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JULY PLEIN AIR

Instructor: Janet Iffland Date: Saturday, July 13, 2024 9 AM – 12 PM Members: $54 Non-Members: $60 This July workshop is the second of the plein air summer series. Participants will learn how to choose a subject, and with a focal point in mind, begin laying out the foundational drawing. You will also learn to utilize color, values, and application techniques. Workshops can be found at fivepointsarts.org/workshops/ Members get 10% off workshops – and other discounts go to: fivepointsarts.org/membership/

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July 13, 2024 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

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855 University Drive
Torrington, CT 06790 United States

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Instructor: Janet Iffland
Date: Saturday, July 13, 2024 9 AM – 12 PM
Members: $54 Non-Members: $60

This July workshop is the second of the plein air summer series. Participants will learn how to choose a subject, and with a focal point in mind, begin laying out the foundational drawing. You will also learn to utilize color, values, and application techniques.

Workshops can be found at fivepointsarts.org/workshops/
Members get 10% off workshops – and other discounts go to: fivepointsarts.org/membership/

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