
$185.00 (member) / $223.00 (non member)
Up close and tiny! Bring your big ideas and learn to scale them to a small format. Learn about the importance of miniatures in the history of art. Discover the delights and challenges of working in diminutive dimensions. Working to size for small frames, learn how composition, line, form and precision are crucial to convey the message in miniature. Instructor demonstrations, class critique, and individual attention will help you focus your own little jewels of botanical art. Fee $185 member, $223 non-member. Prerequisites: Pencil I
-Thur., Apr. 9, 16, 23, 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Instructor: Susan Rubin
“I like plants . . . all of them. They clean the air, feed our families, bring us joy, and soften the edges of a hard world.” Susan Rubin is drawn to the recurring patterns and wild anomalies that occur within… (Read More)