Blue Jay Colored Pencil Workshop with Kathi Darby

09/21/2023 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM ET

Category

Adult Art (Tuition)

Admission

  • $33.00  -  OMAM Member Price
  • $37.00  -  Non-Member Price

Location

OMAM Classroom (78 E. Granada Blvd)

Description

Thursday, Sept. 21 @ 1:00 - 3:00 pm

In this colored pencil workshop instructed by Kathi Darby, students will focus on how to work on black paper, rendering smooth wood and drawing feathers in colored pencil. Students are responsible for most supplies; please see the supply list below. This workshop is appropriate for beginner-intermediate students.

SUPPLY LIST:

Prismacolor pencils recommended (other brands may be used if preferred):

  • 1 or 2 white pencils
  • Assortment of light, medium and dark blues
  • Assortment of light greens, tans, browns
  • Black

Other items:

  • Any black artist paper (not construction paper)
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Erasers (gum, battery, plastic)

About the Instructor

Kathi Darby loves teaching and looks forward to exploring different styles and techniques with her students. Her teaching credentials include colored pencil classes at the Flagler County Art League, Michaels, and Arts4All Florida, in addition to leading private lessons and workshops. She has a successful pet portrait business, Pets on Paper, and accepts private commissions. Her colored pencil artwork is hanging both in both public and private collections, and has been juried into several prestigious exhibitions. Kathi is a 13-year member of the Colored Pencil Society of America. She has has served on the CPSA St. Augustine Chapter Board of the for the past three years, and is also a member of the St. Augustine Art Association. She has studied with nationally recognized artists and CPSA members, including Barbara Dahlstedt, Gemma Gylling, Denise Howard, Amy Lindenberger, and Bonnie Haney. Kathi has also worked closely with Bill Shoemaker and Hanneke Jevons, and meets with a group of colored pencil artists weekly.

"I have been drawing ever since I could hold a pencil or crayon and love to show the colors of the world in a new light. To me, nature and art are intertwined and I love to capture those special moments that feature the wildly diverse life around us. I am mostly self taught, but have had the privilege of working with very inspirational and talented artists who were very generous in sharing their knowledge and techniques. My work has hung in art museums, private collections, a wide variety of shows and venues and, most importantly. folks have chosen to buy my work and hang it in their own homes. It's humbling and I am very happy to have the chance to give back by allowing others to explore their inner artist. I believe everyone can create their own visions of the things they love and I would love to help on that journey."