Caroline Jasper     June 24–29, 2012 (Four Teaching Days)
Powercolor Painting

Caroline Jasper ArtworkCaroline's workshops foster success for each individual. Her encouraging one-on-one approach empowers personal advancement regardless of experience or skill level. Bring your enthusiasm and be prepared to change the way you see, think, paint! Have more fun, less frustration. Forget the "rules" and discover fresh, productive painting methods. Learn to dramatize and improve your paintings without over-working. Advanced color instruction: Get the truth about real color vs. wheel color and say "good-bye" to muddy colors. Learn Caroline's way of painting on color ground. Each day begins with new concepts, new color studies, and a new painting. Take home a head full of color theory master-concepts and your own inspired artwork.  

Contemporary Impressionist Caroline Jasper’s paintings are “always about the light," says the artist. "It can dramatize the most ordinary places." Red is her trademark. Each of her colorful landscape and water scenes begins on red canvas, which serves to invigorate visual interaction against loosely applied color marks.

Paintings by the critically acclaimed artist have been in solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries throughout the United States, including Ann Jacob Gallery, Atlanta; Art Access Gallery, Bexley, OH; Art Collector, San Diego; Art Expressions, Aspen; Artists’ House Gallery, Philadelphia; Art Institute and Gallery, Salisbury, MD; Art Source, Raleigh; Art Source for Design, Scottsdale, AZ; Black Rock Center for the Arts, Germantown, MD; Columbia College, Osage Beach, MI; Delaware Art Museum; Dundalk Community College, Baltimore; Farmington Museum, Farmington, NM; Florida Museum for Women Artists, DeLand, FL; Fountain Side Gallery, Wilmington, NC; Fraser Gallery, Washington, DC; Fulton Street Gallery, Troy, NY; Gallery 1683, Annapolis, MD; Gallery Wright, Wilmington, VT; Georgetown Art Guild, Washington, DC; Government House, Annapolis; Greenhouse Gallery, San Antonio; Hoyt Institute of Fine Arts, New Castle, PA; Hughes Gallery, Boca Grande, FL; Jasper Art Center, Jasper, IN; Lincoln Center, Ft. Collins, CO; Legacy Fine Art, Hot Springs, AK; Lisa Frick Gallery, Lake Ozark, MO; Montgomery College, Rockville, MD; Museum of Contemporary Arts, Hot Springs, AR; Obelyn Galleries, Annapolis; Paper-Rock-Scissors Gallery, Baltimore; Peninsula Gallery, Lewes, DE; The Picture Show Gallery, Havre de Grace, MD; Ringling College of Art & Design, Sarasota, FL, Studio Place Arts, Barre, VT; Thomas Jacoby Fine Art, Cashiers, NC; Verde Bleu Gallery, Emerald Isle, NC; Walter Greer Gallery, Hilton Head; Walton Arts Center Gallery, Fayetteville; Gallery West, Alexandria, VA; Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, MD; and Zenith Gallery, Washington, DC. Caroline’s honors include Best of Show in the 70th Annual Cumberland Valley Artists Exhibition, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Best of Show in the Havre de Grace Arts Commission International Juried Exhibition, Cover Award, North Light Magazine, and York Art Association’s Rottler Award for Excellence in the Visual Arts, York, PA. Author of Powercolor-Master Color Concepts for All Media, Watson-Guptill Publications, Painters’ Guide and Color Manual-Strategies for All Media, Caroline Jasper Studio Publications, and DVDs, Color Moves: Painting Water With Oils, Landscape Oil Painting on Red Ground, and Dramatic Depth in Painting - Traditional Oils, Acrylics, and Water-Soluble Oils on Colored Gesso Grounds, Jasper’s works and words also appear in North Light Publishers' book by Sean Dye, Painting with Water-Soluble Oils. She has been featured in periodicals such as Focus Santa Fe, Northlight, Artists’ Magazine, Décor, and American Artist Magazine, including her article, “I See Red” in the Nov. 2002 issue.

Caroline’s paintings are held in private, public, and corporate collections internationally including those of Cisco Systems, Denver; Duncan Financial, Carlsbad; Fisher Real Estate, Baltimore; Founders Federal Credit Union Headquarters, Lancaster, SC; HK Holbein, Inc., Williston, VT; Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, Washington, DC; McCarthy Marcus Hennings Ltd., Washington, DC; McGraw Hill Publishers, Columbus; McGraw Hill Publishers, New York; The Ritz-Carlton, Orlando; Samek McMillan & Metro, Rockville, MD; Siemens Corp., Washington, DC; Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, Washington, DC; Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Hagerstown, MD; Westerman Hattori Daniels & Adrian LLC, Washington, DC; and Wyrick Robbins Law Firm, Raleigh.

Caroline Jasper has an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore and is a member of the American Impressionists Society. During over thirty years of teaching experience Jasper has been high school Art Department Chair, Maryland College of Art and Design Admissions Advisory Board member, exhibition juror, gallery and college lecturer. She currently teaches at art workshop venues nationwide. Galleries in Florida, Texas, and Vermont represent her work.

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A partial tuition scholarship is offered
Workshop Fee: $525 + tax
Room & One Dinner Fee: $325 + tax
 
Class Fees Explained
Workshop Itinerary

Caroline Jasper

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Workshop Itinerary

Sunday 6/24
Check-In to your unit at Dillman’s (check-in time is 3:00)
5:00 Welcome Reception
6:00 Dinner
 
Monday-Thursday 6/25-6/28
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Class in Session
 
Thursday 6/28
4:00 Farewell Champagne Toast
 
Friday 6/29
Depart - check-out time is 10:00

*5 nights’ accommodations are included in this workshop

Day students are welcome to attend the Welcome Reception and Farewell Reception (included in your package). You are also invited to join the class dinners (additional fee). PAL’s (Participants at large) can vacation at Dillman’s for $50 per night for accommodations. Costs for box lunches and dinners are additional.

 

  
Sunset at Dillman's