About Artworkshop
The Art Workshop offers wide range of learning opportunities for everyoneinterested in starting an art education and developing talents. Weare committed to supporting and encouraging the excellence in visualarts. Art programs are offered throughout the year. Each program is studiobased where students are focusing on the subject area of theirchoice developing their skills within a personalized specialistenvironment receiving tutorial and technical assistance according totheir individual needs. Individual work is augmented withbenefits from the constructive, interactive relationship that existsbetween the areas. Small tutorial group environment offers abundanceof attention, inspiration and motivation You will learn: different techniques such as acrylic, oil, watercolour, pastel, charcoal, pencil, pen and ink about composition, perspective and art forms. Introduction to history of art and artist works Drawing and painting from the live modelstill life or subject of your choice. Easels and drawing boards are provided.Junior and Kids courses are offered during the day and on Saturdayswhile adults can take advantage of day and evening courses tooLearn from popular art styles.Abstract, Abstract expressionism, Post-Abstract Expressionism, Art Brut, Baroque, Color Field, Constructivism, Cubism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Folk, Graffiti, Hard-edge, Impressionism, Mannerism, Minimalism, Modernism, Naïve art, Neo-classicism, Op art, Orientalism, Orphism, Outsider, Painterly, Photorealism, Pointillism, Pop art, Pseudorealism, Postmodernism, Post-painterly Abstraction, Primitive, Realism, Romanticism,Romantic realism, Socialist realism, Stuckism, Surrealism, Tachism, Common painting idioms, Painting idioms include:, Allegory, Bodegon, Body painting, Botanical, Figure painting, Illustration, Industrial, Landscape, Portrait, Still life, War, Computer painting, Digital art, Glaze, Grisaille, Pointillism, divisionism, Scumble, Sfumato, Sumi-e, Wash, Brush Painting, Fingerpainting, destructive techniques, grattage, peinture brulée, Canvas.Painting taken literally is the practice of applying pigment suspendedin a carrier (or medium) and a binding agent (a glue) to a surface support such as paper, canvas or a wall. However, when used in an artisticsense it means the use of this activity in combination with drawing, composition and other aesthetic considerations in order to manifest the expressive and conceptual intention of the practitioner. Painting is also used to express spiritual motifs and ideas; sites of this kind of painting range from artwork depicting mythological figures on pottery to The Sistine Chapel to the human body itself.Colour is the essence of painting as sound is of music. Colour is highlysubjective, but has observable psychological effects, although these can differ from one culture to the next. Black is associated with mourningin the West, but elsewhere white may be. Some painters, theoreticians, writers and scientists, including Goethe, Kandinsky,