from beginner to experienced. You will receive a reference picture and printed step-by-step directions. Special instruction will be available to those needing help mixing colors and applying paint to create the details of this scene. Bring a friend, neighbor, relative, or spouse for this fun and engaging class.
For ages 16+
ABOUT YOUR INSTRUCTOR
Juli Schuszler is a Gloucester artist known for her vibrant and dramatic oil masterpieces showcasing the beauty of the natural world. A passion for color is evident in Juli's paintings, inspired by an ongoing love of nature and gardening. Much of Juliβs inspiration comes from her garden. Juli works from real life observations and her own reference photos, focusing on the play of light and shadow, creating drama and visual interest in her art. Often working on large canvases, Juli paints carefully and slowly, creating numerous layers of paint, building as she goes. Juli says, βI like to search for striking and dramatic light in the images that I collect for my references.... I want to transport the viewer to a beautiful world of color and light with my paintings, to take them into a garden of delight!β Anyone can see that the common thread through all her artwork is a love of color and light. Retired from careers in commercial art and then in teaching Art and English in public school, college, and university, Juli now pursues her own art in her home studio. Her artworks are featured in the Bay School for the Arts, The Charles H. Taylor Art Center, and the Crossroads Art Center as well as the RAL Art Center Gallery.