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Large Scale Charcoal Landscapes

  • Little Green Art Studio 6122 North Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA, 90042 United States (map)
 

Large Scale Charcoal Landscapes

with Glenn Rappaport

$145

In this workshop, artist and architect Glenn Rappaport will introduce us to large scale charcoal landscape drawing. Working with 22"x30" paper, Glenn will walk us through his methodical approach to planning, prepping, and executing his unique and whimsical landscapes. We will work with stencils, tracing paper, tape, and erasers to explore space, perspective and contrast to create intriguing and nuanced pieces.

This workshop is great for artists with experience in charcoals and new artists alike.

Dress to get messy! All materials provided. Feel free to bring a snack.

 

Our Policies:

  • Please arrive 10 minutes early for your workshop. Workshops start on time. If you are more that 15 minutes late for your class, you may forfeit your chance to take the class.

  • You may cancel for a refund up to 21 days before the workshop. After that, workshop fees are not refundable or transferable.

  • We reserve the right cancel or reschedule a workshop with fewer than 4 sign ups. If you cannot attend the rescheduled date, you will receive a refund.

  • Please note that we may take photos during the workshop to use on social media. If you do wish to be photographed, please let the teacher know when you arrive.

  • If you are sick, please stay home. Call or email to let us know that you are not coming. You will receive a credit for a future class.

  • Last minute cancellations are extremely challenging for our guest teachers. Often times, materials have been purchased and meticulously prepared ahead of time. Keep in mind that late cancellations are a financial burned on these very special artists.

Glenn Rappaport is an architect and artist from Basalt, Colorado. He is is keenly interested in finding that very small overlap between the practical and problem solving obligations of architecture and the poetic and emotional exploration that gives places their greater meaning.

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