

INTERIORS: Exploring Space!, online
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One essential and magical aspect of painting is conjuring the experience of space on a flat canvas. In this two-part, 8-week course, we will work on creating an interior space through drawing and painting.
This second part of the Interiors course is exploratory and intuitive, experimenting with ways of inhabiting and “dreaming into” the imagined three-dimensional space. You do not need to have taken Part One to participate in Part Two.
Jordan will be experimenting with painterly space: How can we play in pictorial space? How directly can space be made? How much can we disrupt it and still have it hold, still work? Participants are invited to work alongside Jordan and there will be time dedicated each session for sharing our work on Padlet.
- Week One will demonstrate exploring/establishing/finding space through gesture. Materials will include charcoal and ink wash.
- Week Two, working in oils, will continue the use of gesture, speed and accident – and add the complexity of observed color and tonality.
- Week Three will investigate the possibilities of marking as a catalyst for spatial experience and introduce non-tonal color.
- Week Four will continue the exercise from Week Three.
In addition to the demonstrations will be a LIVE ongoing Q&A, allowing for in-depth conversation the nuts and bolts of the exercise, as well as fielding general questions regarding a painting practice.
For intermediate and advanced. Course limited to 12 participants.
A Mighty Networks Group Course Room will be provided for posting our work, for supportive community and creative sharing. Jordan will conduct weekly reviews of the work with clear and constructive responses. To go to the group page please CLICK HERE.
All sessions will be streamed in HIGH DEFINITION, providing greatly increased visual acuity of the painted surface and demonstrations.
All sessions will be recorded, archived and available for repeated viewing.
A Webinar Link will be sent out upon registration.
To register simply click on the “+” sign below.
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