MTAS Monthly Meeting, 8th August – Chris Vidal, Landscape in Oils

MTAS Monthly Meeting, 8th August – Chris Vidal, Landscape in Oils

Macquarie Towns Arts SocietyMonthly Demonstration Meetingwith Chris Vidal – Landscape in Oils7.30pm, 8th August 2023 The Macquarie Towns Arts Society is looking forward to having Chris Vidal demonstrate Landscapes in Oils at their next monthly meeting on Tuesday, 8th August, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Studio, Deerubbin Centre, George St, Windsor. Come along to see Chris’ unique technique and work in action. You can register your attendance by email to info [@] mtas.com.au. Both members and non-members are welcome to join their meetings to view an inspirational artist at work each month, as well as the opportunity to enjoy networking with

Holiday Art Class – Modern Acrylic Landscape Painting with Deidre – 9th January

Holiday Art Class – Modern Acrylic Landscape Painting with Deidre – 9th January

Holiday Art Class – Modern Acrylic Landscape Painting with Deidre Thursday, 9th January   Join Deidre for a fun holiday class to get you back into the spirit of painting for the new year!  This workshop on the 9th Jan, 12.30 – 3.30pm is offered for students as a bonus to start their arty year. ‘Paint a long’ with Deidre in a fun environment and enjoy the company of others interested in art. All welcome to join. Beginner to Advanced. All Materials Supplied.     When: Thursday, 9th January 2020 Time: 12.30-3.30pm Cost: $40 Venue: Richmond Art Supplies Shop 1,

MTAS Meeting & Demonstration 14th May – John Rice – Landscape in Oils

MTAS Meeting & Demonstration 14th May – John Rice – Landscape in Oils

  Macquarie Towns Arts Society is very happy to have John Rice to demonstrate Landscape in Oils at their next monthly meeting on 14th May, 7:30pm at the Stan Stevens Studio, Deerubbin Centre, George St, Windsor. John paints almost exclusively in oils and is inspired by the strong light of the Australian landscape. He enjoys painting the landscape from life, “en plein air”, and engages in regular painting trips to country locations.  John has no formal art education but learned most from getting out there and painting thousands of paintings. His primary influences have been the Heidleberg School of Australian impressionists