Peter O’Brien Workshops
Friday and Saturday / 9:30am – 4:30pm
Sign up for one day or both days!
$75 per student / per day
One finished painting a day
Please bring a sack lunch – coffee and water will be provided
Students must have their own equipment and supplies
A supply list will be given upon registration
O’Brien Workshop Registration
March 27th & 28th This workshop has been cancelled
Focus on creating mood and drama in your paintings
April 10th & 11th
Limited Palette Paintings. The student will create 2 and 3 color paintings
May 8th & 9th
Mountains and Rivers. This class will look at the perspective, shape, and creation of mountains and rivers in landscape works.
Peter X O’Brien, award-winning watercolor artist, specializing in American Landscape and Cowboy Art as well as Golf Landscapes.
His travels to working cattle ranches in Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming allow him to capture the essence of the Western American lifestyle. Europe, Canada, and Mexico have inspired his paintings of International landscapes.
His paintings have been judged “Best of Show” at the Celebration of Western and Wildlife Art Show (twice), the St. Paul Rodeo Wild West Art Show and the Ellensburg National Western Art Show. His contemporaries (and gallery owners) consider him one of the most talented emerging artists in the United States and Europe.
At the Fred Oldfield Western Heritage & Art Center
110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup WA (Red Gate – Washington State Fairgrounds)
For more information and to sign up please go to http://www.fredoldfieldcenter.org.
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