Exhibition in Midtown Manhattan, NYC

The Basin Evans Notch_Lauren Sansaricq_most recent_web_24x48in. oil on panel
Lauren Sansaricq , The Basin, 24 x 48in. 
Erik Koeppel Sunset at Olana 30 x 48 in. Oil on canvas Hudson River School web
Erik Koeppel , Sunset at Olana , 30 x 48in. 

Exhibition in Midtown Manhattan, NYC.

You are invited to an exhibition of paintings by Erik Koeppel and Lauren Sansaricq in the gallery of a private club in Midtown Manhattan. This two-person show will include an extensive selection of paintings of the American Landscape.
February 2nd to February 27th, 2018
This exhibition is open to the public by appointment only, and subject to the club’s dress code. For details, and to make an appointment call, text, or email Beth Harrington, beth@ebhart.com646-319-6038
We hope you can make it to the show!

Sign Up Now for my Upcoming 2-day Workshop this Weekend in Jackson N.H.

Hello readers!

For those who may be interested, I am teaching a workshop this weekend

Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th ,

This workshop is open to all levels!  Sign up now at the below link!

Here is the description for the course:

In this workshop we will discuss and put into practice the compositional conventions used by traditional landscape artists ranging from the 17th century to the 19th century. Students will learn how to breakdown their paintings into three simple elements of design to help the eye move through the picture more easily. We will also discuss how to develop a painting’s center of focus to create a satisfying composition. Participating students will develop their own individual studio landscape paintings with an easy-going drawing to grisaille to color approach. We will also talk about the importance of values, color and chiaroscuro in traditional landscape painting to create a dynamic picture.
In addition, traditional painting techniques will be taught such as Glazing, Atmospheric Glazing, and Scumbling. All experience levels are welcome! Students are responsible for their own supplies. The studio has table top easels to use. Please pack a lunch or one can be ordered out.

Saturday & Sunday January 13 & 14, 9am-4pm,  $245

SIGN UP HERE:

http://www.jacksonartnh.com/event-registration/?ee=768

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New Upcoming Workshop in Jackson N.H.

Hello Readers,

I am teaching a two-day workshop in Jackson N.H. January 13th-14th at ‘Jackson Art Studio & Gallery’

For more information and a link to sign up follow in the information below!

“In this workshop we will discuss and put into practice the compositional conventions used by traditional landscape artists ranging from the 17th century to the 19th century. Students will learn how to breakdown their paintings into three simple elements of design to help the eye move through the picture more easily. We will also discuss how to develop a painting’s center of focus to create a satisfying composition. Participating students will develop their own individual studio landscape paintings with an easy-going drawing to grisaille to color approach. We will also talk about the importance of values, color and chiaroscuro in traditional landscape painting to create a dynamic picture.
In addition, traditional painting techniques will be taught such as Glazing, Atmospheric Glazing, and Scumbling. All experience levels are welcome! Students are responsible for their own supplies. The studio has table top easels to use. Please pack a lunch or one can be ordered out.

Saturday & Sunday January 13 & 14, 9am-4pm, $245”

Sign up here:

http://www.jacksonartnh.com/adult-classes/

Teaching a Workshop in NYC this Fall!

Hello Readers,

I am teaching a 3-day workshop at The Grand Central Atelier this Nov. 10th , 11th, and 12th. The subject of the class will be on Traditional Landscape Painting Composition. Here is the course description for those interested:

In this workshop we will discuss and put into practice the compositional conventions used by traditional landscape artists ranging from the 17th century to the 19th century. Students will learn how to breakdown their paintings into three simple elements of design to help the eye move through the picture more easily. We will also discuss how to develop a painting’s center of focus to create a satisfying composition. Participating students will develop their own individual studio landscape paintings with an easy-going drawing to grisaille to color approach. We will also talk about the importance of values, color and chiaroscuro in traditional landscape painting to create a dynamic picture.

In addition, traditional painting techniques will be taught such as Glazing, Atmospheric Glazing, and Scumbling. All experience levels are welcome!