by Evelyn Antonysen | Sep 26, 2012 | All Blogs, All things Coastal, art, Art Classes, seascapes, Tasmanian artists, watercolour, workshops, workshops art
BURNIE SHINES workshops. Drawing and Painting….. Beach Combers Collections. Including using Inktense Pencils. Draw and paint shells, rock, seaweed with tutor Evelyn Antonysen. Sunday October 7th. Book at the Makers Workshop. Also on Saturday September 13th Free...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Aug 18, 2012 | painting, watercolour, workshops
SLIDESHOW…a mixture of MY work and STUDENT work What a satisfied tired feeling after a great workshop (and guys tidying up did not take long but did anyone hide or accidentally pick up one of my favorite little blue handled teardrop brushes…2 “ran...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 26, 2012 | art, Art Classes, painting, watercolour, workshops, workshops art
CREATIVE ART WORKSHOP at FORTH ART STUDIO 51 George St, Forth August 18th 10.30 a.m to 3.30 p.m. Help your landscape paintings tell a story by including figures. This is not about portrait painting, but painting believable, simplified figures involved in everyday...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 22, 2012 | All Blogs, art, painting, Tasmanian artists, watercolour
Last time I was at the Makers Workshops in Burnie Darren gave me a couple of A4 pieces of handmade paper to try watercolour on. I have painted both sides of one and the rougher side of the other. The paint does not bleed through which is good as I found both sides...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 19, 2012 | All Blogs, All things Coastal, art, seascapes, Tasmanian artists, watercolour
[slideshow]This style of work contrasts with the drawing of the shells and the drawn gutta outlines of poppies. It is about painting the atmosphere, the feeling of what it is like outdoors in the elements. I particularly like capturing the movement of water…...
by Evelyn Antonysen | Jul 8, 2012 | All Blogs, All things Coastal, demonstrations, watercolour
Another of my illustrative style watercolours. Good to keep drawing skills up to date. Different challenge to the free flow beachscapes which I am also currently working on. In many ways easier as more structured and I have a “path” to follow.
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