Luminous Flowers in Oils | Marcel Desbiens
Have you ever wanted to paint the optical illusion of depth and luminosity in your flower paintings? Marcel Desbiens will reveal his secrets for creating exquisite flower paintings in oils, using his signature techniques.
Marcel will guide you every step of the way to create luminous flowers with texture and detail. Using his technical expertise and simple and effective techniques, distilled from those of the Old Masters, you will be able to achieve instant, amazing results.
What will I learn?
Through demonstrations and a series of ‘hands-on’ exercises, you will learn fast and easy methods for painting flowers, using a multi-layering technique. This will include learning to:
• paint with opaque and transparent oil colours
• understand the advantages in painting with the Venetian technique
• build volume, textures and shapes in A la prima technique
• balance tones for a harmonious outcome
Who is this course suitable for?
This workshop is suitable for all skill levels.
What do I need to bring?
All materials are supplied.
What is provided?
• tea and coffee (please bring your own cup)
• a friendly, supportive and encouraging learning environment
• connection to the Bienarté art community
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Course testimonials:
- Another thoroughly enjoyable and informative workshop. Always learn so much .... thank you Marcel. C.Montague Holland Park
- Your school has a very friendly and welcoming atmosphere, and we had a particularly aspirational cohort. I found it quite rewarding to have a tutor with Marcel's experience imparting his knowledge and experience with us. I hope to attend more classes in the future.
- The course was very structured and skills were shown that I can use for my own art projects. At the end of the day I had a lovely painting to take home. I. Allis Carina