The focus of this workshop will be on expanding your personal vocabulary and vision while revisiting the painting process using oil paint and cold wax. R&F pigment sticks, graphite, ink, pastels will be introduced to create expressive, richly surfaced paintings. Demonstrations include layering, excavating, monoprinting, glazing, color mixing along with texture, mark making, and editing. Lisa focuses on each artist and helps students with their own artistic direction. We will discuss content, ... view more »
The focus of this workshop will be on expanding your personal vocabulary and vision while revisiting the painting process using oil paint and cold wax. R&F pigment sticks, graphite, ink, pastels will be introduced to create expressive, richly surfaced paintings. Demonstrations include layering, excavating, monoprinting, glazing, color mixing along with texture, mark making, and editing. Lisa focuses on each artist and helps students with their own artistic direction. We will discuss content, how to see, and moving the work forward. Activities will include exercises, informal group discussion, individual support, power points and more. Some art background helpful.
About Lisa:
Lisa Pressman began her studies in ceramics, sculpture and painting at Douglass College, NJ, where she received a Bachelor of Art. She continued her studies at Bard College and completed an MFA in painting.
Her paintings incorporate oils, collage, wax and other mixed media to create works that allude to a personalized time and space. The work is the physical embodiment of the slow and gradual process of realization and transformation. She creates paintings that draw from the place of “not knowing” and exploration. Her work reveals images that many people have lost sight of, images that communicate to a place deeper than words. The paintings invite a deep, visceral response that evolves over time; they have a life of their own.
Bio:
Lisa Pressman, American abstract painter, was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey in 1958. She earned her BA in Art from Douglass College, Rutgers University and her MFA from Bard College. Her work focuses on a visual synthesis of stored and personal memory.
Lisa’s paintings have been featured in solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries throughout the USA and internationally including The Hunderton Art Museum, Clinton, NJ, Butters Gallery, Portland, OR, Susan Eley Fine Arts, NY, NY, Causey Contemporary, NY, NY, The Curator Gallery, NY, NY, Rosenfeld Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery, College of Saint Elizabeth, Morristown, NJ, Pallazo Dell’Annunziata, Matera, Italy and R&F Gallery, Kingston, NY.
Lisa is a core instructor for R&F Handmade Paints in Kingston, NY and a workshop instructor for Gamblin Artists Colors. She is an annual presenter and instructor at the International Encaustic Conference in Provincetown, MA and teaches workshops in both encaustic and oil and cold wax mediums throughout the U.S.
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