Oct 03 - 04 2015
“En Plein Air with a Focus on Color and Light” A Workshop with John Clayton

“En Plein Air with a Focus on Color and Light” A Workshop with John Clayton

Presented by Cultural Center of Cape Cod at Cultural Center of Cape Cod

October 3 & 4, 9am-4pm. This workshop will be a chance to learn about Clayton’s techniques for working outdoors (“en plein air”) to capture the color, light and shade in landscape elements. John will demonstrate during each session and go over all the possibilities of learning to see color. This class is open to all levels. We will work primarily in oils and use a knife to keep color expression simple. About the Instructor:  John Clayton left the Art Student's League of New York to join the Cape School in Provincetown to embrace the "Art of Seeing Color" as taught by the late Henry Hensche, and Charles W. Hawthorne. He now continues the Tradition of Cape School Painting, working outdoors whenever he can, a truly devoted plein air painter. "Color is the vehicle I use to express my own sense of nature. I am inspired by nature and light; its ever changing conditions are challenging to me,” he says. “My work is about the light key, and expressing it through paint.” While attending the National Academy in New York, John was the recipient of the Arthur and Melville Philips Scholarship and the Mrs. Roberts Forbes Scholarship. He also received an honorable mention in the Academy's annual student show. Clayton was one of eight in the Provincetown Art Association's "Emerging Artists Exhibition” in 1999. In 2006 he received a grant from the MA Cultural Council. To register, call 508-394-7100.

Admission Info

$200 for the 2-day workshop

Email: info@cultural-center.org

Dates & Times

2015/10/03 - 2015/10/04

Location Info

Cultural Center of Cape Cod

307 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth, MA 02664

Parking Info

The Center's main parking lot is at the rear of the campus off Union Street, with overflow parking in the town lot on the corner of Old Main and Union Street or down Mill Street. The accessible parking spaces are near the accessible ramp entrance at the rear of the campus.