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2 ART OF THE CAROLINAS 2011 www.artofthecarolinas.com

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PLEASE NOTE: The advertised prices shown in the Art of the Carolinas brochure are for the 2011 TRADE SHOW ONLY andare NOT AVAILABLE through Jerry’s Artarama mail order, website or retail store purchases.

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Hello Artists!

Hope you have all been doing great and enjoying your life of creativity. If you’re like me, you

wake up in the morning and think…hmmm, what am I going to create today? From commissions

in oil portraits to journaling to an abstract acrylic or another touch on your very detailed water-

color or teaching, we all have our passionate void that needs filling just about every day. That’s

what Art of the Carolinas is all about. Filling that void up! Try something new. Take a chance,

meet new friends. Nurture your passion or discover a new one. It’s about taking a day or a week-

end and calling it your own. Design it how you’d like! Grab some friends for your annual art re-

treat! Or come by yourself and relax. Take a couple of classes, enjoy the trade show. Take a ride in

the limo, check out the Raleigh retail store, grab a bite to eat at one of our local restaurants. You

get to do what you want! Rub shoulders with lots of fun and creative folks, watch a free demo, stop

by and chat with our fabulous vendors, try something new…Whatever you want. That’s what is so

fun about this show. Year after year, fun whacky artists, students, instructors and new friends show

up and shake their feathers.

We will have products and vendors from all over the world at the show: United States, France,

Japan, Australia, South Korea, China, Germany and more! Please join us for the fun. Admission

to the trade show is free, parking is free, and demonstrations are free. How cool is that? Pre-register

for the workshops on our Web site if you’d like, www.JerrysArtEvents.com or www.ArtoftheCaroli-

nas.com or take your chance and wait to sign up at the show. Either way, a good time is guaran-

teed at Art of the Carolinas 2011! We’ve upped our game and lowered our prices! Check it out.

Can’t wait to see you in November!

Sincerely,

Sharon DiGuilioEVENT COORDINATOR,AR T OF THE CAROL INAS

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Workshops At-A-GlanceThursday November 10th

CODE WORKSHOP TIME INSTRUCTOR(S) MEDIUM COST

TH1101 Classical Still Life Painting 9am-4pm James Sulkowski Oil $219

TH1102 Creating Expressive Watercolors 9am-12pm Sterling Edwards Watercolor $109

TH1103 Vibrant, Luminous, Reflected Light and Color 9am-12pm Judy Crane Oil $109

TH1104 Dramatic Landscape Logistics 9am-12pm Caroline Jasper Oil $124

TH1105 Dare to be Dramatic 9am-4pm Linda Kemp Acrylic $234

TH1106 Stain Painting with Acrylics *AT RETAIL STORE* 9am-4pm Michele Theberge Acrylic $219

TH1107 Contemporary Abstracts in Acrylics 9am-4pm Joe DiGiulio Acrylic $219

TH1108 Drawing the Portrait From Life 9am-4pm Paul McCormack Pencil $219

TH1109 A New Way of Painting Watercolor 9am-4pm Jeanne Carbonetti Watercolor $234

TH1110 Combining Flowers with Abstract Shapes 9am-4pm Karlyn Holman Watercolor $219

TH1111 Not Your Mama's Composition Class 9am-4pm Kathie George Acrylic & Latex $219

TH1112 Fresh Paint - New Media Workshop 9am-4pm Phil Garrett Acrylic $219

TH1113 Loose Abstract Painting and Collage 9am-4pm Bob Burridge Acrylic $234

TH1114 Abstracting Your World with Watercolors 1pm-4pm Sterling Edwards Watercolor $109

TH1115Achieving Wonderful Colorful Landscapes 1pm-4pm Judy Crane Oil $109with a Limited Palette

TH1116 Oil Change – Fresh Ways with Traditional Oils 1pm-4pm Caroline Jasper Oil $124

TH1117 Just Paint It!!!...Don't be Afraid of the Blank Canvas 5pm-8pm Dick Ensing Oil $109

TH1118 Oil Painting on Hardboard 5pm-8pm Brenda Mattson Oil $109

TH1119 Painting to Music - Born in the USA 5pm-8pm Fred Swarr Oil $109

TH1120 Painting with a Knife 5pm-8pm Mike Rooney Oil or Acrylic $109

TH1121 Creative Breakout: The Magical Experience of Color 5pm-8pm Bill Buchman Mixed Media $109

TH1122The Easy Approach to

5pm-8pm Tom Jones Watercolor $109Starting a Watercolor Painting *AT RETAIL STORE*

TH1123Block Printing with Mixed Media

5pm-8pmCamille Mixed Media $109

(and without any toxic chemicals) LaPointe-Lyons

TH1124 Zentangle® and Watercolor 5pm-8pm Suzanne McNeill Zentangle® $109

TH1125 Capturing the Essence of Water 5pm-8pm Kimberlee Maselli Acrylic or Oil $109

TH1126 Achieve Photorealistic Pastels - From Lens to Paper 5pm-8pm Diana Coidan Pastel $109

TH1127 Master Watercolor Florals that Glow! 5pm-8pm Karen Vernon Watercolor $109

TH1128 Intro to Painting Pet Portraits in Oil w/ Palette Knife 5pm-8pm Alexander Oil $109

TH1129 Out on a Limb - Carolina Cardinal 5pm-8pm Allen Montague Acrylic $109

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Workshops At-A-GlanceFriday November 11th

CODE WORKSHOP TIME INSTRUCTOR(S) MEDIUM COST

FR1101 Dynamic Action and Design in Floral Painting 9am-4pm James Sulkowski Oil $219

FR1102 Four Steps to a Successful Watercolor Landscape 9am-12pm Sterling Edwards Watercolor $109

FR1103 The Deep Freeze! Winter Paintings in Oil 9am-12pm Sean Dye Oil $124

FR1104 Seeing the Light in Painting 9am-12pm Caroline Jasper Oil $124

FR1105Have an Awesome Experience with Sumi Brushes,

9am-12pm Bill Buchman Mixed Media $109Bamboo Pens, and Other Unique Materials

FR1106 Paint Award Winning Boats*AT RETAIL STORE* 9am-4pm Judi Betts Watercolor $219

FR1107 Abstracting Representational Work 9am-4pm Bob Rankin Acrylic $219

FR1108 Painting the Portrait From Life - Watercolor 9am-4pm Paul McCormack Watercolor $219

FR1109 Putting It all together in Expressive Watercolor 9am-4pm Jeanne Carbonetti Watercolor $234

FR1110 Skies and Water in Acrylics 9am-12pm Ken Muenzenmayer Acrylic $109

FR1111 Acrylic is the Coolest Medium 9am-4pm Kathie George Acrylic $219

FR1112 Sunset Landscape 9am-12pm Tom Lynch Watercolor $125

FR1113 Paint Loose Little Gems to Start Your Day 9am-12pm Bob Burridge Acrylic $121

FR1114 Advanced Watercolor Techniques 1pm-4pm Sterling Edwards Watercolor $109

FR1115 Water-Soluble Oils Crash Course 1pm-4pm Sean Dye Water-Soluble Oils $124

FR1116 Mood and Message Painting Methods 1pm-4pm Caroline Jasper Oil $124

FR1117 The Evolving Surface 1pm-8pm Linda Kemp Acrylic $231

FR1118 Paint Colorful Boats 1pm-4pm Karlyn Holman Watercolor $109

FR1119Learn the Excitement that Dramatic

1pm-4pm Tom Lynch Watercolor $125Shadows Can Create

FR1120Wow Your Next Painting with New

1pm-4pm Bob Burridge Acrylic $121Goof-Proof Color Combos

FR1121 Get out of Your Comfort Zone & Paint the Times 5pm-8pm Dick Ensing Water-Mixable Oils $109

FR1122 Painting Birds in Pastel 5pm-8pm Brenda Mattson Pastel $109

FR1123 Painting to Music - Extreme Strat 5pm-8pm Fred Swarr Oil $109

FR1124 The Secret of Mixing Color 5pm-8pm Mike Rooney Oil or Acrylic $109

FR1125Painting Radiant Sunsets, Glowing

5pm-8pm Tom Jones Watercolor $109Skies and More *AT RETAIL STORE*

FR1126 Botanical Illustrations 5pm-8pmCamille

Watercolor $109LaPointe-Lyons

FR1127 Zentangle® Art Journals 5pm-8pm Suzanne McNeill Zentangle® $109

FR1128Have an Awesome Experience

5pm-8pm Bill Buchman Mixed Media $109with Awesome Mixed Media Materials

FR1129 Flowers in a Shape 5pm-8pm Karlyn Holman Watercolor $109

FR1130 The Many Colors of White 5pm-8pm Karen Vernon Watercolor $109

FR1131 Print to Paint 5pm-8pm Phil GarrettAcrylics

$109& Printmaking

FR1132 Art Marketing with Powerful Results! 5pm-8pm Brown/Filarsky Lecture $109

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Workshops At-A-GlanceSaturday November 12th

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CODE WORKSHOP TIME INSTRUCTOR(S) MEDIUM COST

SA1101 Light and Atmosphere in Landscape Painting 9am-4pm James Sulkowski Oil $219

SA1102 Lowland Falls 9am-4pm Wilson Bickford Oil $219

SA1103 That's not a Knife…This is a Knife 9am-12pm Sean Dye Water-Soluble Oils $124

SA1104 Commanding Color 9am-12pm Caroline Jasper Oil $124

SA1105 The Emerging Landscape 9am-12pm Linda Kemp Watercolor $121

SA1106Southern Architecture

9am-4pm Judi Betts Watercolor $219and Foliage *AT RETAIL STORE*

SA1107 Joe's Black Bag - Simple Abstracts 9am-12pm Joe DiGiulio Acrylic $109

SA1108 Painting the Portrait From Life - Oil 9am-4pm Paul McCormack Oil $219

SA1109Expressive Figure Drawing with New Materials

9am-12pm Bill Buchman Wet Media $109and New Methods: Wet Media

SA1110 On Location Boats in Greece 9am-12pm Karlyn Holman Watercolor $109

SA1111 Wax and Watercolor - An Interesting Mix! 9am-4pm Kathie George Watercolor Batik $219

SA1112 Forever Change How you Think and See 9am-12pm Tom Lynch Watercolor $125

SA1113 Abstract Florals From Loose Colorful Splatters 9am-12pm Bob Burridge Acrylic $121

SA1114 Town and Cityscapes: Painting the Urban Scenes 1pm-4pm Sean Dye Water-Soluble Oils $124

SA1115 Oil Painter's Approach to Water Soluble Oils 1pm-4pm Caroline Jasper Water-Soluble Oils $124

SA1116 Yupo Sampler 1pm-4pm Carol Ann Sherman Watercolor $109

SA1117 Painting Multiple Acylic Abstracts 1pm-4pm Joe DiGiulio Acrylic $109

SA1118Paint Luminous Skies: Venice to Santa Fe,

1pm-8pm David Dunlop Oil, W/C or Acrylic $219from Quiet Dawn to Parting Storms

SA1119 The Cape Cod Underpainting Method 1pm-8pm Mike Rooney Oil or Acrylic $219

SA1120 A Watercolor that Paints Itself 1pm-4pm Tom Lynch Watercolor $125

SA1121 Loose and Juicy Landscapes 1pm-4pm Bob Burridge Acrylic $121

SA1122Go Digital with Your Art or Photography

5pm-8pm Dick Ensing Lecture $109and Keep Your Original!

SA1123 Painting the Fall Colors in Pastel 5pm-8pm Brenda Mattson Pastel $109

SA1124 Using Strong Darks in the Foreground to Create Impact 5pm-8pm Tom Jones Watercolor $109

SA1125 Visual Journals: Personal Mythologies 5pm-8pm Scott/Modler Journaling $109

SA1126 Yupo Still Life 5pm-8pm Carol Ann Sherman Watercolor $109

SA1127 Pour, Puddle, Drip! (with Acrylics) *AT RETAIL STORE* 5pm-8pm Michele Theberge Acrylic $109

SA1128 Support and Varnish Tutorials 5pm-8pm Phil Garrett Support & Varnish $109

SA1129 Zentangle® on Claybord 5pm-8pm Suzanne McNeill Zentangle® $109

SA1130 Easy Weathered Textures in Watercolor 5pm-8pm Karen Vernon Watercolor $109

SA1131 Reflections 5pm-8pmMorgan

Oil $109Samuel-Price

SA1132 Small Paintings for Big Results 5pm-8pm Stephen Filarsky Oil $109

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Workshops At-A-GlanceSunday November 13th

CODE WORKSHOP TIME INSTRUCTOR(S) MEDIUM COST

SU1101 Capturing a Likeness in Portrait Painting 9am-4pm Sulkowski Oil $219

SU1102 Sunset Birches 9am-4pm Wilson Bickford Oil $219

SU1103 Captivating Water Scenes 9am-12pm Sean Dye Acrylic $121

SU1104 Visual Journals: Compulsions and Obsessions 9am-12pm Scott/Modler Journaling $109

SU1105 Yupo Figurative 9am-12pm Carol Ann Sherman Watercolor $109

SU1106 Painting Animals **At Retail Store** 9am-4pm Judi Betts Watercolor $219

SU1107 Step Up to the Next Level 9am-4pm Bob Rankin Acrylic $219

SU1108 Painting the Carolina's Mist, Mountains and Fog 9am-12pm Tom Lynch Watercolor $125

SU1109 The Landscape of Tuscany and Provence 9am-4pm David Dunlop Oil, W/C or Acrylic $219

SU1110 The Power of the Sun 9am-12pm Ken Muenzenmayer Acrylics $109

SU1111 Paint Your Dog in Acrylic or Gouache 9am-12pm Theresa Brown Acrylic or Gouache $109

SU1112 Falling Waters 9am-4pmMorgan

Oil $219Samuel-Price

SU1113 Loosen Up with Dramatic Light and Color 9am-12pm Bob Burridge Acrylic $121

SU1114 The Colors of the Shadows 1pm-4pm Judy Crane Oil $109

SU1115 Intuitive Painting Workshop 1pm-4pm Michele Theberge Acrylic $109

SU1116 Easing into Acrylics 1pm-4pm Carol Ann Sherman Water Media $109

SU1117Expressive Figure Drawing with

1pm-4pm Bill Buchman Dry Media $109New Materials and New Methods: Dry Media

SU1118 Luminous Landscapes in Acrylics 1pm-4pm Ken Muenzenmayer Acrylic $109

SU1119 Painting Horses in Acrylic or Gouache 1pm-4pm Theresa Brown Acrylic or Gouache $109

SU1120 mARTketing: Artists - Get Your Share of the Art Market! 1pm-4pm Bob & Kate BurridgeLecture $109

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PLEASE NOTE: The advertised prices shown in the Art of the Carolinas brochure are for the 2011 TRADE SHOW ONLY andare NOT AVAILABLE through Jerry’s Artarama mail order, website or retail store purchases.

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Workshop DescriptionsThursday November 10th

TH1101 Classical Still Life Painting 9am-4pmInstructor: James Sulkowski $219Medium: Oil Skill level: Intermediate - AdvancedSponsored by: SennelierIn this workshop, James Sulkowski discusses the concepts and tech-niques of Classical painting. Composition, color, texture, atmosphericand light effects are all discussed at length. Demonstrations as well asindividual instruction will enable the student to understand, simplifyand apply these principles to their own work during this workshop.Techniques concerning transparencies, opacities, glazing, paint qualityand use of mediums will also be covered.*

TH1102 Creating Expressive 9am-12pmWatercolors

Instructor: Sterling Edwards $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Maimeri, Jerry’s Artarama, Savoir-FaireSterling will discuss and demonstrate how to overlap and exaggerateshapes for a dynamic composition, use expressive colors, push the bal-ance between positive and negative space, and much, much more.He’ll also show you how to use his signature stiff bristle brushes whichare great for glazing and blending. Some watercolor experience wouldbe helpful for this workshop.*

TH1103 Vibrant, Luminous, 9am-12pmReflected Light and Color

Instructor: Judy Crane $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Windsor & Newton, FredrixThis fun workshop will teach you to see how light affects objects andtheir shadows, creating glowing paintings. Fruit will be used as subjectmatter for fresh vibrant paintings, but the principles apply to all subjects.Colorful subjects, shadows, and reflected light will be the emphasis*.

TH1104 Dramatic Landscape Logistics 9am-12pmInstructor: Caroline Jasper $124Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinCreate dynamic vistas with atmospheric perspective. Explore composi-tional strategies to draw viewers into your scene. Enhance with light-ing and color effects. Learn to sequence color contrast combinationsfor striking depth illusion. Create your own luminous landscape.*

TH1105 Dare to Be Dramatic 9am-4pmAdventures in Acrylic

Instructor: Linda Kemp $234Medium: Acrylic Skill level: Intermediate - AdvanceSponsored by: HK HolbeinJoin Linda as she shows you how to build from the darkest darks upthe complete value scale to sparkling whites. You will learn how tomake variegated underpaintings, create layers of simplified negativeshapes and establish extreme contrast in your areas of interest. Start anew love affair with the hottest medium in the art world today! Hereis your chance to explore the versatility and possibilities of lusciousacrylics.

TH1106 Stain Painting with Acrylics 9am-4pmInstructor: Michele Theberge $219Medium: Acrylics Skill level: AllSponsored by: Liquitex *AT RETAIL STORE*Experience the freedom of working large raw canvas in thin layers toachieve unprecedented luminosity. Morris Louis and Helen Franken-thaler pioneered painting directly on raw canvas to achieve uniquecolor effects and modulations. Experiment with additives and paintsand study pigment characteristics such as transparency and opacity toheighten the expressive potential of color in your own unique paint-ings. Composition, contrast and scale will be addressed as we studythe works of modern and contemporary artists for inspiration.*

* For a complete list of provided materialsand/or the supplies you’ll need to bring, goto: www.artofthecarolinas.com.

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TH1107 Contemporary Abstracts 9am-4pmin Acrylics

Instructor: Joe DiGiulio $219Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: MatisseJoin Joe for this all day acrylic workshop where you will explore thefour basic elements of line, shape, color and texture, and their use inabstract compositions. He will introduce you to his “process” in devel-oping a well composed acrylic painting on canvas. Get into the artist’shead about how the creative process works for you! This class isjammed packed with the essential technical information you needwhen working with acrylics. It’s time to let your freedom of expressionsoar in this all day paint fest*.

TH1108 Drawing the Portrait from Life 9am-4pmInstructor: Paul McCormack $219Medium: Pencil Skill level: IntermediateSponsored by: Winsor & NewtonHere is your opportunity to learn the primary foundation for all portraitwork. Working from a live model, renowned portrait artist Paul McCor-mack will demonstrate and lecture on the principles and guidelinesneeded to achieve a likeness. With the inclusion of techniques in penciland powdered graphite you will learn how to acquire correct propor-tions and to render features in a realistic fashion. This is a great precur-sor to Mr. McCormack’s watercolor portrait workshop.*

TH1109 A New Way of Painting 9am-4pmWatercolor

Instructor: Jeanne Carbonetti $234Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinIn seeking to help students remove “painter’s block,” Jeanne discov-ered a simple, yet powerful, way for all types of painters to stay in theirpower. Focusing on the principles of hard form, soft form and no form,students will learn, through landscape and still life, how to polish agiven theme, how to solve structural issues and, most of all, how totake the “thinking” out of the process.

TH1110 Combining Flowers with 9am-4pmAbstract Shapes

Instructor: Karlyn Holman $219Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllYou are going to love the surface you create for the background ofyour floral. This lesson will start with a traditional wet into wet underpainting that has added collage papers and watercolor pencils; thenwe will add unique and fun shapes to frame your subject into thebackground. This mixed media approach creates a magical surface thathas a tactile quality in your finished painting.*

TH1111 Not Your Mama’s 9am-4pmComposition Class

Instructor: Kathie George $219Medium: Acrylic and Latex Skill level: AllSponsored by: Winsor & NewtonIs your work getting lost in a sea of similar paintings? Do you wish youcould break out of your rut and make a change? Come to our creativeadventure! No drawing skills are needed - we're more concerned withcreating an exciting composition than getting a likeness of an object.Seem strange? Come play with us and find out. Don't be afraid. It'stime to take a step toward your own creativity. We'll do several com-positions during the first half of class, then paint one of them the sec-ond half. You won't be left stranded! Kathie has a plan for you everystep of the way.*

TH1112 Fresh Paint New Media 9am-4pmWorkshop

Instructor: Phil Garrett $219Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: Golden Artist ColorsThis all day workshop will explore a multitude of new surfaces forpainting and collage created with Golden’s Glass Bead Gel, TranslucentMolding Pastes, Fiber Paste (paper in a jar), Crackle Paste, and more...Cover mixed media application and layering effects for drawing andpainting, including using unique metallic paints, stencils and more.*

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Workshop DescriptionsThursday November 10th

TH1113 Loose Abstract Painting 9am-4pmand Collage

Instructor: Bob Burridge $234Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinBob will show you his popular 12 Compositions of an abstract paintingand exciting new color concepts for a more successful WOW painting.Today you will paint your favorite subjects or themes emphasizingfearless, original creations. Experience the unbelievable joy of paintingmeaningful abstracts with hands-on demos and techniques. Bring yourfavorite brushes.

TH1114 Abstracting Your World 1pm-4pmwith Watercolors

Instructor: Sterling Edwards $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Maimeri, Jerry’s Artarama, Savoir-FaireSpend three hours with Sterling Edwards as he shows you how to findideas and inspiration for abstract designs, and then discusses anddemonstrates a variety of watercolor techniques to achieve a dynamicpainting. If you’re ready to take the plunge and explore the world ofabstract painting, this is one workshop that you will definitely enjoy.*

TH1115 Achieving Wonderul Colorful 1pm-4pmLandscapes with a Limited Palette

Instructor: Judy Crane $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Winsor & Newton, FredrixPaint with bright, intense, yet sophisticated colors that set your workapart and look more professional. Learn the keys to mixing such lumi-nous, rich colors from a relatively limited palette as so many of the pro-fessional plein air painters do. Make beautiful greens without using thesometimes unnatural “tube greens” and create a vibrant yet cohesivepainting. Judy will demonstrate and circulate spending time with eachstudent.*

TH1116 Oil Change—Fresh Ways with 1pm-4pmTraditional Oils

Instructor: Caroline Jasper $124Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinDon’t hesitate to break from traditions. Experienced painters will enjoya technique tune-up using the art world’s longest revered paintingmedium. If you’ve never tried oils, welcome to the frustration-free fasttrack. Discover a contemporary take on impressionistic methods. Enjoypainting quickly with no muddy color. Explore the advantages in Caro-line Jasper’s way of painting on color ground. Enjoy creating a freshnew oil painting.*

TH1117 Just Paint It!!!...Don’t be 5pm-8pmafraid of the Blank Canvas

Instructor: Dick Ensing $109Medium: Oils Skill level: AllSponsored by: Rembrandt/Canson, Ampersand ArtWe will do a painting similar to the landscape shown. The similar com-position content will be furnished along with the oil paints and panelto paint on. You will learn how to start your landscape and give it lifeby putting people in it. Color, how to paint shadows and getting depthto your composition using color perspective will be discussed.

TH1118 Oil Painting on Hardboard 5pm-8pmInstructor: Brenda Mattson $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Jack Richeson & CompanyThis oil painting course teaches students basic skills and techniques inoil painting on hardboard using photographs. The primary goals are tolearn to judge proportion and to depict those observations in oil thatdemonstrate an understanding of depth, form and space. Verbal skillsare developed through critique and class discussion. All materials areprovided by Jack Richeson Co. Inc.

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* For a complete list of provided materialsand/or the supplies you’ll need to bring, goto: www.artofthecarolinas.com.

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TH1119 Painting to Music-Born in the USA 5pm-8pmInstructor: Fred Swarr $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Martin F. WeberThe three distinct ways we will be painting to music are with the patri-otic colors from personal memories of the past, spattering techniquesand transparent layers of paint. In this way we will be able to portray avisual image of the music that we hear and feel through our heartsand minds. “There is no right or wrong to painting to music, only acomplete form of self-expression.” All supplies provided by Martin F.Weber.

TH1120 Painting with a Knife 5pm-8pmInstructor: Mike Rooney $109Medium: Oil or Acrylics Skill level: AllSponsored by: Lukas Oils or AcrylicsIn this workshop you learn the basic strokes of knife painting as wellas the individual techniques for doing blends, drawing lines, and paint-ing water, clouds, trees, etc. Capture the "true" color while keeping thepainting loose and impressionistic. Classroom exercises take the mys-tery out of painting with knives and take your painting technique tothe next level.*

TH1121 Creative Breakout: 5pm-8pmThe Magical Experience of Color

Instructor: Bill Buchman $109Medium: Mixed Media Skill level: AllSponsored by: Savoir-FaireLearn, in an enjoyable fashion, why colors behave the way they do andyou will experience and understand color as never before. Learn howto do color mixing, watercolor washes, glazes and splashes and how tocombine these with other special materials in resists, pours and layers.Make exciting works on paper where we put to use what we havelearned about color using exciting materials provided by Savoir Faire.All supplies will be provided by Savoir-Faire.

TH1122 The Easy Approach to Starting 5pm-8pma Watercolor Painting

Instructor: Tom Jones $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: All Sponsored by: Canson *AT RETAIL STORE*Master landscape painter Tom Jones will take you through a simplemethod of starting a painting and will guide you through each step toa beautiful finished painting you will love. You will find that with thissimple approach to a finished painting is almost insured. If you haveever been lost on just how and where to start a watercolor paintingthen this class is for you.*

TH1123 Block Printing with Mixed 5pm-8pmMedia (and without any toxic chemicals)

Instructor: Camille LaPointe-Lyons $109Medium: Mixed Media Skill level: AllSponsored by: Savoir FaireWith a variety of colorful mixed media you will create artworks thatcan be free form designs or realistic subjects. A variety of printmakingpapers will add to your creativity.

BEGINNERS WELCOME. All art materials will be provided by Charbon-nel Aquawash etching inks, Sennelier watercolors, Cretacolor water-color pencils, Sennelier oil pastels, Fabriano Rosaspina and Awagamiprintmaking papers.

TH1124 Zentangle® and Watercolor 5pm-8pmInstructor: Suzanne McNeill $109Medium: Zentangle® Skill level: AllSponsored by: Design OriginalsThis versatile class will include the Zentangle ritual and how to drawtangle patterns. You will create an original design with an inspired tan-gle drawing. You’ll also learn how to add dazzling color with watercol-ors, inks or color pencils. Zentangle appeals to children, doodlers,graphic artists, quilters and painters. Be inspired!*

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Workshop DescriptionsThursday November 10th

TH1125 Capturing the Essence of Water5pm-8pmInstructor: Kimberlee Maselli $109Medium: Acrylic or OilsSkill level: Beginner to IntermediateSponsored by: Matisse, LukasWhether it’s a rushing stream with tumbling water cascading overrocks, a tranquil lake, or ocean waves gently lapping against the shore– water is music to our ears and brings beauty to our world. If you arepainting on location or from a photograph, there are certain things tokeep in mind when painting a water scene. Learn basic principles thatwill help you paint colorful, evocative water scenes, then create a wa-terscape of your own to take home.*

TH1126 Achieve Photorealistic Pastels 5pm-8pmFrom Lens to Paper

Instructor: Diana Coidan $109Medium: Pastel Skill level: AllSponsored by: Uneeda Enterprises, Inc.JTake this opportunity to learn from an award-winning pastelist,Diana's steps from photo to paper as a Master of Realism. She willdemonstrate step by step how to achieve a finished painting that willsimply be pondered upon as a photo or painting. Bring your favoritephotos or use one of Diana's. This class is open to all subjects: skycaps,landscapes, seascapes and there were will one on one help.*

TH1127 Master Watercolor Florals 5pm-8pmthat Glow

Instructor: Karen Vernon $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Ampersand, HK Holbein, GoldenLearn how to accurately depict the clear, luminous color in any type offlower with watercolor. In this hands-on class, learn basic floral paint-ing, design techniques and discover how to achieve the most intensehues and color in your paintings. This class makes the most difficult flo-ral subject matter very easy with a few simple tips and techniques.

All supplies will be furnished..

TH1128 Intro to Painting Pet Portraits 5pm-8pmin Oil with Palette Knife

Instructor: Rocky Alexander $109Medium: Oil Skill level: Beginner - IntermediateSponsored by: Jack Richeson & CompanyImmortalize your favorite pet on canvas in oils with a palette knife!Learn techniques of painting fur to achieve a likeness.

Bring your own photo or use instructor's. Students should bring an11x14 canvas, paper towels, apron, small brushes, and a small paletteknife. Paint and palette paper provided.

TH1129 Out on a Limb 5pm-8pmCarolina Cardinal

Instructor: Allen Montague $109Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: Jerry’s ArtaramaCome and paint with TV host and author, Allen Montague! He willshow you how to do a fun painting using layer upon layer of wetacrylic paint applied with a base, working outward until the painting iscomplete. Work with Allen as he guides you in creating this beautifulpainting, finishing with the detail of the cardinal and dogwood flow-ers. You will be ready to frame it and hang it on your wall at the end ofthe class!*

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Workshop DescriptionsFriday November 11th

FR1125 Painting Radiant Sunsets, 5pm-8pmGlowing Skies and More

Instructor: Tom Jones *AT RETAIL STORE* $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: CansonJoin Master landscape painter Tom Jones as he teaches you an easyapproach to creating beautifully glowing sunsets and moon lit skiesthat light up the night. Tom teaches you how to use strong warm col-ors along with powerful darks that give the sunset you will love. Youwill also learn how to create moons and moon beams against a beau-tiful dark luminous sky. Next Tom will teach you how to create a beau-tiful daytime sky using exciting warm and cool colors together. *

FR1126 Botanical Illustrations 5pm-8pmInstructor: Camille LaPointe-Lyons $109Medium: Drawing & Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Savoir-FaireThis hands-on workshop will show you how to draw and paint beauti-ful flowers, leaves, and vegetables in the centuries old European realis-tic style. With easy to follow exercises, you will quickly understand howto draw and paint them with confidence and produce your own botan-ical illustrations. Beginners to advanced students welcome. All art ma-terials are provided by Cretacolor watercolor pencils and graphicpencils; Sennelier watercolors, Fabriano Artistico watercolor paper.

FR127 Zentangle® Art Journals 5pm-8pmInstructor: Suzanne McNeil $109Medium: Zentangle® Skill level: AllSponsored by: Design OriginalsZentangle® (a meditative drawing style) increases focus, dexterity andrelaxation. It is perfect for all ages and skill levels. This exciting and vi-sually engaging medium is the perfect complement to turn any journalfrom ordinary to mesmerizing. Art Journals appeal to children, doo-dlers, graphic artists and painters.*

FR1128 Have an Awesome Experience 5pm-8pmwith Awesome Mixed Media Materials

Instructor: Bill Buchman $109Medium: Mixed Media Skill level: AllSponsored by: Savoir-FaireThis is a complete hands-on exploration of the basics of making con-temporary looking pieces using a host of exciting new materials in avariety of mixed media approaches. We will have fun learning how touse and combine Creta “Aquastics”, Sennelier oil pastels, Creta“Aquabriques”, and the unique “Art Chunkies”. All supplies will beprovided by Savoir-Faire.

FR1129 Flowers in a Shape 5pm-8pmInstructor: Karlyn Holman $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllThis lesson will teach traditional negative painting techniques as wellas color sanding and a lot of fun. We will start with a wet into wetbackground and then design a shape within the flower design. Byusing darker versions of the background colors, you can add a uniquedimension to your artwork and watch your painting come alive withcolor and value. You will be provided with a pre-drawn image; a 15”140# Arches watercolor paper; colored pencils and a round brush.

FR1130 The Many Colors of White 5pm-8pmInstructor: Karen Vernon $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Ampersand, HK Holbein, GoldenDiscover the beauty of white light. In this hands-on watercolor work-shop, the student will paint a white flower using a limited palette ofcolor, creating white and shadows much like spectral light. Using wa-tercolor, students will learn to assess the value range, reflected light,and the means of forming volume, depth and luminosity in white. Stu-dents will use watercolors to study the theory that applies to allmedia. All supplies will be furnished.

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Workshop DescriptionsFriday November 11th

FR1101 Dynamic Action and Design 9am-4pmin Floral Painting

Instructor: James Sulkowski $219Medium: Oil Skill level: Intermediate - AdvancedSponsored by: SennelierJames Sulkowski will demonstrate and discuss at length the principlesof creating a floral composition full of movement and vibrant color.Also covered will be flower construction and drawing, color, form andcreating a center of interest or focus in the painting. Sign up early. Thisclass is limited to 12 students for one on one instruction!*

FR1102 Four Steps to a Successful 9am-4pmWatercolor Landscape

Instructor: Sterling Edwards $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Maimeri, Jerry’s Artarama, Savoir-FaireSpend three hours with internationally renowned watercolor artistSterling Edwards as he shows you his four step process for creating asuccessful watercolor landscape. His process provides a systematicplan to help you achieve a painting that is clean, bold, and colorful.Just a few of the topics that will be discussed and demonstrated in-clude; designing your landscape, maximizing values, glazing color, bal-ancing positive and negative shapes, color mixing, and much more*

FR1103 The Deep Freeze! Winter 9am-12pmPaintings in Oil

Instructor: Sean Dye $124Medium: Oils Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinSean Dye has been making his popular winterscapes for 10 years. He isan avid Alpine, Nordic skier and snowshoer. An oil painter for 30 years,Sean will teach you how to paint convincing snowy scenes with struc-ture and colorful accents. Please bring winter sketches or referencephotos with strong shadows. All materials including brushes will beprovided.

FR1104 Seeing the Light in Painting 9am-12pmInstructor: Caroline Jasper $124Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinLearn when to exaggerate and when to subdue value and color differ-ences to play up form and depth. Explore “special effects” in lightingand ways to enhance them in painting. Take home your own dynamicpainting. All materials included. Bring favorite photo references - anysubject. Extra brushes optional.

FR1105 Have an Awesome Experience 9am-12pmwith Sumi Brushes, Bamboo Pens andOther Unique Materials

Instructor: Bill Buchman $109Medium: Mixed Media Skill level: AllSponsored by: Savoir-FaireWe will learn how to use Zen ideas and brushstrokes, and unique ap-proaches to watercolor and mixed media as well as great “tricks” ofcomposition and color to awaken our imagination and to open our cre-ative “door” to discovery. You will make exciting works on paper usingthe finest materials. All supplies will be provided by Savoir-Faire..

FR1106 Paint Award Winning Boats 9am-4pmInstructor: Judi Betts *AT RETAIL STORE* $219Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllPaint with Judi Betts as she invites you to join her for a “paint-along”.She’ll give you watercolor paper with a drawing lightly sketched on itso you can complete this piece in one day. If you’d rather bring yourown photos or sketches to class, and paint from them, that’s fine too.Judi will demonstrate running a graded wash, adding additional de-sign elements, emphasize VALUES and color-chords. You will learn topaint reflections, lightbounce and water movement. Special effects fordesigning a boat’s rigging, and use of some abstract shapes will be ex-plored. Three or four of your own, unframed, paintings may be broughtwith you for review with Judi.*

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FR1107 Abstracting Representational 9am-4pmWork

Instructor: Bob Rankin $219Medium: Acrylics Skill level: AllSponsored by: MatisseBy using the magic of acrylics, artists will learn how to take represen-tational art and abstract it step by step. New and traditional paint andmediums will be introduced to create exciting works of art!*

FR1108 Painting the Portrait from 9am-4pmLife — Watercolor

Instructor: Paul McCormack $219Medium: Watercolor Skill level: IntermediateSponsored by: Winsor & NewtonWatch a Master in action and take this opportunity to learn from na-tionally recognized portrait artist, Paul McCormack. Students will beworking from a live model as Mr. McCormack demonstrates all thetechniques and principles needed to execute a watercolor portrait witha luminous glow. The academic principles of traditional portraiture willbe used to teach students on how to acquire correct proportions inorder to achieve a likeness. Along with color theory as it applies to thehuman form, watercolor techniques will include wet into wet, glazingand dry brush. Beginners and advanced students alike will certainlybenefit from the experience.*

FR1109 Putting it All Together in 9am-4pmExpressive Watercolor

Instructor: Jeanne Carbonetti $234Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinIn this major summary course, Jeanne distills her many years of teach-ing into a model for every kind of painter to tap into their most expres-sive abilities. Using a figure in a floral landscape, Jeanne will help youdiscover your expressive style, your most original technique and yourmost authentic and natural way of staying in creative flow.

Bring your favorite brushes. All other materials will be provided.

FR1110 Skies and Water in Acrylics 9am-12pmInstructor: Ken Muenzenmayer $109Medium: Acrylics Skill level: AllSponsored by: Ampersand, HK Holbein, GoldenKen Muenzenmayer is known for his powerful rendition of skies andsunsets and his treatment of water and reflections. Working withacrylics, you will learn to recognize and paint the colors that bring lifeto the evening skies and depth to the waters’ surface.

All supplies will be furnished.

FR1111 Acrylic is the Coolest Medium 9am-4pmInstructor: Kathie George $219Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: Winsor & Newton, GoldenIt can be used like watercolor, oil and everything in between. Begin theday by learning to build a beautiful surface! Enjoy experimenting withgesso and gel mediums, then develop your fabulous surface withbeautiful transparent glazes and thicker applications, too. With acrylicthere are really no mistakes, just a lot of fun as you discover that this isindeed the most forgiving, adaptable medium.

If you've wanted to know where acrylic can take you and what it cando for you, this is the class for you. You can use Kathie's design ordraw your own. You'll leave class with a completed painting and theskills and confidence to go with it.*

FR1112 Sunset Landscape 9am-12pmInstructor: Tom Lynch $125Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinIf you ever wanted to paint in watercolor, here is your opportunity tostudy with a master who knows how to make painting fun. In thisNEW class you will work step by step with Tom as you learn all of the“how’s” and “why’s” of watercolor as you create a finished “SunsetLandscape” painting. You will learn a process that will last you a life-time.

All art supplies provided (a palette, paints, paper, brushes,) and a freeprint is included..

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FR1131 Print to Paint 5pm-8pmInstructor: Phil Garrett $109Medium: Acrylics, Printmaking Skill level: AllSponsored by: Golden Artist ColorsIn this workshop we are going to explore the ease of use and versatil-ity of Golden Open acrylics. These acrylic paints have a binder thatstays wet and workable allowing us to create a monotype print on ragpaper and an a la prima painting on an Ampersand panel in the shortspace of three hours. This is going to be fun!

All paints and mediums provided by Golden. Students need to bringassorted brushes, a roll of paper towels and something to carry wetprint and panel home.

FR1132 Art Marketing with 5pm-8pmPowerful Results!

Instructor: Brown/Filarsky $109Medium: Lecture Skill level: AllLearn how to represent yourself and your art in 75 places! Join Art Ca-reer Experts, Stephen Filarsky and M. Theresa Brown as they share howto use their tips and techniques to represent yourself and your art.Learn the 75 places to sell your art (offline) without an art gallery.Learn the 6 BEST online places to sell your art. And then learn how tomake the most of associations with art galleries and artist co-ops!

M. Theresa Brown and Steve Filarsky are full time artists who knowwhat works! They not only live the life of an artist but every bill theypay comes from income received from selling their art products. Eachhas over twenty years of experience as successful self employedartists.

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Workshop DescriptionsFriday November 11th

FR1113 Paint Loose Little Gems to 9am-12pmStart Your Day

Instructor: Bob Burridge $121Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinLearn the goof-proof secrets how Burridge begins everyday in his stu-dio. You will paint many loose, crazy-fun paintings! Burridge gives youpermission to goof around and warm-up before you tackle that scaryfull sheet or canvas. Three hours of splashing color around. Bring yourfavorite brushes. Materials and handouts provided.

FR1114 Advanced W/C Techniques 1pm-4pmInstructor: Sterling Edwards $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Maimeri, Jerry’s Artarama, Savoir-FaireSpend three hours with internationally renowned watercolor artistSterling Edwards as he discusses and demonstrates a variety of water-color techniques. Just a few of the techniques that will be shown are:lifting color, pushing values for maximum impact, splattering, glazingcolor, saving white paper, creating depth with negative shapes, andmore.

FR1115 Water-Soluble Oils Crash Course1pm-4pmInstructor: Sean Dye $124Medium: Water-Soluble Oils Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinThis class is designed for everyone from beginners to experiencedartists who simply want to experience a new medium. Are you crazyabout oil painting but hate the fumes? Sean is the Author of Pantingwith Water-Soluble Oils and The Mixed-Media Sourcebook. Sean willteach you some of the exciting and innovative techniques he has in-cluded in his popular book through demonstration and instruction.

All materials including brushes will be provided. Please bring sketchesor reference photos.

FR1116 Mood & Message Painting 1pm-4pmMethods

Instructor: Caroline Jasper $124Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinCollectors want an emotional connection to the works they buy. Bringexpressive energy to your paintings. Empower your feelings on canvaswith color choices that better communicate your interpretation. Makecompositional adjustments to clarify and strengthen a painting’s mes-sage. All materials included. Bring favorite photo references - any sub-ject. Extra brushes optional..

FR1117 The Evolving Surface 1pm-8pmInstructor: Linda Kemp $231Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinThis is your chance to experiment with gel mediums, gesso, stainingpigments and image transfers to produce exquisite texture and low re-lief working foundations. Your expressive under-paintings will be de-veloped with glazing techniques and multiple layers while buildingpersonal symbols. You will learn the secrets of layering as you incorpo-rate alternative negative painting strategies, methods for softeningedges and color blending. A full day of indulgence.*

FR1118 Paint Colorful Boats 1pm-4pmInstructor: Karlyn Holman $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllPaint these colorful boats from Vernazza, Italy on this unique surface.You will be provided with a pre-drawn sketch of these boats, stretchedonto a wooden frame. Paint this image and then add a spray of acrylicand frame your finished painting like an oil painting. This lesson is anabstract composition, as well as, an on location scene. The interlockingshapes and bright colors form a strong design that is exciting to paint.Join the fun and take home a finished painting on canvas.

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FR1119 Learn the Excitement that 1pm-4pmDramatic Shadows can Create

Instructor: Tom Lynch $125Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinHave you ever looked at your paintings and wanted an area to subtlystand out? Then this NEW class is for you. You will watch and work sideby side with Tom as you paint several types of shadows. Tom will showyou how to breathe life into your art through the use and play of shad-ows. All art supplies provided (a palette, paints, paper, brushes,) and afree print is included.

FR1120 Wow Your Next Painting with 1pm-4pmNew Goof-Proof Color Combos

Instructor: Bob Burridge $121Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinPaint today with renewed giddy confidence with the new BurridgeGoof-Proof Color Wheel and his quick composition chart. Learn how topaint an ordinary subject or style with this quick focus color combina-tion, turning your painting into a WOW. All levels.

Materials and handouts provided. Bring your favorite brushes.

FR1121 Get out of Your Comfort Zone 5pm-8pmand Paint the Times

Instructor: Dick Ensing $109Medium: Water-Mixable Oils Skill level: AllSponsored by: Rembrandt/Canson/RoyalTalens- CobraPaints & Ampersand PanelsWe will do a painting similar to the landscape shown. The similar com-position content will be furnished along with the water based oilpaints & canvas/panel to paint on. There are a lot of new materials towork with and the new Cobra water based oils are now developed towhere you can't distinguish them from oils.

You will learn to paint a waterfall similar to the painting shown usingthese new materials. How to paint rocks and water will be a simpletask as you learn a few simple concepts such as basic color mixing,discovering basic shapes in your composition and using color perspec-tive to show depth and distance in the composition. Let’s be mastersof our pursuits and paint lively and exciting pictures.*

FR1122 Painting Birds in Pastel 5pm-8pmInstructor: Brenda Mattson $109Medium: Pastel Skill level: AllSponsored by: Jack Richeson & CompanyThis pastel course is designed to further develop the visual, verbal andtechnical skills necessary to paint birds. Students work in a variety ofpastel media, with an emphasis on color, eyes and feathers.

The class will be working on Mattson Pastel paper using three differenttypes of pastel. All supplies will be furnished by Jack Richeson Co. Inc.

FR1123 Painting to Music - Extreme Strat 5pm-8pmInstructor: Fred Swarr $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Martin F. WeberWe will work with various brushstrokes to the rhythm of the music andchoose colors for the painting from personal emotions and memoriesof the past. In this way we will be able to portray a visual image of themusic that we hear and feel through our hearts and minds. “There isno right or wrong to painting to music, only a complete form of self-expression.”

All supplies provided by Martin F. Weber.

FR1124 The Secret of Mixing Color 5pm-8pmInstructor: Mike Rooney $109Medium: Oil or Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: Lukas Oils and AcrylicsMixing the right color is a large part of any painting. Imagine beingable to mix the exact color you see every time. In this class you willlearn about hue, compliments, temperature (warm and cool), value ofthe color, as well as saturation (the vibrancy or grayness of a color).You'll be able to see the color, and mix it every time even with a lim-ited palette of red, yellow, blue and white. If you paint, this class is amust!*

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SA1101 Light and Atmosphere in 9am-4pmLandscape Painting

Instructor: James Sulkowski $219Medium: Oil Skill level: Intermediate - AdvancedSponsored by: SennelierThis workshop focuses on two of the most important elements in land-scape painting. Learn the principles of painting light as it movesthrough atmosphere and space. Color and value progressions will alsobe demonstrated and taught. These are the qualities found in theworks of the great Hudson River School masters.*

SA1102 Lowland Falls 9am-4pmInstructor: Wilson Bickford $219Medium: Oil Skill level: Beginner - IntermediateSponsored by: Jerry’s ArtaramaYou will learn valuable oil painting techniques, such as blending, tex-tural effects, the importance of color values and color mixing. There willbe a thorough explanation of each phase, individual critique and assis-tance, as well as demonstrations when appropriate.*

SA1103That’s Not a Knife This is a Knife 9am-12pmInstructor: Sean Dye $124Medium: Water-soluble Oils Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinWake up your oil paintings now! Sean’s oil paintings have been exhib-ited throughout North America and published worldwide and were in-cluded in his books Painting with Water-Soluble Oils and TheMixed-Media Sourcebook as well as others. Knife painting is the mostdirect way to apply paint to canvas. Participants will learn Sean’s knifepainting dos and don’ts.

Painting knife, canvas, and paint will be provided. Look for Sean’s knifepainting video. Please bring sketches or reference photos.

SA1104 Commanding Color 9am-12pmInstructor: Caroline Jasper $124Medium: Oils Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinFind why color theories often fall short in actual painting practices.Learn to accurately identify by sight a range of characteristics in anypaint color. From this workshop on, you will forever avoid muddy col-ors. Apply new color knowledge to your own fresh new painting. Allmaterials included. Bring favorite photo references - any subject. .

SA1105 The Emerging Landscape 9am-12pmInstructor: Linda Kemp $121Medium: Watercolor Skill level: Intermediate & AdvancedSponsored by: HK HolbeinLearn “Badger” brush handling techniques for applying textures andthe suggestive layers of organic forms of gently blowing grasses anddistant trees. You will learn how and where to use selective applica-tions of captured negatives and minimal hard edges to slowly bringyour work into soft focus. Please bring your own watercolor brushesand a palette is recommended. Bring your own Kemp Badger Brush orshare in the class set.

SA1106 Southern Architecture 9am-4pmand Foliage *AT RETAIL STORE*

Instructor: Judi Betts $219Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: LukasJudi will show examples, and give advice on various techniques youmay want to try, such as featuring autumn foliage or adding figures inlandscapes. You’ll be able to complete an xtraord!nary house in oneday. If you desire, bring 3 or 4 of your unframed paintings for reviewwith Judi. Watercolor paint will be provided by LUKAS paints. You willneed to bring your own palette, brushes and usual watercolor suppliesi.e. clips, water container and support board.

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SA1107 Joe’s Black Bag- 9am-12pmSimple Abstracts

Instructor: Joe DiGiulio $109Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: MatisseJoe’s “Black Bag” exercise forces you to use only the supplies given toyou, “to work with what you have”, in this three hour mixed mediapaint fest. Be ready to explore quick, exciting basic abstract composi-tions that will challenge both the beginner and the experienced artist.Learn basic concepts of color, composition and technical use of artistmaterials. You may surprise yourself with these quick results. All sup-plies are included, however if you would like to do extra paintingsplease bring your own full sheets of 140 lb watercolor paper, SoHopanels or Acrylic Paper Pad.

SA1108 Painting the Portrait From 9am-4pmLife - Oil

Instructor: Paul McCormack $219Medium: Oil Skill level: IntermediateSponsored by: Winsor & NewtonNationally recognized portrait artist, Paul W. McCormack will demon-strate and lecture on the techniques and principles required to executea portrait in oil. By employing the academic principles of traditionalportraiture students will learn how to acquire correct proportions andhow to model individual features in order to achieve a likeness. A di-rect approach to oil painting will be demonstrated along with discus-sions on color theory as it applies to the human form.*

SA1109 Expressive Figure Drawing 9am-12pmwith New Materials and New Methods:Wet Media

Instructor: Bill Buchman $109Medium: Wet Media Skill level: AllSponsored by: Savoir-FaireWorking with these materials will actually help you to learn whatdrawing the nude is all about and enable you to achieve a surprisinglyartistic and pleasing result without being too overly technical. Bill willdemonstrate ways of drawing that will expand your artistic skills andenable you to achieve a higher expressive level. We will work from alive model. All supplies will be provided by Savoir-Faire.

SA1110 On Location Boats in Greece 9am-12pmInstructor: Karlyn Holman $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllIn only three hours you will learn how to capture the moment usingcast shadows, as well as how to abstract the background to simplifythe shapes. Capturing the shadows is an easy and effective beginningto capturing the moment. Once the shadows are established, the warmcolors can be freely added. The background is simplified and all thenon-essential details in the background are abstracted so you can keepthe emphasis on the boats. Each participant will receive a kit with thepre-drawn image; step by step instructions and a mat. Bring your fa-vorite watercolor paints and brushes.

SA1111 Wax and Watercolor — 9am-4pmAn Interesting Mix!

Instructor: Kathie George $219Medium: Watercolor Batik Skill level: AllSponsored by: Winsor & Newton, Savoir FairePut the two on textured rice paper and presto! Fun guaranteed to en-ergize your paintings. Kathie will lead you step by step through thelayering process, till you begin to wonder just how thick this wax canget. Then you'll remove the wax - it's like Christmas! No watercolorskills are necessary. We get a bit messy, but we have fun doing it. Joinus. Supplies furnished by W&N and Savoir Faire. Students should bring:Watercolor brushes - 1 inch flat or larger, couple of smaller flats, too.

SA1112 Forever Change How You 9am-12pmThink and See

Instructor: Tom Lynch $125Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinTom’s NEW favorite class where he impresses upon you; “It is whatyou think about while you are painting that is the secret to success”.Tom will take you through all the different landscape objects and showyou what artistic thought to have and why. When you finish this classthe world around you will not be a series of objects, but rather “artistictriggers”.All art supplies provided (a palette, paints, paper, brushes,)and a free print is included.

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Workshop DescriptionsSaturday November 12th

SA1113 Abstract Florals from Loose, 9am-12pmColorful Splatters

Instructor: Bob Burridge $121Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinPlaying with wild, juicy colors, you will paint and learn to turn loosestarts into little beauties. If you are looking for more fun in your boringfloral, this is for you! Burridge’s positive, fearless approach inspireseveryone to loosen up and paint with endless possibilities. Bring yourfavorite brushes. All materials provided.

SA1114 Town and Cityscapes: 1pm-4pmPainting the Urban Scenes

Instructor: Sean Dye $124Medium: Water-Soluble Oils Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinLearn how to capture the excitement of urban architecture and depictcrowd scenes in a fluid and stimulating, successful way. All materialsincluding brushes will be provided. Please bring urban sketches or ref-erence photos.

SA1115 Oil Painters Approach to 1pm-4pmWater Soluble Oils

Instructor: Caroline Jasper $124Medium: Oils Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinDiscover the ease-of-handling advantages of this remarkable alterna-tive to traditional oils. Water and oil together? It does not seem possi-ble. Yet it works! No solvents or odors; fast drying; travel-friendly.Explore appropriate method adjustments in creating a finished paint-ing that looks just like traditional oils. All materials included. Bring fa-vorite photo references - any subject. Extra brushes optional.

SA1116 Yupo Sampler 1pm-4pmInstructor: Carol Ann Sherman $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Maimeri, FabrianoThis is the ideal class for anyone who has worked on Yupo before andnot had much success, anyone who has never heard of Yupo, anyonewho is afraid of Yupo or anyone who just loves Yupo. It is a syntheticsurface made of polypropylene and can be tricky but is actually ablessing to work on. It can take the fear out of watercolors. We cannow paint dark to light and or light to dark. It is such a forgiving sur-face! That is why I like to call it the “No Fear in Painting” painting.*

SA1117 Painting Multiple Acrylic 1pm-4pmAbstracts

Instructor: Joe DiGiulio $109Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: MatisseJoin Joe for this 3 hour workshop where you will explore the four basicelements, line, shape, color and texture, and their use in abstract com-positions. Joe will show you how to incorporate these basic elementsinto creating multiple works at once. This involves, “series painting”where abstract compositions are worked up simultaneously with the“5th Element” of Context as the common thread that creates a har-monious color palette throughout multiple compositions.*

SA1118 Painting Luminous Skies: 1pm-8pmVenice to Santa Fe, From Quiet Dawnto Parting Storms

Instructor: David Dunlop $219Medium: Oil, Watercolor or Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: Charvin, Matisse, LukasThe techniques, styles, designs, palettes, brushwork, and step by stepprocess from sketch to finish of the great dramatic skies of great artistssince the Renaissance will be presented and demonstrated so that youwill be able to create your own celestial atmospheres more easily andconfidently.*

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SA1119 The Cape Cod Underpainting 1pm-8pmMethod

Instructor: Mike Rooney $219Medium: Oil or Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: Lukas Oils and AcrylicsIn this workshop Mike Rooney, one of North Carolina's top plein-air(outdoor) instructors, will show you how to lay down pure color fromthe start. This imitates the shimmering effect that light has on objectsthat Impressionists have tried to capture since Monet. There will be ademo by Mike, and tons of hands on painting by students. *

SA1120 A Watercolor that Paints Itself 1pm-4pmInstructor: Tom Lynch $125Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinTruly a wild and wonderful NEW class where at the end of a busyweek … you want to just paint … not have to “think” … or takenotes … This class is for you! Great if you need to learn how to loosenup, or if you are a beginner, Tom will help you build a successful paint-ing first, and then show you how unity, color, contrast and a focal pointwere utilized without you ever knowing.

All art supplies provided (a palette, paints, paper, and brushes,) and afree print is included.

SA1121 Loose and Juicy Landscapes 1pm-4pmInstructor: Bob Burridge $121Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinPaint with free rein and learn to run wild with looser landscape paint-ing. Learn how to use quick spontaneity and your own imagination formaximum effect! From multiple warm-up exercises using four basiccompositions to powerful panoramics, Burridge’s positive, fearless ap-proach inspires everyone to paint with endless possibilities. Manydemos, hands-on painting and loads of fun!

All materials provided. Bring your favorite brushes.

SA1122 Go Digital with Your Art or 5pm-8pmPhotography and Keep Your Original!

Instructor: Dick Ensing $109Medium: Lecture Skill level: AllSponsored by: Canson Infinity PapersDiscussion will be on printers, what kind and what to expect for accu-racy in color reproduction, dye based inkjet printers vs. pigmentedinkjet printers, scanners vs. digital cameras, which kind of papers touse, which program to print with, and much more. Bring one .tiff fileno larger than 8 meg. The scanning size of your painting or photoshould be no larger than 8”x10”. We will print one copy on 8 1/2” x11” paper to show you the quality of your art on the Infinity paper.

SA1123 Painting the Fall Colors 5pm-8pmin Pastel

Instructor: Brenda Mattson $109Medium: Pastel Skill level: AllSponsored by: Jack Richeson & Co.This pastel course reinforces and further develops the skills of pastelpainting. Students will be using photographs with fall subject matterand will explore a range of Richeson pastels including Semi soft, handrolled, and Unison. We will be working on Brenda Mattson sandedpaper. All supplies will be furnished by Jack Richeson Co. Inc..

SA1124 Using Strong Darks in the 5pm-8pmForeground to Create Impact

Instructor: Tom Jones $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: CansonTom Jones will teach you how to mix glowing colorful darks and howto place them in the painting to give the scene more depth and beauty.Then he shows you how to make the center of interest more invitingand interesting by placing it in the distance. Your eye will lead you on ajourney and make you want to follow the river deep into the canyonscene. If you would like to give your painting more power and excite-ment by using rich juicy darks this will be an eye opener for you.*

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Workshop DescriptionsSaturday November 12th

SA1125 Visual Journals: 5pm-8pmPersonal Mythologies

Instructor: David Modler & Eric Scott $109Medium: Journaling Skill level: AllSponsored by: StrathmoreThis mixed-media workshop focuses on the personal and private use ofthe visual journal as a powerful tool for self-reflection and self-discov-ery. Learn to mix a variety of art techniques and media with personalephemera and reflective writing to explore the stories that you tellabout yourself and reinvent the mythologies that you have developedthroughout the years.*

SA1126 Yupo Still Life 5pm-8pmInstructor: Carol Ann Sherman $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllThis class will show you the approach to an exciting quick and carefreestill life. It focuses on composition, line color and paint application. Thepurpose is actually to allow those of you who want to go in and createan interesting painting to do so without having to spend days on it. Therest will make you more comfortable in understanding the transfer of athree dimensional object in front of you to an amusing image on Yupo.*

SA1127 Pour, Puddle, Drip!(with Acrylics) 5pm-8pmInstructor: Michele Theberge $109Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: Liquitex *AT RETAIL STORE*Loosen up and have FUN with your paint while you learn the latest cut-ting-edge techniques you’ve seen in galleries and museums. You’ll leavefeeling more free and creative as you expand the expressive capabilitiesof your paint beyond brush application. Acrylic paints lend themselvesexceedingly well to being poured into puddles, delicately dripped orthreaded onto a surface using String Gel and Pouring Medium. You’lllearn how to make a resin-like coating over your work, non-toxically.These techniques can be applied with equal success to both abstractand representational work*

SA1128 Support and Varnish Tutorials 5pm-8pmInstructor: Phil Garrett $109Medium: Support and Varnish Skill level: AllSponsored by: CansonIn the first half of this workshop I am going to show you how to makeone of the most stable supports for easel painting no matter if you useoil or acrylics. Using an Ampersand cradled panel I am going to showyou how to correctly seal the substrate and cover it with artist’s linen.In the second half we are going to cover the basics of varnishingacrylic paintings, the reasons for doing it and the best options for yourparticular painting style.*

SA1129 Zentangle® on Clayboard 5pm-8pmInstructor: Suzanne McNeill $109Medium: Zentangle® Skill level: AllSponsored by: Design OriginalsThe class will focus on Zentangle® on Claybord. Zentangle® is a medi-tative drawing style that increases focus, dexterity and relaxation. It isperfect for all ages and skill levels. Suzanne’s captivating images havebeen referred to as “mesmerizing art”. The class will include the Zen-tangle® ritual and how to draw tangle patterns. Create an originaldrawing. You’ll also learn how to design with tangles and how to adddimension with shading.*

SA1130 Easy Weathered Textures in 5pm-8pmWatercolors

Instructor: Karen Vernon $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Ampersand, HK Holbein, GoldenPaint a stucco wall and weathered wooden door and learn the simplesecrets to aging items. Learn the way to add a patina to age the itemsin your painting. In this watercolor workshop, you will be guidedthrough a painting that includes weathered wood, stucco, sand andbrick. All supplies will be furnished.

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SA1131 Reflections 5pm-8pmInstructor: Morgan Samuel-Price $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Charvin OIlsMorgan Samuel-Price will demonstrate a technique for the illusion ofreflections in water. There will be ample time for the artists to practiceand perfect this technique!*

SA1132 Small Paintings for Big Results 5pm-8pmInstructor: Steve Filarsky $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Jerry’s ArtaramaSteve's very popular workshop on creating small paintings in oil with bigresults! Participants will create delightfully rich and vibrant scenes onsmall 4 x 6 canvases (or boards) that offer big results to the viewer!*

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Workshop DescriptionsSunday November 13th

SU1101 Classic Still Life Painting 9am-4pmInstructor: James Sulkowski $219Medium: Oil Skill level: Intermediate/AdvancedSponsored by: SennelierStudents should bring a photograph of a person they would like topaint. The photo should have a strong light and shadow on the facewith the light source from one direction. James will demonstrate andinstruct each student individually in understanding the concepts of cre-ating a likeness every time. The student will also learn about color,flesh tones, shadow, form and also the planes and structure of thehead. Sign up early. This class is limited to 12 students for one on oneinstruction!*

SU1102 Sunset Birches 9am-4pmInstructor: Wilson Bickford $219Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Jerry’s ArtaramaYou will learn valuable oil painting techniques, such as blending, tex-tural effects, the importance of color values and color mixing. Therewill be a thorough explanation of each phase, individual critique andassistance, as well as demonstrations when appropriate.*

SU1103 Captivating Water Scenes 9am-12pmInstructor: Sean Dye $121Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinScenes of water are popular with artists, art lovers and collectors. Cre-ating them can be frustrating sometimes. Sean has been painting suc-cessful water scenes for years. His subjects have included beaches,fishing harbors, lakes, rivers, ponds and wetlands. Through demonstra-tion, he will show some of his favorite methods and techniques forsuccess. All materials including brushes will be provided. Please bringreference photos or sketches.

SU1104 Visual Journals: 9am-12pmCompulsions and Obsessions

Instructor: David Modler & Eric Scott $109Medium: Journaling Skill level: AllSponsored by: StrathmoreExplore those concepts you obsess over and find meaning within yourcompulsion to make certain marks or to use specific media. Begin tofigure out the things that you may be devoting energy to by tappinginto spontaneous acts of creating and by reflecting on your studiopractice. *

SU1105 Yupo Figurative 9am-12pmInstructor: Carol Ann Sherman $109Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllThis is a most unusual way to present the interpretation of the humanfigure and give it your own feeling while doing it. It will involve a bitof transferring images from a photo to your painting and giving it amore interesting look. Put the figure into a new kind of motion whilerelating it in a two dimensional format. *

SU1106 Painting Animals 9am-4pmInstructor: Judi Betts $219Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Lukas *AT RETAIL STORE*Judi will show you how o make your animals more whimsical, how touse under-paintings to animate color and create paintings which“glow”. You’ll learn to use bold color for strength and color accents forvisual vibration. If you chose to paint your own pet, bring lots of pho-tos and Judi will show you how to paint your animal’s personality. Youmay bring 3 or 4 unframed animal paintings with you for review withJudi. Watercolor paint will be supplied by LUKAS paints. You will needto bring your own palette, brushes and usual watercolor supplies i.e.clips, water container and support board.

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SU1107 Step Up to the Next Level 9am-4pmInstructor: Bob Rankin $219Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: MatisseGet ready for this unique experience with Raleigh’s own Bob Rankin!Develop a sophisticated palette by emphasizing color theory. You willreceive a critique of your current work, create new directions and learnhow to step up your skills to the next level.*

SU1108 Painting the Carolina’s Mist, 9am-12pmMountains and Fog

Instructor: Tom Lynch $125Medium: Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinIf you want to learn how to take an ordinary subject and give it drama… Then this NEW class is for you! You will watch and work side byside with Tom as you paint several different types of the Carolina’smist, mountains, and fog. Watch and work with a master as he showshow to put some fun into capturing mood and atmosphere.

All art supplies provided (a palette, paints, paper, brushes,) and a freeprint is included.

SU1109 The Landscape of Tuscany 9am-4pmand Provence

Instructor: David Dunlop $219Medium: Oil, Acrylics or Watercolor Skill level: AllSponsored by: Charvin, Matisse, LukasThis workshop will show you how they selected their subjects, pre-pared their sketches, designed and executed their oil and watercolorstudies. Your instructor will demonstrate with tools and paints and,show you how they selected their palettes, mixed their colors, and ap-plied them. He will also show you how contemporary and modernartists like Morandi painted Tuscany with an Impressionist palette.*

SU1110 The Power of the Sun 9am-12pmInstructor: Ken Muenzenmayer $109Medium: Acrylics Skill level: AllSponsored by: Ampersand, HK Holbein, GoldenLearn how the penetrating light of the sun can evoke an emotionaland healing response to your paintings. Discover the luminous quali-ties achievable with acrylics through the layering of colors with washesand drybrush techniques. When coupled with simple, bold composi-tions containing a powerful light source, this luminosity stirs the spiritin both the painter and the viewer. All supplies will be furnished.

SU1111 Paint Your Dog in Acrylic in 9am-12pmGouache

Instructor: Theresa Brown $109Medium: Oil Skill level: Beginners - IntermediateSponsored by: Soho, TurnerWant to learn the secrets of painting head and shoulder portraits ofdogs? Learn how to get animals to pose for you, create life-like eyes,realistic fur, and preserve the very precious memory of a favorite pet.*

SU1112 Falling Waters 9am-4pmInstructor: Morgan Samuel-Price $219Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Charvin OilsMorgan Samuel-Price will demonstrate on how to build a successful il-lusion of a waterfall. Bring a photo of a waterfall. Morgan will give in-dividual assistance, as time permits to each participating artist as theydevelop their painting.*

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Workshop DescriptionsSunday November 13th

SU1113 Loosen Up with Dramatic 9am-12pmLight and Color

Instructor: Bob Burridge $121Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: HK HolbeinBurridge interprets Rembrandt’s secret to painting graphically power-ful paintings using a limited palette and knowledge of light. You willleave knowing more than most artists and with more knowledge topaint your next masterpiece. Many demos provided and hands-onpainting. Bring your favorite brushes. All materials provided.

SU1114 The Colors of Shadows 1pm-4pmInstructor: Judy Crane $109Medium: Oil Skill level: AllSponsored by: Winsor & Newton, FredrixLook at the shadows; see the wonderful varied colors and exciting re-flected light. Stop painting dark, dull, and dead shadows. Judy will helpyou see and interpret the light and shadow colors, creating a paintingrich with color and vibrancy. She will demonstrate and spend time cir-culating to help individual students.*

SU1115 Intuitive Painting Workshop 1pm-4pmInstructor: Michele Theberge $109Medium: Acrylic Skill level: AllSponsored by: LiquitexUsing acrylic paints on paper, each person will be guided, throughdeep relaxation to delve into their unique creative territory – be itbrash and splashy or quiet and contemplative. Learn the principles andtechniques that artists throughout the centuries have used to invitethe muse. All paper, brushes, paints, and tools will be provided courtesyof Liquitex. No experience necessary. Wear clothes that can get messy!No supply list! Everything will be provided for you!

SU1116 Easing into Acrylics 1pm-4pmInstructor: Carol Ann Sherman $109Medium: Water Media Skill level: AllJoin Carol Ann in a class specifically designed to help you break out ofa watercolor rut and add some excitement to your existing style. This isan excellent opportunity to stock your arsenal of painting knowledgewith some new tools. Think outside your watercolor palette!*

SU1117 Expressive Figure Drawing 1pm-4pmwith New Methods and New Materials:Dry Media

Instructor: Bill Buchman $109Medium: Dry Media Skill level: AllSponsored by: Savoir-FaireLearn new and exciting ways to paint and draw the nude figure thatare easy, free flowing and fun. The emphasis will be on learning helpfuland accessible techniques with Deep-fired chalks, Art Chunky coloredcharcoals, Hard and Soft Pastels, and Oil Pastels. Bill will demonstrateways of drawing that will expand your artistic skills and enable you toachieve a higher expressive level. We will work from a live model. Allsupplies will be provided by Savoir-Faire.

SU1118 Luminous Landscapes in 1pm-4pmAcrylics

Instructor: Ken Muenzenmayer $109Medium: Acrylics Skill level: AllSponsored by: Ampersand, HK Holbein, GoldenLearn to simplify subject matters in bold compositions using stronglight and luminous color in Ken Muenzenmayer’s unique style of layer-ing colors with glazes and drybrush. When coupled with simple, boldcompositions containing a powerful light source, this luminosity canhelp you achieve bold and colorful paintings. All supplies will be fur-nished.

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SU1119 Painting Horses in Acrylic 1pm-4pmor Gouache

Instructor: Theresa Brown $109Medium: Acrylic or Gouache Skill level: AllSponsored by: SoHo, TurnerWant to learn the secrets of painting head and shoulder paintings ofHORSES? Learn how to take the best reference photos, which anglesand light are the best, how to create soft, life-like eyes, realistic high-lights, and create the horse’s tack.*

SU1120 mARTketing: Artists—Get 1pm-4pmYour Share of the Art Market

Instructor: Bob Burridge & Kate Burridge $109Medium: Lecture Skill level: AllIf you want to sell your work, this class is for you. Learn the “secrets”from professional painter and teacher, Robert Burridge and his Market-ing Director, Kate Burridge, in this information-packed workshop. Prac-tical guidelines, useful information and handouts provided.

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Meet the InstructorsArt of the Carolinas 2011

Rocky Alexanderwww.nicolestudio.comRocky has been a watercolor instructorsince 1985 in both CO and NC, andoils with palette knife since 2004. Herlove of gardening and pond tending(she's a registered landscape architect)has inspired her vibrantly hued paint-ings of florals, Koi fish and landscapesin both water colors and oils. She isthe recipient of numerous awards and

has been a part of group and solo shows in CO, LA, GA and NC.She is a signature member of WSNC and shows at Nicole's Studioand Artspace in Raleigh and Nature of Art in Holly Springs.Rocky’s Workshops: TH1128

Judi BettsJudi Betts NWS, AWS, has authoredtwo award-winning books: Water-color…Let’s Think About It! (5thprinting) and PAINTING…a Quest to-ward Xtraordinary (5 awards). Inter-nationally recognized, she’s anexperienced painter with over 125awards in traditional watercolor andexperimental techniques. Judi’s paint-ings are featured in more than 35

books (5 in North Light’s SPLASH series) and she received the2000 Louisiana Governor’s Award for Professional Artist. Creatingwatercolors that “sparkle” is her trademark; “magical shapes” areher specialty.Judi’s Workshops: FR1106, SA1106, SU1106

Wilson Bickfordwww.wilsonbickford.comWilson Bickford is a nationally-knownartist and instructor, who has beenconducting painting workshops forover 20 years. Primarily a self-taughtartist, his easy-going style has earnedhim thousands of satisfied students,thus proving his philosophy that “ANY-ONE can learn to paint”. He works inAcrylic, Watercolor and Pen & Ink, with

Oils being his personal favorite and most requested workshopmedium. His painting tutorials on YouTube have received millionsof viewings and he is the author of “WILDLIFE LANDSCAPES YOUCAN PAINT” ( NorthLight Books ) Having been affiliated with theAlexander Art Co. for 20 years, 2011 sees Wilson launching hisown Signature line of Oil painting products. This complete line in-cludes canvases and panels, paints, mediums, brushes, a paletteand more! All products are available exclusively through Jerry’s Ar-tarama and Art Supply Warehouse. For more information and FREEpainting tutorials, visit www.wilsonbickford.comWilson’s Workshops: SA1102, SU1102

Theresa Brownwww.art-career-experts.comPortraits! What a great way to make aliving! What other job exists where youcan gently mix creativity, emotion, colorand hard work and pour it all into acomfortable living? Or take the same in-gredients, shake them up a bit and pourthem into an experience? What other jobaffords such a diverse array of experi-

ences in the form of people, places, movement, sounds and aboveall, a visual cornucopia of treasures?Sure, awards and recognition are pretty exciting at first, but afterawhile, well, it's the clients who matter most! Maybe you've seenmy artwork in “Veranda”, “Carolina Country” or “Our State?” Ormaybe you've seen my illustrations in Breakthrough Publications,McGraw Hill or Houghton-Mifflin publications? I have over athousand portraits displayed in homes and businesses around theglobe. Now that's exciting! It is hard to put a price on the gratifi-cation and emotional value of portraits and artwork that delightmy clients!My university art experience did not exactly match my artistichopes. The reality of the education was actually a disappointment.But what I did discover was that life experiences strengthen theartistic mind and open the doors to the colors and dynamics allaround us! I like to think that pieces of an artist's life experienceslodge somewhere on shelves in the mind just waiting to be pulledout and dusted off when the visual need arises! And so when Icreate a painting for a client, a little piece of me goes onto thecanvas. We're here to help you! Just ask us!Theresa’s Workshops: FR1132, SU1111, SU1119

Bill BuchmanBill Buchman, an internationally repre-sented American artist is on the faculty ofthe Ringling College - Longboat Key Cen-ter for the Arts, Longboat Key, FL. Beforemoving in 2001 to Sarasota, where hehas his studio, Bill lived and worked as anartist for twenty years in Europe, prima-rily in Copenhagen and Paris.Accomplished as artist and educator, Bill

gives workshops around the country on both abstract painting andfigure drawing and has made popular educational DVD’s on bothof these subjects. In conjunction with his teaching Bill is sponsoredby Savoir Faire, leading importer of the finest European art materi-als. His innovative new book, “Expressive Figure Drawing”, pub-lished by Watson-Guptill/Random House, has just been releasedand is now widely available. He studied painting and drawing withrenowned teacher Victor D’Amico at the Museum of Modern Art’sInstitute of Modern Art, East Hampton, NY and also with leadingAmerican figurative painter Fletcher Martin at the Albany Instituteof Art, in Albany, NY. Bill attended Cornell University, School of FineArts and Boston University, School of Liberal Arts and has a Bache-lor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree in music from the New EnglandConservatory of Music. Buchman’s brightly colored spontaneousabstractions and his expressive figure drawings may be seen in pri-vate and public collections in Denmark, Sweden, England and theUS.Bill is also an accomplished jazz pianist and composer, a writer offilm music, poetry, and children’s stories and a photographer too.Bill says, of his work, “Harmony is my keynote. Ideas from therealm of music are my main source of inspiration. At the sametime, a broad spectrum of ideas and techniques of European Mod-ernism of the early 20th century, the artistic philosophy and meth-ods of Chinese and Japanese painting, as well as Renaissance andClassical concepts all provide some bearings for the ongoing voy-age.Bill’s Workshops: TH1121, FR1105, FR1128,

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Bob Burridgerobertburridge.comRobert Burridge is a painter in allmedia, national juror, college and na-tional workshop instructor and is theHonorary President of the InternationalSociety of Acrylic Painters. A SignatureMember of both the PhiladelphiaWater Color Society and the ISAP, hishonors include the prestigious CrestMedal for Achievement in the Arts and

the Franklin Mint awards, and was recently invited to have a soloexhibit of his abstract paintings at the San Luis Obispo Museumof Art.His work is featured in many books and magazines, on StarbucksCoffee mugs, Pearl Vodka bottles and on eight commercial tapes-tries. Burridge's paintings are sold in galleries worldwide, includ-ing Sausalito, Raleigh, Sedona, Bend, Oregon, Hawaii, and oncruise ships.He has published two books: “Robert Burridge’s Loosen Up andStudio Notes” and “Hot Art Marketing: The Business of Sellingyour Art.” His newest DVD is “Start Abstract Painting Today!” Bur-ridge’s country studio is located on California’s central coast inSan Luis Obispo County.Bob’s Workshops: TH1113, FR1113, FR1120,

SA1113, SA1121, SU1113, SU1120

Kate Burridgerobertburridge.comKate Burridge, a career manager for Vi-sual Arts professionals, has over 20years experience in international mar-keting, promotion, and professionalpresentations. Besides managing herhusband Bob Burridge’s art career, Kateis also an author, lecturer and consult-ant to a long list of art associations andagencies in the United States.

Kate developed “Art Marketing: The Business of Selling Your Art,”an eight-week course that she and Robert Burridge teach at AllanHancock College in Santa Maria, California. She also authored“News Releases: Getting the Media to Work for You,” publishedby Art Calendar Magazine.Kate and Bob have written for Art Calendar magazine, Fine ArtsMagazine and the ISAP (International Society of Acrylic Painters)Newsletter. She currently is a writer and editor of the Burridges'free art newsletter, The ArtsyFartsy News. She runs her own busi-ness as an Artists’ Advisor and is on the Board of the ISAP as theirMarketing Director.Kate’s Workshops: SU1120

Jeanne Carbonettiwww.crowhillgallery.comJeanne Carbonetti has been an artistand teacher for more than 30 years.Specializing in developing the powerof the creative process, she is the au-thor of The Tao of Watercolor, The Zenof Creative Painting, The Yoga ofDrawing, Making Pearls: Living theCreative Life, The Heart of Creativity:Imagination, Inspiration and Destiny

and the DVDs, The Tao of Watercolor and The Zen of CreativePainting.She also runs Crow Hill Gallery of Fine Art and The Eden Center forCreative Power, both in Chester, Vermont. She has been featuredin numerous magazines, including American Artist. She has mostrecently been interviewed for Gail McMeekin’s new book, TheTwelve Secrets of Highly Successful Women. By invitation, she ex-hibited at the Fifth International Biennial of Contemporary Art,Florence, Italy, in December 2005.Her paintings are in collections both private and corporatethroughout the United States, Europe and Australia. Her sixthbook, The Magic Heart: Three Myths to Live By will be publishedshortly. Her web site is www.crowhillgallery.comJeanne’s Workshops: TH1109, FR1109

Diana Coidanwww.judycrane.comDiana Coidan began painting at anearly age; in fact, she can't rememberwhen she wasn't at an easel. A Nativeof Pittsburgh, PA and a Business Col-lege graduate from that city, she hasresided in Raleigh, since 1982, retiringfrom administrative work to pursueher love for art full time. She has beena multi-media painter for most of her

life, but after being introduced to pastels eight years ago, she fellin love with this medium and feels this is the most expressive towork in. Diana has an unconscious attraction to blue which is evi-dent in her strikingly realistic pastels capturing the spectacularskyscapes and nautical scenes which she is noted for. She hastraveled extensively outside the United States with opportunitiesto photograph many cloud formations and ports along the wayfor her subject matter.A member of the Pastel Society of North Carolina, Watercolor So-ciety of North Carolina, Fine Arts League of Cary, Sertoma ParkArtists Association, Carteret County Arts and Crafts Coalition, Vi-sual Art Exchange, and the Cary Gallery of Artists, Diana's workcan be found at Nicole's Studio and Gallery, Raleigh, Mattie KingDavis Gallery, Beaufort, Arts 'n Things, Morehead City, and CaryGallery of Artists, Cary.Diana’s Workshops: TH1126

Judy Cranewww.judycrane.comJudy is an avid oil painter, plein airpainter, and workshop instructor. Shehas been a full time professional artistfor over 20 years.She has studied with many wonderfulpainters like Kevin McPherson, CamillePrzewodek, and Susan Sarback, andseveral of the Plein Air Painters ofAmerica. All of these artist instructors

have influenced her work and helped to shape her into the artistand teacher she is today. In her teaching she tries to impart to herstudents what she has learned from the many instructors that shehas studied with over many years. Judy is generous with herknowledge and strives to help each student individually as muchas possible. She teaches a plein air style that is quick and yet de-liberate. The focus is on shape, value, color and design. Her work-shops “loosen up” the “tight” painter, placing emphasis on whatis really important in a painting rather than the details. She has ateaching DVD, “Reflections of Nature,” that is available.She has traveled and painted in “plein air” on location in France,Italy, Spain, Portugal, and many areas of the US. She paints in amanner that lets the viewer see the subject as the eye sees ascene, not in photographic focus, but with atmosphere and depthof field. She captures the sophisticated; lush colors of nature andof our man made environment, and presents them in a believableand exciting way. For the observer her work conveys a feeling of“being there.”Her works are included in many corporate collections, includingSAS Institute, Glaxo Smith Klein, Duke University Medical Center,and Progress Energy. Her paintings are also featured in numeroushospitals, hotels and banks as well as many private collections.Judy’s Workshops: TH1103, TH1115, SU1114

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Joseph DiGiuliodigiuliostudios.comJoseph DiGiulio is a professional ab-stract painter and recent cancer sur-vivor from Raleigh, NC. He is theEducational Accounts Manager and Ex-ecutive Artist for Jerry's Artarama,which is one of the country's leadingartist materials retailers. In 2006,Joseph traveled to Sydney, Australia tohelp develop a range of fine artist

acrylic color for Matisse Derivan.Since then he offers free art lessons on line and produced twoDVD's that highlight his teaching skills in abstract painting andproduct usage. In 2008, he traveled to Southern France, testingout another paint line, Charvin Oil Colour.Trained in Art Education at East Carolina University in the 70's,DiGiulio worked in the textile screen printing industry until the90's. His screenprinting business catered to clients such as PhillipMorris, Pepsi Cola, Adidas and Banana Republic. He is also on theMerchandising Advisory Board for East Carolina University.Joseph has juried many scholastic art completions in recent yearsfor the Visual Art Exchange in Raleigh and was one of the two ju-rors for the K-12 category for art at the 2008 North Carolina StateFair, and recently the Scholastic Art Awards for 2009 featuring stu-dents work from over 69 counties of Eastern North Carolina atBarton College.His work is represented by Art Source as well as Nicole’s Studiosand Gallery, both of Raleigh, NC and Spectrum Art and Jewelry inWilmington, NC.Joseph’s Workshops: TH1107, SA1107, SA1117

David Dunlopwww.landscapesthroughtime.comMr. Dunlop is a modern-day old mas-ter whose luminous landscapes drawfrom both Renaissance techniques andcontemporary science. His paintingshave been shown internationally andare held in the collections of majorcorporations including Aetna Insur-ance, Citibank, Colgate Palmolive,Delta Airlines, GE Capital Corporation,

IBM, Mobil and more. Galleries and institutions have grantedDavid solo shows since 1981.2010’s first is “A Closer Look” at Silvermine Guild Arts Center,New Canaan, CT. 2009 shows included “City Collaborations,”Laura Barton’s Gallery, Westport,CT;“Landscapes & Cityscapes,”White Gallery, Lakeville, CT; “Sources of Inspiration,” WeatherburnGallery, Naples, FL; “ NYC Viewpoints & CT Scenes” and “ NYCSoHo,” Susan Powell Fine Art, Madison, CT; and “LUSH (color),”Gallery of Contemporary Art at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield,CT. 2008 shows included “ Oil Paintings on 23K Gold Leaf, Alu-minum, Steel & Copper,” Attic Gallery, Portland, OR; “LandscapesThrough Time,” Weatherburn Gallery, Naples, FL; “The City and theSea,” Lily Pad Gallery, Watch Hill, RI, and “Solo Exhibition,” TheSouthern Vermont Arts Center, Manchester, VT.In 2007, David Dunlop and his son Max Dunlop won the Reving-ton Arthur Award at the 58th Annual Art of the Northeast. In2004, David won the Jens Risom Award at the same competition,adding further to his shelf of awards. In 2000, David was chosenby New York City to paint a fiberglass cow for the Cow Parade. Hiscow, one of the few chosen to be auctioned, was located at 48thStreet and Avenue of the Americas. David’s work has been re-viewed extensively and he has been featured in The New YorkTimes.David’s Workshops: SA1118, SU1109

Sean Dyewww.seandyestudio.comAward winning artist Sean Dye is amultimedia artist who received hisMFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn,NY. He has taught at The University ofVermont since 1991. He conductsworkshops throughout North Americaon Pastel, Oil Painting and Mixed-Media.His paintings have been exhibited

widely and are in numerous private and corporate collections.They have appeared in The Artists Magazine and InternationalArtist Magazine, Pastel Artist International and The Pastel Journal.He has been the judge or juror many exhibitions throughoutNorth America. He is a member of the Pastel Society of America,The Degas Pastel Society and the Sierra Pastel Society. He is theformer President and founder of the Vermont Pastel Society. Seanis the Author of “Painting with Water Soluble Oils”, ( 2001) andthe “Mixed-Media Sourcebook “(2004). His work also appears inCaroline Jasper’s book “Powercolor” (2005). His DVD “PaletteKnife Landscape” was released in 2005 by Creative Catalyst Pro-ductions. He lives and paints in St. George, Vermont.Sean’s Workshops: FR1103, FR1115, SA1103,

SA1114, SU1103

Sterling Edwardswww.sterlingedwards.comSterling Edwards is a contemporarywatercolor master with an extraordi-nary ability to translate his thoughtsinto expressive and often abstractpaintings. Predominantly self taught,Sterling has run the gauntlet of paint-ing styles, from photorealsim to totalabstraction. Believing that there is abalance in the middle, he has devel-

oped an expressive style of painting that interprets everydayscenes and objects in a way that invites the viewer to expandtheir imagination and see the world as Sterling sees it.This maturity of style and daring to be original has earned Sterlingthe respect of his peers and art aficionados throughout the world.These qualities, combined with his ever growing popularity as aninstructor, has contributed to his successful watercolor workshopsthroughout the United States and Canada.Sterling’s Workshops: TH1102, TH1114, FR1102,

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Dick Ensingwww.dickensingartist.comDick Ensing, owner of the Dutchman’sLoft studio, paints in the tradition ofthe French impressionist. With CadesCove and the surrounding countrysideas his inspiration; Dick says, "land-scape painting in the Great SmokyMountains is a real experience, be-cause the light in the mountains is fil-tered by the atmosphere, causing the

colors to have a prismatic effect. This creates a mood that capti-vates the feeling and beauty of Gods’ awesome power.”As the 5th generation grandson of the legendary Dutch painterAdrian VanDer Werf (1659-1722), Dick values his heritage. Adrianwas the most famous painter of his day and achieved a high levelof academic perfection in all his work, even surpassing Rem-brandt, who died when Adrian was 10 years old.Dick has studied art with Robert Brackman, William Schultz, HerbAbrams, and portraiture with Illona Ross. He has taught art at Ar-rowmount School of Art, Walters State College, and given work-shops at many colleges and art leagues. Presently Dick doesworkshops for Jerry's Artarama, and the Dutchmans Loft. Alongwith Dick's other accomplishments, he has a degree in engineer-ing and plays jazz as a hobby.Dick, his wife, Pat, and son, Curt, have adopted The Great SmokyMountains as their home.Dick’s Workshops: TH1117, FR1121, SA1122

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Stephen Filarskywww.smfilarsky.comThe tall guy with the easel, that'sSteve! He has a great followingamong his collectors for his plein airoils. His unique red canvas back-grounds enhance his landscape tech-niques and delight his collectors!His style is his own and people love towatch him at work at the shows, in afield, on the beach or at any location

where the viewer can pause and see his surroundings throughSteve's eyes.His loose, painterly style is a long ways from the preciseness ofgilding and gold leaf application and restoration that has been hiscraft for many years. He studied under some of Philadelphia'sfinest and his talents in that area are a dying art! His gold leafwork is in demand up and down the East Coast. "GoldLeafMan"But it is the jewel like colors of the oil paints that are his love. Heprovides the same touch with beautiful transluscent watercolorsand his clients love their portraits in that medium!Steve brings his skills to his workshops and stays busy traveling tothe shows meeting his friends and collectors!Stephen’s Workshops: FR1132, SA1132

Phil GarrettPhil Garrett did his undergraduatework at the University of South Car-olina, and the Honolulu Academy,studying under Gabor Peterdi. He re-ceived his BFA at the San FranciscoArt Institute in 1974.His work is in numerous public andprivate collections, including the Bankof America, and the State Collectionsof South Carolina and Hawaii. He is

represented by Hodges-Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolinaand IF ART Gallery in Columbia, South Carolina. He has completednumerous artists’ residencies, taught painting, mural painting,printmaking, and watercolor, in Museum Schools and educationalprograms in the Southeast.He joined the Golden Artist Colors Working Artist Program eightyears ago, and teaches acrylic painting in numerous venues. Hisprints and paintings are in public and private collections in theUSA, Europe and Japan. In October 2005, 2006 and 2008 he lec-tured and taught workshops on Acrylic Painting Methods in ArtSchools in the cities of Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya, Kyoto and Fukuoka,Japan sponsored by Golden Acrylic and Turner Company of Osaka.Phil’s Workshops: TH1112, FR1131, SA1128

Kathie Georgewww.Kathiegeorge.comKathie George, known for her friendly,informative and energetic approach toteaching, has been a popular work-shop instructor for over 20 years. Sheenjoys working in many differentmedia, saying that moving from one toanother keeps her work fresh andalive.

Kathie was a finalist in Artist Magazine's 2001 and 2006 competi-tions, and her work was featured in their 2001 and 2003 LimitedEdition Calendars, as well as Splash 11 and Splash 12. She has au-thored 4 watercolor books and is a signature member of the OhioWatercolor Society and Florida Watercolor Society. Kathie is repre-sented by Dovetail Gallery in Egg Harbour, Wisconsin and herwork is featured in the April 2001 issue of American Artist and theAugust 2005 issue of Artist Sketchbook magazine. Visit her Website: www.Kathiegeorge.comKathie’s Workshops: TH1111, FR1111, SA1111

Karlyn Holmanwww.karlynholman.comKarlyn Holman has had a studio-gallery for over 41 years and enjoys afull schedule of teaching workshopsand painting in her studio.Karlyn's watercolor paintings reflect aspecial kind of exuberance for her na-tive area of Lake Superior and hertravels around the world. Her paint-ings could be described as realism

based on abstract structure.She has illustrated five children's picture books. She has writtenthree books on watercolor techniques, “Watercolor- The Spirit ofSpontaneity”, “Watercolor Fun and Free”, and “Searching for theArtist Within”. Karlyn has taught on location in England, Italy,Norway, Sweden, Russian, Guatemala, Greece, France, Portugal,Austria, Yucatan, China, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Bul-garia, Switzerland, and on three cruises in the Caribbean. She hasan MA in Art from the University of Wisconsin and has taught atthe college level for ten years. She makes her home in Washburn,Wisconsin.Karlyn’s Workshops: TH1110, FR1118, FR1129,

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Caroline Jasperwww.carolinejasper.comContemporary Impressionist CarolineJasper’s paintings are “always aboutthe light," says the artist. "It can dram-atize any ordinary place or thing." Redis her trademark. Each of her colorfullandscape, water, or still life scenes be-gins on red ground, which serves to in-vigorate visual interaction againstloosely applied color marks.

A recognized colorist, Jasper authored books “POWERCOLOR-Master Color Concepts for All Media”, and “Painters’ Guide andColor Manual”, the DVD “COLOR MOVES-Painting Water WithOils”, and is also featured in Sean Dye’s book, “Painting WithWater Soluble Oils”. She has been featured in periodicals such asFocus Santa Fe, Northlight Magazine, Artists’ Magazine, Décor,and American Artist Magazine, including her article, “I See Red”.A Maryland Institute College of Art MFA, Jasper has thirty plusyears of teaching experience during which she has been highschool art department chair, Maryland College of Art and DesignAdmissions Advisory Board member, exhibition juror, gallery andcollege lecturer. Her paintings have been acclaimed in juriedshows and gallery and museum exhibitions throughout the UnitedStates. She currently delivers workshops in expo and independentvenues nationwide. Jasper’s paintings are held in corporate andprivate collections internationally. Galleries in Arizona, Texas, andVermont represent her work.Caroline’s Workshops: TH1104, TH1116, FR1104,

FR1116, SA1104, SA1115

Tom Joneswww.tomjonesartist.comA resident of Central Florida, Tom hasbeen commissioned by governmentagencies, corporations, environmentalgroups, clubs, and private collectors.In answer to popular demand, he typ-ically produces his watercolor land-scapes in a series of three or fivepaintings around a specific theme.His art can be found internationally in

many private and corporate collections, including commissionedpaintings displayed in the Florida State Capital Building, Walt Dis-ney World Corporation, Marriott Corporation, Omni Corporation,and Museums. Tom's work has been featured in many books andon magazine covers as well as posters and brochures.Tom shares his passion for art and love of nature with students ofvarying skill levels through international workshops, demonstra-tions, and instructional DVDs.Tom’s Workshops: TH1122, FR1125, SA1124

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Linda Kempwww.mergetel.comA full time artist, Linda Kemp fre-quently instructs and lectures at na-tional symposiums and watercolourworkshops throughout Canada, TheUnited States and The United King-dom. She was the recipient of the 2005Woman of Distinction Award for Artsand Culture and in 2008 received theAJ Casson Medal for Outstanding

Achievement in Watercolour, the top award for the Canadian Soci-ety of Painters in Watercolour National Juried Exhibition.Linda is internationally recognized for her unique contemporarywatercolours and innovative use of negative painting. She is theauthor of “Watercolor Painting Outside the Lines - A Positive Ap-proach to Negative Painting” (North Light pub.) and the accompa-nying video (Teaching Art Videos) by the same title. Kemp is anelected member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water-colour, The Ontario Society of Artists and The Society of CanadianArtists and was given honorary membership in the Society for allArtists (UK). This artist is profiled in Canadian Who’s Who, Who’sWho of Canadian Women, The Dictionary of International Biogra-phy, The 20th Anniversary Edition of Trivial Pursuit and 2000 Out-standing Intellectuals of the 21st Century. Her award winningpaintings are in private, public, and corporate collections aroundthe world, including The Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, U.K. andthe private collection of HRH The Prince of Wales.Her paintings and articles have been featured in publications suchas Twenty Wonders, American Artist Magazine, Watercolor Magic,International Artist, Watermedia Focus, Palette Magazine and TheWatercolour Gazette.Linda’s Workshops: TH1105, SA1105, FR1117

Camille LaPointe-Lyonswww.camillelapointelyons.comCamille has worked as an art instruc-tor and illustrator for more thantwenty years. Currently she teachespainting and illustration courses atthe Academy of Art University in SanFrancisco and is the Resident Artist forSavoir-Faire.At this time, she is illustrating an his-torical novel, providing illustrations

for a public school program and developing an acrylic paintingbook.Her passion for learning and creating art began as a small child.She has earned a BFA from California College of the Arts, a Sec-ondary Teacher’s Credential from California State University, anMFA in progress from the Academy of Art University, Graduatestudies in Humanities at Dominican University, and summer stud-ies from the University of Valencia, Spain.Camille’s artwork has been published in American Artist Drawingand Watercolor Magazines. In 2008, she wrote a monthly articlefor American Artist online Magazine titled:”Ask the Expert”where she answered technical questions for artists in all media.She has exhibited and offered painting workshops nation-wideand Europe.Camille’s Workshops: TH1123, FR1123

Tom Lynchwww.tomlynch.comTom has been referred to as one ofthe nation’s premier watercolorists.He has written 7 books and hostedseveral award winning PBS TV Art Se-ries. He was recently listed as one ofthe nation’s top 20 teachers by aleading art magazine. He is repre-sented by some of the nations leadingmuseums and art galleries.

He has been the spokesperson for the entire National Art Materi-als Trade Association, and continues to be the internationalspokesperson for many leading art material manufacturers. Tom iscurrently featured on the new cable TV channel Visual Arts Net-work, and in 2007 he became the CMO and featured artist for ArtAcademy Live (the leading on-line education source).Some of Toms' numerous awards include: “The Municipal ArtLeague of Chicago Award of Excellence”, “Landscape Artist of theYear”, and he was the first American selected for Honorary Mem-bership in the “Canadian Watercolor Society”. Tom has been thefeatured artist for the Men’s, Women’s and Seniors U. S. Open GolfChampionships and several PGA events and tournaments. Muchof his work has been published and many of his best paintings areavailable in Limited Edition prints. It is no surprise that his paint-ings are included in private and corporate collections throughoutthe world.Tom’s Workshops: FR1112, FR1119, SA1112,

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Kimberlee Masellikimberleemaselli.comCreativity takes on many forms withKimberlee Maselli. Encouraged to cre-ate from an early age, Kim pursued adegree in graphic design, followed bya Master’s Degree in technical writing,and has been combining art and writ-ing ever since. Long hours of workingin an office or art studio, made Kimlong to be outdoors, so several years

ago she began plein air painting. The joy of being outside and thechallenge of capturing different locations inspired her travelsthroughout the US and Canada to paint. She has studied withJohn Poon, Larry Moore, Kim Lordier, and Susan Sarback.Kim has exhibited in numerous shows and in 2009 alone wonawards for her works including; Winner of the American ArtistShowcase Your State Competition, the National Lukas Oils Chal-lenge, the National Matisse Painting Challenge, Honorable Men-tion in the National Charvin Plein Aire Contest, the Plein Air OilAward at the WAA Annual Juried Exhibit, 2nd Place in the CGA'Small Treasures' Juried Exhibit, and Honorable Mention at theLocal Color Gallery Paint Out (First Place in ’08!).As a Chroma Teaching Artist, Kim travels throughout the state giv-ing workshops about using the new Interactive Acrylics. Severalweekends a year she offers creative retreats in Emerald Isle, andshe frequently teaches and demos at Jerry's Artarama in Raleigh.Kim is a founding member and on the Executive Board of theNorth Carolina plein air painting association (PAINTNC.org). Herlove for plein air motivated her recent book, “Painting North Car-olina; Impressions en Plein Air,” which features over 130 full colorpaintings by a variety of professional artists. The book wasawarded a Gold Medal of Excellence in the 13th Annual Interna-tional IPPY Competition and featured at Book Expo America inNew York City, the largest publishing event in North America.Kimberlee’s Workshops: TH1125

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Brenda Mattsonwww.brendamattson.comFrom the moment Brenda's Grandfa-ther gave her a set of oil paints, at theage of eight, she has dreamed of be-coming a great artist. She was able tokeep the dream, even through the de-tours life can throw at you. The need tolearn and improve was, and still is,strong enough to keep that desireburning.

Brenda is noted for her extraordinary ability to excel at portraits,landscapes, florals and animals with a realism that many can onlydream of. Brenda works in a variety of mediums from pencil, softpastels, oil, encaustic and clay to name a few. She has embracedphotography, which is especially useful in her travels.Brenda is a Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America,exhibition chairperson for the International Association of PastelSocieties, a member of the Portrait Society of America, historianfor the Great Lakes Pastel Society, member of the SouthwestFlorida Society, the Salmagundi Club of NYC and the Art Alliance.Brenda has been published in many books and art magazines, herwork is displayed in several art galleries and her name is used topromote some of her favorite art supplies.Brenda’s Workshops: TH1118, FR1122, SA1123

Paul McCormackwww.mccormackstudios.comPaul W. McCormack was born in Rah-way, New Jersey in 1962. He receivedhis formal art training at DuCretSchool of the Arts where he later be-came a faculty member. Sharing hisknowledge on the fine art of portrai-ture, he has also been on the facultiesof the New Jersey Center for the VisualArts, the Somerset Art Association, and

the Newark Museum.Displaying equal skill and depth with his works in both oils andwatercolors, he has exhibited widely with various establishments;these include the National Arts Club (NYC), the Salmagundi Club(NYC), the American Watercolor Society, the Montclair Arts Mu-seum (NJ), the Noyes Museum (NJ) and the Butler Institute ofAmerican Art (OH). Mr. McCormack is also an elected member ofthe Allied Artists of America, the NJ Watercolor Society and theHudson Valley Art Association.Paul resides in the Hudson Valley with his wife and eternal museKaren, son Daniel, and daughter Abigail Rose. He also shares hishome with one slightly deranged yellow lab, an obese black cat,various fish of questionable species, two praying mantids, a vocalalpha-goose, several subordinate ducks, and an overwhelminglylarge PEZ dispenser collection. For additional information and toview more of Paul's work visit his personal website:www.paulwmccormack.com.Paul’s Workshops: TH1108, FR1108, SA1129

Suzanne McNeillblog.suzannemcneill.comSuzanne McNeill-Sparks is dedicatedto creativity. Her award-winningpaintings are known for happy colors,imaginative Zentangle® details, andcreative inspiration. Suzanne’s expres-sive paintings have been referred toas ‘Happy Art’. She was voted ‘De-signer of the Year’ by the Craft &Hobby Association, has a degree in

art from SMU and has authored over 20 books.You can contact her at [email protected]. Or visither blog at www.blog.suzannemcneill.com.Suzanne’s Workshops: TH1124, FR1127, SA1129

David ModlerDavid R. Modler is an artist/educatorborn and raised in Baltimore, Mary-land. He earned his Bachelor of Sci-ence and Master of Education in ArtEducation from Towson State Univer-sity, and taught elementary art for fif-teen years. David recently earned aMaster of Fine Arts in Drawing andPainting from James Madison Univer-sity (JMU) in Harrisonburg, Virginia,

and now holds a teaching position at Appalachian State Univer-sity in Boone, North Carolina.In 2005, David and Eric teamed up to officially become the Jour-nal Fodder Junkies (JFJ), and they have been dedicated to spread-ing the power and the joy of the visual journal to all who seekcreative release. David and Eric have continued to provide work-shops, presentations, and seminars to teachers, students, andartists throughout the country, and they have coauthored the bestselling book, The Journal Junkies Workshop: Visual Ammunitionfor the Art Addict, published in 2010 by North Light Books.David’s Workshops: SA1125, SU1104

Allen MontagueAllen Montague is a native North Car-olinian who began his creative careerat age 13, when he received his firstpatent. From a young teenagerthrough his early twenties, Allen’s pas-sion was music. His college years con-sisted of majoring in business andmarketing. He continued his love fordesign by starting his own clothing ac-cessory line. This interest in color and

design was an easy segue into paints and canvas. He began hisart career and has never looked back.Two years after becoming a self-taught fine art painter, the Inter-national Art Auction House of Sotheby’s in New York was cata-loguing his work. Soon after, Allen began to produce not only fineart originals, but published hundreds of limited and open editionprints. To meet the demand for his work, he opened several artgalleries.For the next seventeen plus years Allen painted, published andcontinued to design and invent. He was also asked to host andproduce a television show featuring art. Over the years, Allen hasshared his talents and love of people and art.Allen’s Workshops: TH1129

Ken Muenzenmayerwww.muenzenmayer.comKen Muenzenmayer works in acrylicson a textured surface fracturing thepainted stroke into minute pieces andcreating a visual blending and depthof color to create his paintings. Heworks in acrylics for their versatilityand ready painting surface. They notonly lend themselves to transparentglazes, but also, they convey an

opaque character that create and enhance contrast.Through his layering of colors, he creates a luminosity, which cap-tures not only the beauty of a landscape, but the spirit of theplace as well.Ken Muenzenmayer’s paintings can be found in major corporateand private collections throughout the United States. His strongcompositions and unique approach to acrylic painting has earnedhim numerous top awards.Ken’s Workshops: FR1110, SU1110, SU1118

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Bob Rankinwww.bobrankin.comBob Rankin studied and received hisB.S. Degree in Art Education at EastCarolina University. He also studied ex-tensively in London, Paris, Amsterdam,Rome, Florence, Venice and Athens be-fore teaching Art in the Wake CountyPublic School System for over 25 years.He has been in several one-man showsincluding New York, North Carolina,

Florida, Colorado as well as Marrakech, Morocco.Bob has permanent collections in several corporations around thecountry and his works have appeared in productions and maga-zines.Bob has won numerous awards over the years: Best Painting inShow - NC State Fair, North Carolina Secondary Art Educator ofthe Year to name a few.Bob’s Workshops: FR1107, SU1107

Mike Rooneywww.mikerooneystudios.comI love to paint. I have painted all mylife. But now I want to paint every sin-gle day. My style is very eclectic, neverreally following a set pattern. I like togo outside without a preconceivedmethod or formula. I approach eachpainting differently and like to experi-ment, to shake things up a little.I'm a full-time plein air painter, deliber-

ately choosing the outdoors to a comfortable studio. Bugs, peskyby-standers and bad weather are just a few of the inconveniencesI endure to capture the colors and nuances of nature.My subject matter varies, but I love painting outside year round,near the coast from Cape Cod in the late summer, to Key West inthe winter, and all points in between. They say paint what youlove most. That's the coast, with its boats, marshes and architec-ture, etc., so I try to be there painting most of the time.I also love Charleston, SC and paint there often too. Sometimes ascene stops me in my tracks and I just have to paint it. This defi-nitely requires a flexible schedule because spontaneity is crucial toa plein air artist. I want to have the ability to determine my owncourse in life and to paint the world, as I see it, everyday.Mike’s Workshops: TH1120, FR1124, SA1119

Morgan Samuel-PriceMorgan has been a consistent awardwinner for the last 35 years in the na-tional exhibitions of the: SalmagundiClub, Allied Artists, Pastel Society,American Artist Professional League inNYC and the Copley Society, Boston,MA. She has participated in over 51national exhibitions over the yearsgaining numerous national awards inthe various national art societies in

the east. Please visit her website: www.MorganSamuelPrice.comfor a complete listing.Morgan Samuel Price is represented by: Anderson Fine Art Gallery,St. Simon’s Island, GA, Village Gallery, Lahina, HI, AmblesideGallery,Greensboro, NC, and Koman Fire Art Gallery, Vero Beach, FL. Shehas been an elected member of numerous prestigious national artsocieties since the early 90’s. Morgan’s Workshops: SA1131, SU1112

Eric ScottEric M. Scott is an artist/educator bornand raised in Washington, Pennsylva-nia. He earned his Bachelor of Sciencein Art Education from Edinboro Uni-versity of Pennsylvania, and currentlylives in Purcellville VA. Eric recentlyearned certification from the NationalBoard of Professional Teaching Stan-dards (NBPTS), and teaches highschool art for Loudoun County Public

Schools.In 2005, David and Eric teamed up to officially become the Jour-nal Fodder Junkies (JFJ), and they have been dedicated to spread-ing the power and the joy of the visual journal to all who seekcreative release. David and Eric have continued to provide work-shops, presentations, and seminars to teachers, students, andartists throughout the country, and they have coauthored the bestselling book, The Journal Junkies Workshop: Visual Ammunitionfor the Art Addict, published in 2010 by North Light Books.Eric’s Workshops: SA1125, SU1104

Carol Ann ShermanAfter receiving my Bachelor of FineArts Degree from the University ofMiami I allowed all my artistic abilityand knowledge to lie dormant forover 20 years. When I looked aroundand found what was lacking in mylife, I realized it was the fulfillment ofa lifelong dream to be a painter. Thatold saying “Love is lovelier the secondtime around” proved to hold true with

my art. I finally found a way to fill that vacant spot in my life. Ihave since decided to make my art my partner, my companion andmy love for life.I am currently employing watercolors, acrylics, batik and just apinch of collage in my work. I do find the figure and its situationto be the most intriguing subject matter. I find the speechless ani-mal emotion to talk louder than words at times. Even still life canscream out loud if we allow it to. I feel it necessary to give voiceto what I consider to be underlying emotion in our world. I like mypaintings to portray a well written novel composed of strongcomposition, vivid lively color, lines of personality and an out-standing memorable emotional quality. The best reaction I can getfrom a viewer is a point and a giggle!Carol’s Workshops: SA1116, SA1126, SU1105,

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James Sulkowskiwww.jamessulkowski.comJAMES SULKOWSKI is a classical artistin the tradition of the Masters. His ad-herence to Old Master concepts andtechniques gives his work both time-less and luminous qualities.His dramatic effects of light and useof deep, rich color have attracted pri-vate, corporate and public collectorsworldwide including former President

and Mrs. George H. W. Bush, the Saudi Arabian Royal Family andthe Metropolitan Opera of New York.James studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts inPhiladelphia, The University of Pennsylvania, Carnegie-Mellon Uni-versity in Pittsburgh and most notably at the Art Students Leagueof New York with Master artist Frank Mason. James has exhibitednationally for over 30 years.James is listed in WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN ARTHe has appeared in and written articles for several national maga-zines including AMERICAN ARTIST, AMERICAN ART REVIEW, USART, AMERICA’S CIVIL WAR AND ART & ANTIQUES. M. StephenDoherty, former Editor-in-Chief of American Artist Magazine hassaid of Mr. Sulkowski, “ I’ve always admired his work.”James’ work has been published by NORTH LIGHT BOOKS in THEBEST OF FLOWER PAINTING 1 & 2. Among his many awards is theHelen DeCozen Award for Best Floral Painting.James’ Workshops: TH1101, FR1101, SA1101, SU1101

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Fred SwarrFred Swarr, a resident of MountGretna, Pennsylvania, has been an ac-tive painter since 1969. He has pro-duced artwork of many different typesprimarily in acrylic paint on a variety ofsurfaces with a masterful use of colors,rich textures and unique subject mat-ter. His "painting to music" is donequickly in front of an audience to livemusic. His studio paintings are done to

music with more time-consuming detail. During that time, he cap-tures the music and the movement through an artistic interpreta-tion.Fred’s Workshops: TH1119, FR1123

Michele Thebergewww.micheletheberge.comWith my art, I aspire to offer a senseof spaciousness, an opening, an invi-tation to contemplate the nature oflife and explore what underlies thematerial world. My paintings anddrawings feature figures, parts of fig-ures, everyday objects, mysteriousblobs, repetitive shapes and patterns.The images may be inspired by music,

nature, the body, meditation. I use these images to construct in-stallations, spawn interactive projects, build groupings, or displayindividually.As I draw or paint, my mind drifts into another place. Imagesspring up, surprising me with their strangeness, humor, and curi-ous, quiet power. Gleaned from perception of the quotidian – ob-jects, animals, interactions, food, clothing, and emotions – theimages defy logical interpretation. Another practice in my studio isto paint marks and shapes in careful, focused repetition. Thiscalms my mind and slows my thoughts. Changing in size andscale and richly hued, the images hint at rhythms in nature. Whentwo or more of these pieces are grouped together, they may implya narrative. A field of blue marks hints at another world or dimen-sion, shiny red blobs are an object of intrigue for a bent-overwoman, dark sandpaper with a hole invites a mysterious figureforward, small triangles may be trees…or are they a stairway toanother dimension?Michele’s Workshops: TH1106, SA1127, SU1115

Karen Vernonwww.karenvernon.comKaren Vernon is a very active painter.She has been painting in watercolor,oil, or acrylics since her childhood. Shehas worked in watercolor for over 40years and her skill in this medium isdemonstrated in each of her paintingswhich are a visual enchantment ofcolor and light. She is constantly seek-ing to interpret life around her and

depicts her images in vibrant , often oversized images.As a professional artist with a worldwide market, she hasachieved notable recognition. Karen was invited to show her workin a three year traveling museum exhibiton entitled "Sea to Shin-ing Sea". She was one of 47 artists selected to participate in thismajor project honoring our country. Her paintings hang in mu-seum collections in Europe and in the United States, as well asprivate and corportate collections, such as the Royal Family ofSaudi, Delta Airlines, the Chateu de Vuilliens, the National PGAHeadquarters, the Moody Gardens Resort Hotel, and the Walt Dis-ney Corporation. She has been elected to the Birmingham Water-colour Society, Birmingham, U.K.,is in Who's Who in American Art,Strathmore's Who's Who and holds a signature membership in theTexas Watercolor Society and the Watercolor Art Society - HoustonKaren’s Workshops: TH1127, FR1130, SA1130

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