A variety of work from small one session paintings to larger studio work.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Morning Greys
Oil on canvas 12x16 (on display at Ken Rowe Gallery, Sedona AZ)
I'm exploring more greys and earth tones lately and feeling good about the atmospherics. This started as a plein air study and was taken further back in the studio.
Welcome to my blog, I will be exploring themes of landscapes, travels, figurative work and still life, updating as the work develops. Paintings are priced as marked. Email me to purchase a painting at italianwine@email.com
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"PAINTING WITHOUT FEAR" April 26 -30 2010 Sedona Arts Center (5 days 9am-4pm) TUITION: $ 600 (all materials included)
This beginning or refresher painting course will give you a ‘virtual toolbox’ of basic techniques and familiarity with the materials for painting with oils and acrylics. We will explore still-life and landscape (also using photography as a tool). A mid-week venture will have students taking photos and creating sketches on-site in the beautiful Sedona environment for later use in our studio. Each student will work with their own personal studio space within the larger classroom. Step-by-step projects will lead to surprising results in an atmosphere of fun and discovery. Lots of individual attention provided. All materials are included for student use during the workshop. Call the Sedona Arts Center to sign-up at 888.954.4442 or 928.282.3809
This workshop will be offered again Dec 13 - 17 2010
Vince Fazio, (MFA, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS) is currently the Director of the School of the Arts at the Sedona Arts Center in Sedona, Arizona where he also shows his work and teaches. He has lived in and studied painting in Bergamo, Italy, New York City, Colorado and Kansas in numerous universities and workshops. He has taught college level painting, drawing, design, and art history courses in Kansas, Colorado and Arizona as well as intensive workshops in drawing and painting at the Sedona Arts Center.
3 comments:
Vince, I love the simplicity of the design in this one!
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Great aerial perspective. The background really feels distant.
Lovely!
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