Beth Bathe
What: Carving out a Painting 3 day oil painting workshop
When: February 22, 23, 24
Where: Meyer Vogl Gallery and Studios, 250 River Landing Drive, Daniel Island SC
$700 for the workshop
$60 materials fee to be paid directly to Beth at start of workshop
Beth Bathe is an award winning landscape artist from Pennsylvania and has been teaching for many years. Beth’s painting style is unique, looking somewhat like a watercolor, or is it an oil painting? She uses Cobra Water Mixable Oil Colors in thin washes with a limited tonalist palette, using unconventional tools such as squeegees and qtips along with her brushes. Her representational paintings have been described by critics as evoking nostalgia, like that of an old sepia toned photograph, often with just touches of color. She is highly influenced by painter Andrew Wyeth, and her subject matter is often what she refers to as the "vanishing landscape", including finding beauty in buildings, barns and old towns of a time gone by and often beyond their prime.
During this 3 day in studio workshop, she will help students learn how to carve out by introducing you to a reductive painting technique using water mixable oil paint and limited tonal palette.
What: Carving out a Painting 3 day oil painting workshop
When: February 22, 23, 24
Where: Meyer Vogl Gallery and Studios, 250 River Landing Drive, Daniel Island SC
$700 for the workshop
$60 materials fee to be paid directly to Beth at start of workshop
Beth Bathe is an award winning landscape artist from Pennsylvania and has been teaching for many years. Beth’s painting style is unique, looking somewhat like a watercolor, or is it an oil painting? She uses Cobra Water Mixable Oil Colors in thin washes with a limited tonalist palette, using unconventional tools such as squeegees and qtips along with her brushes. Her representational paintings have been described by critics as evoking nostalgia, like that of an old sepia toned photograph, often with just touches of color. She is highly influenced by painter Andrew Wyeth, and her subject matter is often what she refers to as the "vanishing landscape", including finding beauty in buildings, barns and old towns of a time gone by and often beyond their prime.
During this 3 day in studio workshop, she will help students learn how to carve out by introducing you to a reductive painting technique using water mixable oil paint and limited tonal palette.
What: Carving out a Painting 3 day oil painting workshop
When: February 22, 23, 24
Where: Meyer Vogl Gallery and Studios, 250 River Landing Drive, Daniel Island SC
$700 for the workshop
$60 materials fee to be paid directly to Beth at start of workshop
Beth Bathe is an award winning landscape artist from Pennsylvania and has been teaching for many years. Beth’s painting style is unique, looking somewhat like a watercolor, or is it an oil painting? She uses Cobra Water Mixable Oil Colors in thin washes with a limited tonalist palette, using unconventional tools such as squeegees and qtips along with her brushes. Her representational paintings have been described by critics as evoking nostalgia, like that of an old sepia toned photograph, often with just touches of color. She is highly influenced by painter Andrew Wyeth, and her subject matter is often what she refers to as the "vanishing landscape", including finding beauty in buildings, barns and old towns of a time gone by and often beyond their prime.
During this 3 day in studio workshop, she will help students learn how to carve out by introducing you to a reductive painting technique using water mixable oil paint and limited tonal palette.