This workshop is a continuum of studying Daniela Selir's painting "Arts Centre Cafe"which is the subject for the City of Rockingham Short Fiction Awards 2017. Most of Selir's work is contemporary, and as well, hints of a style by the old French Impressionists, including Renoir and Claude Monet. The Impressionist movement was characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition,
emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities
(often accentuating the effects of the passage of time), ordinary
subject matter, inclusion of movement as a crucial element of human perception and experience, and unusual visual angles.
Please Note: This Prose class on Friday 21st April will be held in the FAC's small cafe room of Canvas Cafe from 10.00am til 12.00 midday. This
is because it is school holidays and the Arts Centre does not have a
room for us. As well, some writing exercises will revolve around the
"Arts Centre Cafe" which is the subject for the City of Rockingham Short
Fiction Awards 2017. A great opportunity to hone your skills looking at
the ambience, structure and the sensuous aesthetics of the cafe, while perhaps
having a coffee! Critiquing group will meet after lunch.
CONTEMPORARY IMPRESSIONIST
A term used to describe works created by contemporary artists that share similar aesthetic qualities with those by the French Impressionists.
Whether depicting urban environments or the natural world, all of the
images that can be considered Contemporary Impressionist are rendered
with loose, expressive brushwork and focus on the effects of light. Like
many of the Impressionists, Daniela Selir finds peace and serenity in real places in the natural world. She has painted many scenes of a Billabong - one of her favourite spots.
Monday, 17 April 2017
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