The Booth Museum takes another look at the new line of classes available for all ages throughout the spring as part of the Booth Art Academy.
The spring semester kicks off with Drawing and Painting Animals with Henry Patton where simple drawing lessons and beginning watercolor techniques will help artists of all skill levels produce amazing animal portraits. Participants will learn the basics of composition, perspective, color theory, and other painting techniques under the instruction of artist Henry Patton.
Before becoming a painter, Henry Patton spent several years as a professional photographer, graphic designer, illustrator and Web site designer. He later used those skills to influence his work as a painter of wildlife and landscapes. He has experimented and explored several types of techniques as well as mediums to capture the essence of the wildlife he paints. His works have been exhibited in galleries all over the nation including the Chapman Friedman Gallery in Louisville, Ky.
Henry Patton’s drawing and painting animals class will begin Tuesday, January 22 and will meet for the following eight Tuesdays, ending on Tuesday, March 11 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The fee for this class is $250 for Museum members and $300 for non-members.
To register for the drawing and painting animals class or any other classes being offered, call central scheduling at 770-607-3686. Continue checking back for features on other Art Academy classes and for more information on the 2008 Art Academy, click HERE.
The spring semester kicks off with Drawing and Painting Animals with Henry Patton where simple drawing lessons and beginning watercolor techniques will help artists of all skill levels produce amazing animal portraits. Participants will learn the basics of composition, perspective, color theory, and other painting techniques under the instruction of artist Henry Patton.
Before becoming a painter, Henry Patton spent several years as a professional photographer, graphic designer, illustrator and Web site designer. He later used those skills to influence his work as a painter of wildlife and landscapes. He has experimented and explored several types of techniques as well as mediums to capture the essence of the wildlife he paints. His works have been exhibited in galleries all over the nation including the Chapman Friedman Gallery in Louisville, Ky.
Henry Patton’s drawing and painting animals class will begin Tuesday, January 22 and will meet for the following eight Tuesdays, ending on Tuesday, March 11 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The fee for this class is $250 for Museum members and $300 for non-members.
To register for the drawing and painting animals class or any other classes being offered, call central scheduling at 770-607-3686. Continue checking back for features on other Art Academy classes and for more information on the 2008 Art Academy, click HERE.
© Henry Patton, Surise, the Journey Begins, 30"x30" oil on canvas
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