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    • Lance Green - Acrylic Fun
    • Kathleen Lanzoni - Watercolor Magic
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    • Lael Har - Flowers: Loose & Expressive
    • Lance Green - Plein Air Adventure
    • Victoria Kwasinski - Sterne Park Plein Air
    • Homare Ikeda -- Tools and Skills
    • Kathy Beekman - Exploring Pastel Painting
    • Victoria Kwasinski - Mixed Media
    • Robert Gray - Importance of Pencil Sketch
    • Patricia Barr Clarke - Playful Collage
    • Lee Wasilik "Paint Like a Pro"
    • Pam Hostetler - Watercolor/Ink Plein Air
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Acrylic Fun with Lance Green -- Saturday, September 7 9am-3pm at the First Presbyterian Church, 1609 W. Littleton Blvd, Littleton CO  8012
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​Heritage Fine Arts Guild’s 2019-2020 workshop season has started off in wonderful style with a return visit from one of our favorite artists, Lance Green. 

His workshops are always empowering and educational.  They are a great way to get your creativity flowing.  Unlike many workshop leaders, who expect you to paint like they do, or to paint the same thing as a group so that they can correct your work, Lance takes a different route.  He works with you to free up your own art and strengthen your skills and your vision no matter where you are in your journey as an artist.  He encourages participants to be free and spontaneous with their paint.  He feels that the best paintings are ones where they are in some way autobiographical, even if they are only of your current mood. 



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One of Lance’s favorite sayings is to look at what happened while you were painting.  What he means by this, is that if you are loose enough, your personality, or mood or that “certain something” will come through the painting, without needing careful planning.  He is good at helping people move toward such an objective.  The results, as you can see from the accompanying photos are wonderful.  If you missed this workshop, you missed a good one. 

Workshop Review submitted by Janet Ford


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Materials:  --  usual acrylic art supplies:

  • paints & brushes
  • water containers
  • apron, etc.
  • 2 large canvases in the 24 x 36, 30 x 40, 36 x 48 size range