Heather Lewis – Landscape Drawing Class
Friday, June 5th, 3 – 5pm
This workshop is a classic, set in OMAA’s sculpture gardens with its breathtaking views of Maine’s iconic rocky cliffs and sea. Artist/teacher Heather Lewis will share her love of sketching in this location and offer her expertise on capturing what is seen in an outdoor setting, while on the move. Workshop participants will receive admission to the museum with a docent-led tour of the permanent collection and learn about the historic Ogunquit Art communities. Suggested materials: lightweight, easy carry tote: Sketchbook- 8×10, or smaller multimedia, or watercolor paper; graphite pencil, charcoal, pencil sharpener, eraser; Variety of color media– watercolors (pan style set), 3 brushes- large, medium, and small ; pen, crayons, colored pencils, water soluble colored pencils, or pastels, paint rags or paper towels. Suggestions for personal comfort: sunscreen, bug spray, sun hat, water repellent windbreaker, water bottle, snacks.
June 5
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All skill levels are welcome. Students will need to bring their own materials.
HEATHER LEWIS possesses a life-long immersion in the arts beginning in Delaware with artist parents, fine art training at The Philadelphia College of Art, and over three decades of actively creating art for exhibition and sale. PASSIONATE about helping others reconnect with their own creativity, she is a seasoned studio arts instructor and creativity coach who inspires learning through her engaging and encouraging teaching style. She has taught and conducted workshops throughout the northeast for all different age levels from pre-school to college. She is an adjunct studio arts professor at York County Community College. As with her paintings, Heather’s classroom instruction serves as a magical conduit through which others discover their own dreams, visions, images, and feelings.