Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Breaking news: Michael Siegel Still Life and Portrait workshop April 26 - 28

We just received confirmation that Michael Siegel will be back in Northern California for another workshop scheduled for Tuesday-Thursday April 26 - 28, 2016.



still life by Michael Siegel
portrait by Michael Siegel






Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Save the Dates: David Shevlino Figure Painting Workshop Dec. 1-4, 2016

We are pleased to announce that David Shevlino will be returning to Northern California Dec. 1-4, 2016 for another alla prima figure painting workshop.  His first workshop here at Patris Studio in Oak Park last year brought artists from all over the state together for an opportunity to study with David and learn more about his vibrant brushwork,harmonious color choices, and paint application.

Save the Date for David Shevlino's Figure Painting Workshop here in Northern California 
December 1- 4, 2016
Figure Painting by David Shevlino
Figure Painting by David Shevlino

David Shevlino demonstrating for workshop participants. 



Thursday, February 18, 2016

March 12 Gesture/Contour Figure Drawing Seminar with Salvatore Victor

Contact Salvatore Victor at
salvatorevictor@yahoo.com to register

Hone your figure drawing skills and build confidence, speed, and insight into the drawing process.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Announcing: Sunday Morning Figure Drawing Sessions

                                                                     
Announcing:
 a New Open Studio Session

“Semi-regular” Sunday Morning
Figure Drawing Sessions

Drawing by Marco Ospina,
figure drawing instructor at
Patris Studio and Gallery
Stay tuned for details on Marco's upcoming Figure Drawing classes
 Sundays
·       $11 per session
·       10 am – 1 pm
·          Short poses (nude)
·       Starts Sunday March 7



PLEASE NOTE:

·        Some Sunday sessions may need to be pre-empted
due to holidays or weekend workshops occurring in the studio. 






Announcing: Weekend Painting Clinic with Abigail VanCannon

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You may have a stack of partially finished paintings in the closet or corner of the studio. For whatever reason they got  put aside and remain unfinished. Sometimes they get put away because of the constant challenges and problems that arise or maybe its just a timing issue. Whatever the reason, this workshop is the perfect opportunity to dust off the unfinished work and bring it to the workshop. 
 
During this workshop we'll review the unfinished pieces and Abigail will help create a plan to finish them. We'll work out the problem areas and discuss ways to make the pieces work. She will also be giving helpful tips on how to start paintings so that you can avoid stressful hiccups along the way. Together you will also cover ways to create a body of work and why you would want to create one. 

If you don't have any in process pieces that's ok! Bring in a couple photo references of something you've always wanted to paint. Under her professional guidance, you'll learn the beginning steps and a process that you can apply to all your future paintings. 

She is also planning to go out for dinner after class on Saturday night. We'll pick a yummy place and unwind from the painting day. Before class ends on Sunday we'll do a group review of our work with snacks and beverages. 

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Announcing: Color Intensive Workshop with Elio Camacho

Color Intensive Workshop in Still Lifes
With Elio Camacho
5 Day Workshop
February 17-21, 2016



To Register or for more info
contact:
  Patris Studio & Art Gallery
3460 2nd Avenue
Sacramento CA 95817
(916) 397-8958
   artist_patris@yahoo.com
   www.eliocamacho.com






Instructor 
Elio Camacho
As a painting instructor, my mission is to provide students with the foundation necessary to be
creative. My goal is to assist students in capturing the particular mood of the moment and to express themselves in a bold and colorful way, while capturing the beauty and spontaneity of nature.

Workshop Philosophy
Elio's workshops are very hands on, with an emphasis on easel side critiques. He believes that
givi ng instruction is important, but showing students how this instruction applies to their
individual work is crucial. Based on the
student’s level and goals, he develop a program
for improving each individual’s ability as a
painter.

Method of Instruction:
• Demos
• Hands On
• Instruction at the Students Easel
• Group Critiques

Elio Camacho is currently represented in galleries throughout
the United States.

“The works have a looseness and spontaneity that goes beyond just rendering every detail.”
Bonnie Gangelhoff -Southwest Art Magazine----
Artist to Watch July, 2009