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Landscape Acrylics on Canvas (2 day course)


  • Yardley Arts, The Old School Hall The Square, Yardley Hastings Northampton, England, NN7 1EU United Kingdom (map)

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Enjoy the experience of painting a landscape in Acrylics on a textured canvas with Chris Richbell.

Over two half days (that’s six hours of tuition) you’ll be painting onto a 10” x 12” canvas.

For those who have attended Chris Richbell’s previous course, you will have a chance to put into practice and progress the skills you’ve learnt before, and for those who have not experienced a class with Chris, you are in for a treat - new students are most welcome.

We will follow a step by step demonstrated approach and you  will learn and use a wide range of techniques in the process.

This small group allows for plenty of individual attention.

Chris is a fantastic teacher and helped us all to produce paintings we were proud of
— Laura

WHAT IS INCLUDED

Acrylic paints

Canvas 10” x 12”  (20cm x 30cms)

Brushes

 Coffee, tea and biscuits

What to bring

A simple landscape image or good quality photograph (examples provided should you prefer)

A small notebook and pencil

Soft rags for wiping brushes…cut up old T shirts work well

Scrap paper for testing colours (available at art centre)

A plain china plate for mixing colours (or you can use whatever supplies available at art centre)

Dates and times

23 & 24 January

10am - 1pm

Cost

£75

Booking

Booking is via the tutor, Chris Richbell: email chris@richbell.org or telephone 01234 241700.

Places are limited to 10, so we recommend you book early to avoid disappointment.

Most enjoyable course, got my confidence back and belief in myself
— R

About the tutor

Chris is a member and regular exhibitor with the Northampton Town and County Art Society and serves on their council. She paints mainly in watercolour or acrylic, and sometimes with mixed media or pastels. She is part of a group of painters from all over the country that annually enjoy painting together in Walberswick on the Suffolk coast. Painting outside whatever the weather, brings a whole new meaning to watercolour! Chris' work has been exhibited in London and nationally, and she has had work accepted by the Royal Academy.

Brilliant experience
— Judith
Earlier Event: 20 January
Leaded Stained Glass Workshop