Frank Webb
June 17–22, 2012
(Four Teaching Days)
Creative Design in Watercolor
Returning for the 15th year in 2012
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Frank will clarify the use of design principles; the aim of this study is to re-create a new reality, establish unity, and to produce unique works. You are encouraged to recognize and nurture your personal vision, sharpen your craft, and awaken a critical view of your own production. Demos will explore a wide variety of approaches. Group critiques will explore the glories and faults of each work. The objective of this class is for each participant to become your own best teacher, critic and audience. One of life's chief blessings is the comfort and ease that comes to the artist who has developed a craft or art.
"One of life’s chief blessings is the comfort and ease that comes
to the artist who has developed a craft or art. " - Frank
Frank Webb is a world-class watercolor painter who has been self employed
as an artist since 1958. He has authored three books on painting and design,
and he is listed in Who’s Who in American Art, and in Who's
Who in the East. He is a frequent juror and has conducted painting seminars
in 50 states and in numerous locations worldwide.
A recipient of more than100 major awards, Webb is a vice president of the American
Watercolor Society, and has been awarded its Dolphin Fellowship.
His affiliations include the National Watercolor Society, Allied Artists of America,
Audubon Artists, and the Rocky Mountain National Water Media Association. Among
his awards are the Philadelphia Watercolor Society’s Crest Medal for Achievement
in the Arts; the Bronze Medal of Honor, the Pleissner Memorial Award, the Alan
Chiara Meorial Award and the Walser Greathouse Award of the American Watercolor
Society, the Sizek Award of the Butler Midyear, the John Young Hunter Memorial
Award of Allied Artists and the First Award of the Audubon Artists.
His works are in the collections of the Southern Alleghenies Art museum,
the Butler Institute of American Art, the Palmer Museum of Penn State University,
the Baylor Collection and the Taiwan Art Education Institute.
Download a PDF of "Get Pizzazz in your Paintings!" a list of teaching aids available from Zack Press, specific to Frank.
Studio: Something for all levels.
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A partial tuition scholarship is offered
Workshop Fee: $485 + tax
Room & One Dinner Fee: $325 + tax
Class Fees Explained
Workshop Itinerary
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| San Miguel Allende, 15" x 22" |
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| Port Clyde, 15" x 22" |
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| Wilson Feed Mill, 22" x 30" |
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Workshop Itinerary
Sunday 6/17
Check-In to your unit at Dillman’s (check-in time is 3:00)
5:00 Welcome Reception
6:00 Dinner
Monday-Thursday 6/18-6/2
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Class in Session
Thursday 6/22
4:00 Farewell Champagne Toast
Friday 6/23
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.
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