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SUMMARY:Cloudscape Art Workshop
DESCRIPTION:"The Art of Cloudscapes" Workshop slated at Pebble Hill Plantation \n\n Thomas University Professor of Art\, Richard Curtis is slated to lead an art workshop at Pebble Hill Plantation November 6th.  "Looking Skyward: The Art of Cloudscapes" will explore the intricacies of cloud formations through drawing\, a lecture\, and exhibit tour of the Elisabeth Ireland Poe Gallery.\n\nIn this workshop\, local artist Rich Curtis will lead participants in a study of cloud formations in art. Using well-known examples from Romanticism\, as well as paintings from Pebble Hill's permanent collection\, Curtis will inspire participants to "look skyward" and appreciate the changing nature of clouds. The second half of the workshop will be filled with hands-on activities\, viewing\, and drawing cloudscapes with a variety of media.\n\nAccording to Curtis\, cloud studies were a favorite subject among artists of the Romantic period.\n\n"We will look at some well-known examples from JMW Turner\, John Constable\, and others\," Curtis said. "Then\, we will look at some examples of artwork from the same time period that are in the collection of sporting art on display in the Pebble Hill Galleries. We will discuss how artists\, then and now\, use cloudscapes as an extension of\, and to add drama to\, their landscape painting."\n\n \n\nWith the hands-on exercises\, participants will start by making quick gesture drawings to get the basic shape and movement of clouds in the sky. "After that\, we will make a couple more finished studies to take back to the Learning Center. The last exercise will be to use the studies to create a larger composition that highlights the activity and drama of the cloudscape\," said Curtis.\n\n \n\n-page one of two-\n\n \n\n-two-\n\nCurtis earned his Master's Degree in Fine Art from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago and his undergraduate degree in Fine Arts is from the University of North Alabama. He has been a member of the Humanities faculty at Thomas University for 12 years. He has exhibited artwork in a variety of media\, both nationally and internationally.\n\nNo previous art experience is necessary to participate in this workshop.  Beginners are encouraged to register.  The workshop is from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday\, November 6th. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. All materials will be provided. To purchase tickets ($25 each)\, visit https://pebble-hill-plantation.ticketleap.com/.  More information may be obtained by visiting www.pebblehill.com.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<strong><span style="font-size:15.0pt\;">&ldquo\;The Art of Cloudscapes&rdquo\; Workshop slated at Pebble Hill Plantation </span></strong><br />\n&nbsp\;Thomas University Professor of Art\, Richard Curtis is slated to lead an art workshop at Pebble Hill Plantation November 6<sup>th</sup>.&nbsp\; &ldquo\;Looking Skyward: The Art of Cloudscapes&rdquo\; will explore the intricacies of cloud formations through drawing\, a lecture\, and exhibit tour of the Elisabeth Ireland Poe Gallery.<br />\nIn this workshop\, local artist Rich Curtis will lead participants in a study of cloud formations in art. Using well-known examples from Romanticism\, as well as paintings from Pebble Hill&rsquo\;s permanent collection\, Curtis will inspire participants to &ldquo\;look skyward&rdquo\; and appreciate the changing nature of clouds. The second half of the workshop will be filled with hands-on activities\, viewing\, and drawing cloudscapes with a variety of media.<br />\n<span style="color:#201F1E\;">According to Curtis\, cloud studies were a favorite subject among artists of the Romantic period.</span><br />\n<span style="color:#201F1E\;">&ldquo\;We will look at some well-known examples from JMW Turner\, John Constable\, and others\,&rdquo\; Curtis said. &ldquo\;Then\, we will look at some examples of artwork from the same time period that are in the collection of sporting art on display in the Pebble Hill Galleries. We will discuss how artists\, then and now\, use cloudscapes as an extension of\, and to add drama to\, their landscape painting.&rdquo\;</span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<span style="color:#201F1E\;">With the hands-on exercises\, participants will start by making quick gesture drawings to get the basic shape and movement of clouds in the sky. &ldquo\;After that\, we will make a couple more finished studies to take back to the Learning Center. The last exercise will be to use the studies to create a larger composition that highlights the activity and drama of the cloudscape\,&rdquo\; said Curtis.</span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n<span style="color:#201F1E\;">-page one of two-</span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n-two-<br />\nCurtis earned his Master&rsquo\;s Degree in Fine Art from the School of the Art Institute in Chicago and his undergraduate degree in Fine Arts is from the University of North Alabama. He has been a member of the Humanities faculty at Thomas University for 12 years. <span style="color:#201F1E\;">He has exhibited artwork in a variety of media\, both nationally and internationally.</span><br />\n<span style="color:#201F1E\;">No previous art experience is necessary to participate in this workshop.&nbsp\; Beginners are encouraged to register.&nbsp\; The workshop is from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday\, November 6<sup>th</sup>.&nbsp\;Participants must be 18 years of age or older. All materials will be provided. To purchase tickets ($25 each)\, visit </span><span style="color:black\;"><a href="https://pebble-hill-plantation.ticketleap.com/">https://pebble-hill-plantation.ticketleap.com/</a></span><span style="color:#201F1E\;">. &nbsp\;More information may be obtained by visiting </span><span style="color:black\;"><a href="http://www.pebblehill.com/">www.pebblehill.com</a></span><span style="color:#201F1E\;">.</span>
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