“Painting a Landscape with Gum Trees in Oils” Workshop with John Rice

“Painting a Landscape with Gum Trees in Oils” Workshop with John Rice

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This October, we are running an All Day Workshop on Sunday 4th Oct with artist John Rice who we had at our Monthly Meeting back in June. He was very popular and so we have decided to run a workshop. Non Members of the Arts Society are most welcome to attend also.

Workshop will be all day and covering “Painting a Landscape with Gum Trees in Oils”

Date: Sunday 4th Oct.
Time: 9am – 4pm
Venue: Yarramundi Community Centre, 54 Thornbill Way, Nepean Park Estate (off Springwood Rd)
Cost: $50 (or $45 for MTAS members)

Materials list will be provided closer to the date. A $10 deposit can secure a place in this workshop and full payment by or on the day.

Bookings are essential with Deidre Morrison on 0412 979 731 or book at an
MTAS event/meeting or at Richmond Art Supplies Art Shop, Magnolia Mall
Richmond, 02 4578 3555.

Here is some more information about John Rice:

Traditional Landscape in Oils

John is an energetic outdoor painter who works almost exclusively in oils and is stimulated by the strong light of the Australian landscape. He is particularly enthusiastic about the Hawkesbury and Nepean districts to The Central West artistically. He enjoys painting the landscape from life, “en plein air”, and engages in regular painting trips to country locations.

John lives in the village of Mulgoa on the western fringes of Sydney, providing a lot for an artist to digest both aesthetically and culturally as a central location for the Hawkesbury, Blue Mountains and Sydney.

John has won many awards for his artworks and has held eleven very successful solo exhibitions and numerous joint exhibitions. He has works in private collections throughout Australia and abroad and is an exhibiting member of the Royal Art Society. John has almost forty years teaching experience and conducts regular workshops and demonstrations at his studio and for local art societies.

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