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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>plein air: <em>of or relating to painting in outdoor daylig
 ht</em></b>\n\n<h2>Workshop Day 1</h2>\n<ul><li>TIME/DATE: 9:00 am - 12:00
  pm Friday\, April 9th</li>\n<li>LOCATION: Bailey Riverbridge Gardens\, 1 
 N Beach Street\, Ormond Beach</li></ul><h2>Workshop Day 2</h2>\n<ul><li>TI
 ME/DATE: 9:00 am - 11:00 am Saturday\, April 10th</li>\n<li>LOCATION: Fort
 unato Park\, 2 John Anderson Drive\, Ormond Beach</li></ul>\n\nPlease join
  visiting Washington artist Robin Weiss for a two-day plein air painting w
 orkshop\, held in the heart of picturesque Ormond Beach. You will learn ab
 out plein air painting gear and Robin’s set up\, with tips on traveling li
 ght to capture the landscape. Good design principals and finding a good co
 mposition will be discussed\, including simplifying a complex scene.\n\nRo
 bin will do a demonstration during the workshop and then work with each st
 udent as they put into practice what they have discussed. <b>Students are 
 responsible for supplies</b>\; please see supply list. Open to participant
 s 16 & older\, with some painting experience.\n\n<p>LEVEL: Beginner/Interm
 ediate (new to plein air with  <b>some painting or art experience</b>)</p>
 \n\n<p>COST: <b>$112.50</b> museum members or <b>$125</b> future members</
 p>\n\n<p>REGISTRATION DEADLINE: <b>April 7</b>. Click <a href='https://orm
 ondartmuseum.z2systems.com/np/clients/ormondartmuseum/eventRegistration.js
 p?event=73&'><b><u>HERE</u></b></a> to register.</p>\n\n<h3>Student's Supp
 ly List</h3>\n<p><b>Please bring these items with you to the workshop!</b>
 </p>\n<div style='line-height:1\;'>\n<ul><li><font size='3'>Outside painti
 ng equipment such as a travel pochade box with tripod or French easel (If 
 you need to arrange for an easel loan\, please contact Kristin Heron at KH
 eron@ormondartmuseum.org)</font><br /></li><li><font size='3'>Odorless tur
 pentine container (no glass)<br /></font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Trash b
 ag<br /></font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Paper towels</font></li>\n<li><fo
 nt size='3'>Small sketchbook</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Blunt point p
 alette knife (Robin uses size 1 1/4')</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Four
  canvas or linen panels: size 8x10\, 9x12 or 11x14</font></li>\n<li><font 
 size='3'>Brushes: size 4-8 bristle\, size 4-6 synthetic mongoose or simila
 r\, one rigger or liner brush for detail</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>P
 aint\, any brand (Robin uses M Graham oil paint and suggests a 'split pale
 tte' of warm and cool primaries with white and a few extras. Oils are best
  for plein air painting\, but if you’re accustomed to acrylics you may use
  those):\n</font><ul><li><font size='3'>Titanium White</font></li>\n<li><f
 ont size='3'>Cadmium Yellow\, Yellow Ochre</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'
 >Permanent Red\, Alizarin Crimson</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Viridian
 </font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Ultramarine Blue\, Cobalt Blue</font></li
 >\n<li><font size='3'>Transparent Red Oxide</font></li>\n<li><font size='3
 '>Optional colors: Radiant Blue\, Radiant Turquoise (Gamblin colors)\, Ivo
 ry Black (for mixing dark greens)\, Cad Orange (so you don't have to mix i
 t)</font></li>\n</ul></li></ul></div>
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DESCRIPTION:<b>plein air: <em>of or relating to painting in outdoor dayligh
 t</em></b>\n\n<h2>Workshop Day 1</h2>\n<ul><li>TIME/DATE: 9:00 am - 12:00 
 pm Friday\, April 9th</li>\n<li>LOCATION: Bailey Riverbridge Gardens\, 1 N
  Beach Street\, Ormond Beach</li></ul><h2>Workshop Day 2</h2>\n<ul><li>TIM
 E/DATE: 9:00 am - 11:00 am Saturday\, April 10th</li>\n<li>LOCATION: Fortu
 nato Park\, 2 John Anderson Drive\, Ormond Beach</li></ul>\n\nPlease join 
 visiting Washington artist Robin Weiss for a two-day plein air painting wo
 rkshop\, held in the heart of picturesque Ormond Beach. You will learn abo
 ut plein air painting gear and Robin’s set up\, with tips on traveling lig
 ht to capture the landscape. Good design principals and finding a good com
 position will be discussed\, including simplifying a complex scene.\n\nRob
 in will do a demonstration during the workshop and then work with each stu
 dent as they put into practice what they have discussed. <b>Students are r
 esponsible for supplies</b>\; please see supply list. Open to participants
  16 & older\, with some painting experience.\n\n<p>LEVEL: Beginner/Interme
 diate (new to plein air with  <b>some painting or art experience</b>)</p>
 \n\n<p>COST: <b>$112.50</b> museum members or <b>$125</b> future members</
 p>\n\n<p>REGISTRATION DEADLINE: <b>April 7</b>. Click <a href='https://orm
 ondartmuseum.z2systems.com/np/clients/ormondartmuseum/eventRegistration.js
 p?event=73&'><b><u>HERE</u></b></a> to register.</p>\n\n<h3>Student's Supp
 ly List</h3>\n<p><b>Please bring these items with you to the workshop!</b>
 </p>\n<div style='line-height:1\;'>\n<ul><li><font size='3'>Outside painti
 ng equipment such as a travel pochade box with tripod or French easel (If 
 you need to arrange for an easel loan\, please contact Kristin Heron at KH
 eron@ormondartmuseum.org)</font><br /></li><li><font size='3'>Odorless tur
 pentine container (no glass)<br /></font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Trash b
 ag<br /></font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Paper towels</font></li>\n<li><fo
 nt size='3'>Small sketchbook</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Blunt point p
 alette knife (Robin uses size 1 1/4')</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Four
  canvas or linen panels: size 8x10\, 9x12 or 11x14</font></li>\n<li><font 
 size='3'>Brushes: size 4-8 bristle\, size 4-6 synthetic mongoose or simila
 r\, one rigger or liner brush for detail</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>P
 aint\, any brand (Robin uses M Graham oil paint and suggests a 'split pale
 tte' of warm and cool primaries with white and a few extras. Oils are best
  for plein air painting\, but if you’re accustomed to acrylics you may use
  those):\n</font><ul><li><font size='3'>Titanium White</font></li>\n<li><f
 ont size='3'>Cadmium Yellow\, Yellow Ochre</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'
 >Permanent Red\, Alizarin Crimson</font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Viridian
 </font></li>\n<li><font size='3'>Ultramarine Blue\, Cobalt Blue</font></li
 >\n<li><font size='3'>Transparent Red Oxide</font></li>\n<li><font size='3
 '>Optional colors: Radiant Blue\, Radiant Turquoise (Gamblin colors)\, Ivo
 ry Black (for mixing dark greens)\, Cad Orange (so you don't have to mix i
 t)</font></li>\n</ul></li></ul></div>
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