1. How to paint a Vineyard

How to paint a Vineyard

How to paint a Vineyard-workshop

How to paint a Vineyard

This beginner’s studio work shop will cover design layout and painting of vineyards

Do you ever wonder how an artist keeps the rows of vines in the right
perspective? In this in studio workshop, we will use a fail proof technique to show you how to do it. So you will create a convincing vineyard painting…

Upon completing the workshop you will feel confident in painting outside in a beautiful vineyard. Bring your favourite acrylic supplies with you and a canvas size of a canvas size of

Louise Lambert, who is well known for her dramatic vineyards, throughout the Okanagan Valley, California and Italy will be your guide.

Easy parking: on Braeburn Street, where you will see the black door to the studio, which will be open, follow the short path to the studio.

Covid protocols in place and due to this it is recommended that students bring their own supplies.

 Supplies

  • Acrylic paints-You can pick up a small inexpensive kit of acrylic paints from Opus Art Store, we recommend Liquitex, No. 1501, set of six, or you can pick up Daler Rowney or other brands at Walmart.
  • Your basic paints should include white, red, yellow, blue and black

If you already have supplies bring those.

  • Brushes-one small and one medium
  • Cup for water for paints

Palate-can be a simple as a clean plastic food container, paper or plastic plate where you can mix your paints

Paper towel or rag, apron or wear clothes that you won’t mind getting paint on.

Canvas types by workshop:

Create your Spirit Animal -8” by 10” canvas

Van Gogh and Monet- 10” by 12” or 11” by 14”

If you cannot bring your supplies, contact us so we can make accommodations.

Go to the new Wine Country Studios website for more info  Contact: Louise Lambert  250-212-3674, [email protected] www.winecountrystudios.ca

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