Five Day PORTRAIT WORKSHOP in Marietta Georgia With Thomas Nash
WORKSHOP FEATURES: PORTRAIT Workshop Details
This intensive five-day workshop consists of an intense full week of classroom teaching, slide presentations,
painting from the live model and daily demonstrations by Mr. Nash. Participants will
spend at least 20 hours painting from the live model. Artists will receive printed handouts as well
as one on one instruction at their easels from Mr. Nash. Class size will be strictly limited.
WHEN: AUGUST
12th through 16th (Monday through Friday)
WHERE: THE ART PLACE - MOUNTAIN VIEW - A facility of the Cobb County Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Department
3330 Sandy Plains Rd. Marietta GA 30066
WORKSHOP FEE: The fee will be just $750 for the entire workshop. ($25 less per workshop if enrolling in both COLOR and PORTRAIT workshops in August 2013)
You can reserve your place now, with a non-refundable* payment of $200. The remaining balance will be due June
1st.
NASH STUDIO accepts Visa, MasterCard, personal checks and cash.
PAYMENT INFO:
Phone Donna at (770) 998-8711
or Mail your check to:
Nash Studio
4651 Woodstock Rd
Suite 208 #133
Roswell, GA 30075
Email:
info@thomasnash.com
MATERIALS - What to bring: Bring your own brushes and paints plus rags and something to wash your brushes in.
EVERYTHING ELSE including easels, taborets, Tom’s popular specially made palettes plus painting knives and brush holders will all be PROVIDED FOR YOU to use during the workshop.
A complete list of colors will be sent to those participating.
Mineral Spirits will be available for those restricted
from traveling with it on the airlines.
LODGING INFORMATION: There are a variety of hotels at reasonable prices, including a Hampton Inn and a Comfort Suites within 5 miles of the workshop.
* If there is a waiting list, and you need to cancel you will receive a full refund.
More information about PORTRAIT PAINTING workshops:
CLICK HERE FOR PORTRAIT PAINTING
Above, Tom paints a little bit everyday, to explain the steps the class will follow in their painting that day. .
Above, In the workshop Tom will also discuss the challenge of doing posthumous portraits and making
preliminary sketches and the use of manikins to aid the painting process.
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