Tag: Acrylics

Reminder: Monthly Meeting, 11th July – Tammy Porter, Acrylics

Monthly Demonstration Meeting
with Tammy Porter – Acrylics
 7.30pm, 11th July 2023

This is a reminder letting everyone know that we have Tammy Porter demonstrating Acrylics at our next monthly meeting tomorrow on Tuesday 11th July, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Studio, Deerubbin Centre, George St, Windsor.

Come along to see Tammy’s beautiful technique and work in action.

You can register your attendance by email to  info [@] mtas.com.au .

Both members and non-members are welcome to join our meetings to view an inspirational artist at work each month, as well as the opportunity to enjoy networking with like-minded art enthusiasts.

Cost is $5 at the door. Supper is provided and please remember to park outside due to early car park closure.

About Tammy Porter:

As an artist, Tammy has participated in different community and cultural projects using mainly Acrylic paint as a medium. Tammy previously worked in a role to promote the healing benefits of arts and social connections at St John of God Hospital, Windsor.

After attending Nepean TAFE and doing a course in graphic design, Tammy used these skills in her office administration roles and in producing a community directory. Tammy is now pursuing her passion and studying a Bachelor of Fine Art, painting online at Curtin University in WA.

Tammy’s cultural background is diverse, being a mix of Aboriginal and different European countries; she is proud to have been able to reconnect with her Aboriginal heritage, become a member, and paint within a community of people from many Aboriginal Nations.

At present, she uses Acrylic paints with an occasional dabble in Watercolours. She finds that acrylics are highly versatile, from the runny and messy qualities of the pouring techniques; to their suitability for dotting and use in Aboriginal art.

Tammy ads that adaptability is one of the medium’s strengths; furthermore, it can be incorporated into mixed media or moulded for textural applications. Tammy initially saw them as an oil replacement, but now she continues to discover and love this medium.

While studying and painting, Tammy’s inspiration is to find a connection between community and self-expression, pushing the boundaries of ideas to seek and define a unique personal style.

Tammy’s artwork “Connections” was awarded 1st prize at the Hawkesbury Show this year.

Monthly Meeting 11th July – Tammy Porter, Acrylics

Monthly Demonstration Meeting
with Tammy Porter – Acrylics
 7.30pm, 11th July 2023

We are delighted to have Tammy Porter demonstrating Acrylics at our next monthly meeting on Tuesday 11th July, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Studio, Deerubbin Centre, George St, Windsor.

Come along to see Tammy’s beautiful technique and work in action.

You can register your attendance by email to  info [@] mtas.com.au .

Both members and non-members are welcome to join our meetings to view an inspirational artist at work each month, as well as the opportunity to enjoy networking with like-minded art enthusiasts.

Cost is $5 at the door. Supper is provided and please remember to park outside due to early car park closure.

About Tammy Porter:

As an artist, Tammy has participated in different community and cultural projects using mainly Acrylic paint as a medium. Tammy previously worked in a role to promote the healing benefits of arts and social connections at St John of God Hospital, Windsor.

After attending Nepean TAFE and doing a course in graphic design, Tammy used these skills in her office administration roles and in producing a community directory. Tammy is now pursuing her passion and studying a Bachelor of Fine Art, painting online at Curtin University in WA.

Tammy’s cultural background is diverse, being a mix of Aboriginal and different European countries; she is proud to have been able to reconnect with her Aboriginal heritage, become a member, and paint within a community of people from many Aboriginal Nations.

At present, she uses Acrylic paints with an occasional dabble in Watercolours. She finds that acrylics are highly versatile, from the runny and messy qualities of the pouring techniques; to their suitability for dotting and use in Aboriginal art.

Tammy ads that adaptability is one of the medium’s strengths; furthermore, it can be incorporated into mixed media or moulded for textural applications. Tammy initially saw them as an oil replacement, but now she continues to discover and love this medium.

While studying and painting, Tammy’s inspiration is to find a connection between community and self-expression, pushing the boundaries of ideas to seek and define a unique personal style.

Tammy’s artwork “Connections” was awarded 1st prize at the Hawkesbury Show this year.

MTAS Monthly Demo Meeting with Sally Thompson will go ahead tonight – 11th Oct 2022

MTAS Monthly Demonstration Meeting
Sally Thompson – 11th October 2022
‘Florals in Acrylic’ – Will go ahead

Hello All, the meeting for tonight will proceed. We seem to have been lucky, the rain has held off and the waters are not rising at the moment. The Bridges are open and we have decided to proceed with tonight’s Meeting and Demonstration.

We’re excited to welcome Sally Thompson to demonstrate ‘Florals in Acrylic’ tomorrow, 11th October, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Studio, Deerubbin Centre, George St, Windsor.

Please register your attendance by email to  info [@] mtas.com.au .

Both members and non-members are welcome to join our meetings to view an inspirational artist at work each month, as well as the opportunity to enjoy networking with like-minded art enthusiasts.

Cost is $5 at the door. Supper is provided and please remember to park outside due to early car park closure.

About Sally Thompson:

Sally Thompson is known for her ability to see what the eye may miss at first glance. Sally provides us with glimpses of what we are missing, the chorus line she calls it, while we focus on the star.

In her day-to-day life, Sally builds systems and manages sophisticated budgets as a finance officer and web developer. She is also a competitive ballroom dancer and has learned complex choreography in a variety of styles.

Not surprisingly, Sally brought the devil in the detail to her creativity and exploits the colour and the structure of interlocking shapes to bring a fresh perspective to the movement and colour that nature presents.

For Sally, it’s the music and the chorus line that take equal centre stage as the prima donna and soloist and her work takes the viewer on the dance of a lifetime.

To see more about Sally’s work you can view here:

SalT Gallery Designs
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salt_gallery_designs/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SalTGalleryDesigns
Website: https://www.saltgallerydesigns.com.au/

For more info about this demo contact Annemarie 0429 234 873

We look forward to seeing you there!

For more news about MTAS, you can follow us on our channels:
MTAS blog: www.mtas.com.au/mtas-blog
Facebook: www.facebook.com/MacquarieTownsArtsSociety
Instagram: www.instagram.com/macquarietownsartssociety
Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCNLJysmLa7yB1o-T77T1Pcw

MTAS Monthly Demonstration Meeting – Sally Thompson – Florals in Acrylic – 11th Oct 2022

MTAS Monthly Demonstration Meeting
Sally Thompson – 11th October 2022
‘Florals in Acrylic’

We’re excited to welcome Sally Thompson to demonstrate ‘Florals in Acrylic’ on Tuesday, 11th October, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Studio, Deerubbin Centre, George St, Windsor.

CovidSafe practises will be in place.

Please register your attendance by email to  info [@] mtas.com.au .

Both members and non-members are welcome to join our meetings to view an inspirational artist at work each month, as well as the opportunity to enjoy networking with like-minded art enthusiasts.

Cost is $5 at the door. Supper is provided and please remember to park outside due to early car park closure.

About Sally Thompson:

Sally Thompson is known for her ability to see what the eye may miss at first glance. Sally provides us with glimpses of what we are missing, the chorus-line she calls it, while we focus on the star.

In her day to day life, Sally builds systems and manages sophisticated budgets as a finance officer and web developer. She is also a competitive ballroom dancer and has learned complex choreography in a variety of styles.

Not surprisingly, Sally brought the devil in the detail to her creativity and exploits the colour and the structure of interlocking shapes to bring a fresh perspective to the movement and colour that nature presents.

For Sally, it’s the music and the chorus-line that take equal centre stage as the prima donna and soloist and her work takes the viewer on the dance of a lifetime.

To see more about Sally’s work you can view here:

SalT Gallery Designs
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/salt_gallery_designs/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SalTGalleryDesigns
Website: https://www.saltgallerydesigns.com.au/

For more info about this demo contact Annemarie 0429 234 873

We look forward to seeing you there!

For more news about MTAS, you can follow us on our channels:

MTAS blog www.mtas.com.au/mtas-blog
Facebook www.facebook.com/MacquarieTownsArtsSociety
Instagram www.instagram.com/macquarietownsartssociety/
Youtube www.youtube.com/channel/UCNLJysmLa7yB1o-T77T1Pcw

Acrylic Painting Workshop with Chris Seale 14th July

We have a full day Acrylic Painting Workshop 10am  – 3pm with Chris Seale on the 14th of July.

Come along and learn from Chris’s beautiful technique’s and clever tricks using Acrylics.

Chris has been winning awards for her work for many years now and is well known for her unique style, creativity and inspiration that she brings to the art world.

She is particularly known for her beautiful contemporary-impressionistic bush land and seascapes. Chris has many feature articles in the Australian and International Artist Magazines, and has been acclaimed for works in all mediums. Her work is well represented in many private and corporate collections around the globe.

Over the years, Chris has developed a myriad of unique techniques, had many solo and joint exhibitions; is privileged to have been frequently requested as artist in residence and has also presented numerous live demonstrations at various art events, including our own MTAS meetings.

You can see more of Chris’s work here
www.facebook.com/artist.chris.seale

Full Day Workshop – 10am to 3pm
Sunday, 14th July
Stan Stevens Studio,
Deerubbin Centre, George St, Windsor.

Workshop Cost: $50 for Members and $55 for Non-members

For Bookings please phone: Annmaree 0429 234 873 or book at an MTAS event/meeting

 

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