David Taylor AWI, FVAS
August 29-Sept 4, 2010
(Five Teaching Days)
Leaping Ahead in Watercolor
Returning for the 2nd year in 2010
www.davidtaylorartist.com
You will explore the mysteries and many facets of the watercolor medium, to create a wealth of magical moments, which will include spontaneity, atmosphere and catching the changing light. Color, drawing skills, composition will be addressed in a harmonious friendly atmosphere, with a powerful and positive approach. Individuality and sensitivity are encouraged. This year we will attempt to push further ahead with glowing outcomes – no stone unturned – our work and the techniques will bear better results. We will work on location and be inspired to go further in improving your knowledge and journey in this beautiful flowing medium. Landscape, seascape, cityscape and boats will be covered.
David is recognized internationally for his Painting and Teaching and his services to the Arts. Born in Melbourne Australia in 1941, David’s early career began in etching and a 6 year apprenticeship at the north Melbourne printing school of graphic arts to colour etching assisted in his future career as an artist painter. Many hand skills were learnt such as hand engraving, lino and wood cutting, also etching with zinc, copper and magnesium and later etching on film in lithography.
David’s painting career expands many years of studying the art of watercolour painting and he has been involved in teaching his great love of this medium to painters both in Australia and overseas since the late sixties. He is involved in regularly tutoring for the Australian and International Artist magazine.
His numerous achievements include over 100 awards in watercolour, including the Herald Sun Best Of Show Gold Medal Award at The Camberwell Rotary Exhibition 2002 and a silver medal in 1976. and Silver Award currently in 2007 He won the prestigious Victorian Artists Society Artist Of The Year Award in 1976,1980,and again in 1989,and in the same year he received the Distinguished Leadership Award for outstanding services to Watercolour and teaching from the International Directory of Distinguished Leadership and a certificate of merit for distinguished service to the community.
His works are represented in numerous public and private collections world wide.
David’s work is regularly exhibited in Australia, in the United States, and in England and the Channel Islands and Stockholm. He has held regular one man exhibitions of his work since 1975. In each Exhibition he expresses his love of working freely on location and his love of spontaneity, shape, light and colour. There have been many varying influences on his painting journey and aspires to the impressionists Monet, Turner, and the expressive John Singer Seargeant ,also to include Winslow Homer. David is inspired by subjects that convey atmosphere mood and feeling.
The book titled “Solving The Mystery of Watercolor” features David Taylor’s work and was written by Ron Ranson. Recent Prize 2009 Kenneth Jack Memorial Award Medal and dual exhibition in Melbourne May 2009 with Maxwell Wilks.
ARTISTS COMMENTS
As we journey through life there are changes to our lives and to the world we live in.
My passion to express myself through my painting remains constant, the experiences are often challenging, moving and uplifting.
Additional Artists Words.
Capturing the essence of the subject as a fleeting moment in time requires speed of hand to achieve the spontaneity I like to record. The light in its many guises and drama of fleeting impressions are important factors when I am viewing this special world that is ours to be a special part of. In a personal way, I am writing my diary through my work which endeavours to express my interest , my experience and the place I find myself connected to at any given time.
In 2005, David was selected as the Principal Artist in Residence at the University of Southern Queensland Australia.
He became the first Australian recipient for this position at their Annual School for the Arts, in 37 years and is of the highest honour in the School, which caters for classes in Painting, Sculpture, Etching, Leadlighting, Ceramics, Woodwork, Pottery and Calligraphy, Creative Writing ,and Handmade Jewellery. Some 600 Students will attend at the School, David will Participate and give a special talk on his life as a Painter.
2005 he painted a special Exhibition in Jersey (Channel Islands).
2006 Won the Wilbow Corporation Prize Best painting At the Camberwll Art Exhibition Australia.
2007 The Silver Award Camberwell Art Exhibition
David’s Second DVD Titled “Looking For the Light” was released in April 2008
Most recent update David has been elected an International Judge as the Australian Representative in Shanghai as part of a judging Panel from five countries for a special International watercolour Exhibition in May 2010.
Studio: Something for all levels - BEGINNERS WELCOME.
David offers a partial tuition scholarship.
Workshop Fee: $475 + tax
Room & One Dinner Fee: $366 + tax
Class Fees Explained
Workshop Itinerary





Workshop Itinerary
Sunday, 8/29
Check-In to your unit at Dillman’s (check-in time is 3:00)
5:00 Welcome Reception
6:00 Dinner
Monday – Friday 8/30-9/3
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Class in Session
Friday 9/3
4:00 Farewell Champagne Toast
Friday night’s accommodations are part of the room package for this workshop
Saturday 9/4
Depart - 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 Dillman’s
for $300, includes accommodations. Costs for breakfasts, dinners and receptions
are additional.
Box lunches are available at Dillman’s for an additional fee.
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