About the event
Take your paints outside with North Carolina landscape painter Scott Boyle during a 3-day plein air workshop in beautiful Blowing Rock, North Carolina. The workshop will consist of a brief lecture, group discussions, outdoor painting demonstrations, and student painting opportunities. Scott will paint demonstration painting each day and students will have a chance to complete 3-6 paintings during the course.
This will be a 3-day plein air workshop with well known plein air artist and teacher Scott Boyle and hosted by the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum in the beautiful Mountains of North Carolina. Late September is a beautiful time to paint in the North Carolina Mountains with cooler temperatures and with fall colors just beginning to show. The theme of Scott’s workshop will be to lighten your load and to simplify your painting process. Attendees will learn exercises that will help to improve their fundamentals of drawing, composition, values (light/shadow), and color to create stronger outdoor paintings. This class will be beneficial to beginner and intermediate students.
The class will be a small group learning experience of just 10 students which will allow Scott to personally help each artist regardless of their skill level. You may need help finding a scene to paint, setting up equipment, drawing, composing, mixing colors, creating softer edges, finding color harmony, or painting faster outside. Scott will try to help each student with their individual needs.
This workshop would be most helpful for oil painters, though other mediums are welcome. No plein air experience is necessary. Students supply their own materials, easels etc.
The class will begin at The Blowing Rock Art & History Museum for a short lecture and then we will paint outdoors near the museum. The class will run from 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM each day
8:30 am - 4:00 pm (daily with one hour lunch break)
$249 BRAHM Members / $289 non members
About the Instructor
Born a dreamer, Scott Boyle has always been fascinated by the view outside and the world of possibilities. At an early age Scott was noticed to have unusual drawing abilities. Growing up in Indiana, his parents furnished him art lessons, receiving weekly instruction for 10 years with well-known Brown County artists. While art would seem to be the logical path for Scott, he always had one eye on the sky with an interest in airplanes. At the age of 17 he took his first flying lesson to check out the view from above. Totally captured by that experience, he switched paths to become an airline pilot. Though after moving to North Carolina in the 1990’s Scott began painting again. One of the greatest renaissances to his art has been the discovery of painting outdoors, known today as plein air painting. For many years now Scott has been an influence in North Carolina for promoting plein air painting among artists, organizing events and teaching workshops.
Today Scott’s focus is to share the incredible beauty he discovers while exploring the Southern Appalachians with small plein air pieces and larger studio works.
Scott, and his wife Esther, live in rural Gaston County of North Carolina.
Artist Statement
I consider myself a visual explorer of the effects of light upon our world. There is no better way of doing this than for an artist to take his or her paints outdoors to study these fleeting effects of light upon the landscape. This approach to study nature has kept me captivated for years and I am not sure I will ever get over it. This is the energy and inspiration that I transfer to my larger studio paintings. I would call myself a realist and impressionist. I want to create a painting that captures the essence of the scene with the feeling of that day with its weather, light, and mood, with a particular focus on North Carolina and its mountains.
Scott Boyle website www.scottboyleart.com
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PLEASE NOTE: Limited seating available. An 80% refund will be issued if the participant cancels three weeks prior to the event. For cancellations made less than three weeks prior to the event, BRAHM will issue a refund IF the museum is able to fill the vacated spot.