California Colorist
CAMILLE PRZEWODEK
Treat yourself to a week of painting and instruction with Camille at Maple Hall, an historic waterfront bed and breakfast near Easton and St. Michaels, Maryland.
Both sessions will be outdoors unless it rains.
Plein Air WORKSHOPS
Session One- July 27 - 31, 2009 Color Boot Camp
$650
Monday
8 AM - 12 noon and 1:30 - 4:30 PM
Tuesday - Friday 9 AM - 12 noon and 1:30 - 4:30 PM
Session Two - August 1 & 2, 2009 Intensive Figure
$280
Saturday & Sunday 9 AM-12 noon and 1:30-4:30 PM
Camille Przewodek, Plein Air Workshop,
Easton, Maryland, July 2006.
Nationally known "California Colorist"
Camille's workshops are scheduled for the week and weekend directly after Plein Air-Easton! 2009. Come early or stay late, enjoy the festival and paint in the Quick Draw competition!
After a very successful fine art illustration career, Camille began study in 1980 at The Cape School of Art with Henry Hensche. This experience “opened her eyes” to Monet’s impressionist tradition of seeing and painting color with the influence of light.
Color Boot Camp
"We will start out the first two days doing still life study out of doors which will prepare us to tackle the landscape. Wednesday and Thursday we will be on location painting landscape studies. On Friday we will do still life, landscape, or head and clothed figure.
We will concentrate on the development of strong starts. I will be teaching the structure of the landscape—what is important to leave in as well as what to leave out. We will focus on expressing the big masses, light key and aerial perspective with color. I will be doing demonstrations throughout the workshop. You will do a color study before lunch, followed by two color studies in the afternoon. You are encouraged to either bring original artwork or photos and talk to me about your vision as an artist. I will give you some questions to ponder during the week."
Intensive Figure
"We will be working with live, clothed models outdoors in the tradition of the Hawthorne/Hensche "mudheads," interpreting the head and figure as simple spots of color seen against the background in natural light. I will paint a demo from the model each morning and afternoon---students will paint from the model after each demo.
I look forward to working with each of you!"
Camille Przewodek