Virtual: Painting Landscapes: Using Light and Dark Values

Virtual: Painting Landscapes: Using Light and Dark Values

Aelbert Cuyp (Dutch, 1620–1691), Evening in the Meadows, mid 1650s, oil in canvas, The Norton Simon Foundation

DATE:
TIME:
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Educator:
Albert Valdez

If you’ve ever looked closely at a landscape painting, you may have wondered why objects near the horizon line look far away, whereas objects near you look closer. Educator Albert Valdez leads this workshop exploring how to create a sense of distance in landscape paintings by applying value through the use of light and dark colors.

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EVENT DETAILS

Fee:
This virtual program for families with children in grades 3–5 is free, and space is limited to 15 participants. Materials will be mailed to participants who register at least two weeks in advance. Registration is required by a parent or guardian on behalf of the student
Details:
Advance registration is required. Please use the register button.
Location:
WebEx