Ways of Seeing with Joyce Raimondo

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Arts & Crafts

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Adults
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Joyce Raimondo, Education Coordinator, presents a seris of workshops that explore creative vision through the eyes of artists. Following each presentation, participants will create their own art on Zoom. 

THROUGH THE EYES OF MODERN ART (Tuesday, July 18th at 2 pm)
Learn how modern artists such as van Gogh, Picasso, Magritte, Pollock, Krasner and others creatively paint the human eye to express emotions, dreams, and unique ways of seeing the world. Then draw or paint eyes to express yourself creatively. Have drawing or paint supplies on hand. 

INNER VISIONS (Tuesday, July 25th at 2 pm)
Discover how modern artists paint the world of things unseen such as sound, imagination, emotion, or energy. Then following a creative visualization, draw or paint your vision of the unseen world. Have drawing or paint supplies on hand. 

EYE OF THE BEHOLDER: WHAT IS BEAUTY? (Tuesday, August 1st at 2 pm)
A popular celebrity, a splash of paint, an awe inspiring sunset? How do we define beauty? Explore how modern artists such Pollock, Krasner, Warhol, Kahlo and others create and challenge notions of beauty. Then sketch your own idea of what beauty means to you.  Have drawing supplies on hand. 

DOUBLE TAKE (Tuesday, August 8th at 2 pm)
Look again! Learn how modern artists Dali, Picasso, and others create ambiguous images that play with our perception and can be seen in multiple ways. Then create a Surrealist collage filled with “double images.” Supplies; magazines, scissors, glue, surface for your artwork. Or, draw.

IT’S AN ILLUSION (Tuesday, August 15th at 2 pm)
How do artists create optical illusions in painting? Discover how painters create effects of depth, volume,  and three dimensions that “trick” the eye on a  two dimensional surface Then inspired by op-art, draw your own optical illusion.  Have drawing supplies on hand such as pencil or markers.

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