Nita Engle AWS
October
5 – 10,
2008 (Three Teaching Days each)
Snow Workshop – Action Watercolor
Returning
for the 28th year — Celebrating a special birthday.
Nita is also teaching "How to Make a Watercolor Paint
Itself" from September 28 – October 3, 2008
Nita is one of the internationally known leading watercolorists. She exclusively paints wilderness scenes and paints nothing she has not personally experienced. Nita’s
mastery of painting snow has long prompted her students to urge her to hold
a workshop on this technique. Photographic material will be supplied for you prior to the class. Nita’s atmospheric watercolors - her illusions of reality - emerge from her inventive experimentation with watercolor. She will teach how to control the water in watercolor, color transition, edge control, wide use of textures, and achieving light in watercolor. Nita will instruct on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. In order for you to be prepared for all that Nita has to offer, on Monday, Dennis Robertson, DCAF president, will offer a “prep day” to assist you with her specific preparation of painting supplies, palette and warm up exercise on the first day. Prerequisite: Either a Nita Engle I workshop or Nita’s book, How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself.
Nita, a native of Marquette, Michigan, attended the Art Institute of Chicago for four years, with affiliated study at Northern Michigan University and Roosevelt University, Chicago. She was employed as a graphic designer and then art director of an ad agency in Chicago before becoming a full time illustrator in watercolor for publications from Readers Digest to Playboy. Member of American Watercolor Society since 1969 and frequent exhibitor, winning several awards in their annual shows. She has also served them as a judge and a juror. She has exhibited with Society of Illustrators, New York, including an exhibition in 1976, “200 years of American Illustrators.” Selected for Watercolor Page, American Artists Magazine 1983, Artist of the Year cover artist 1994, 1998 Art Master in watercolor teaching. Nita was selected as one of 25 artists to be part of “International Waters” traveling show in US, Canada and Great Britain. Selected one of 40 US artists to show in Tai Pei, Republic of China, with artists from China and Australia. PBS made a half hour documentary of her work and life called, Wilderness Palette, Nita Engle in Michigan. Elected Hall of Fame by US Art magazine and received honorary doctorate NMU 1986. Accepted by Mill Pond Press for limited edition reproductions since 1981. Has been published in many art books and in 1999 Watson-Guptil published her own book, How to Make a Watercolor Paint Itself, which is available for purchase at Dillman’s gift / art shop.
In 2003 she was one of twenty three artists invited to contribute to a book called, The Watercolor Landscape Techniques of 23 International Artists. To quote directly from the book - "...23 best landscape watercolor painters in the world today."
Studio: Intermediate to advanced.
Nita offers a free tuition scholarship.
Workshop Fee: $525 + tax.
Room & Meal Fee: $367.25 + tax.
Class Fees Explained
Workshop Itinerary
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| Nita Engle |
Workshop’s itinerary
Sunday 10/5
Check-In to your unit at Dillman’s (check-in time is 3:00)
5:00 Welcome Reception
6:00 Dinner
Monday 10/6
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Instruction by Denny Robertson (including laying out of palette, demonstration of paper stretching, time to review Nita's book & view Nita's video)
11:00 a.m. Pontoon ride to gather material
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Warm up painting and prep time
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday 10/7-10/9
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Class in Session
Thursday 10/9
4:00 Farewell Reception
6:00 Dinner
Friday 10/10
Depart after Breakfast (check-out time is 10:00)
Day students are welcome to attend the Welcome Reception
and Farewell Reception (included in your package). You are also invited to
join the class for breakfasts and dinners (additional fee).
Pal's (Participants at large) can vacation at Dillmans for
$300, which icludes accommodations. Costs for breakfasts, dinners and receptions
are additional.
Box lunches are available at Dillman’s for an additional
fee.
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