Workshop series
Level: intermediate/advancedDates: 3-Feb, 10-Feb, 17-Feb
Saturdays 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Course fee: $195
Join us for this unique opportunity to observe and paint alongside one
of Australia’s great, award-winning artists – Graeme Drendel.
Graeme is represented by Australian Galleries where he has had
seventeen solo exhibitions since 1990. His work is held in the
collections of Artbank, Newcastle Regional Gallery and the Bundanon
Trust. Graeme is a finalist in this years, 2017 Doug Moran National
Portraiture Prize.
This workshop offers a unique opportunity to study Graeme’s painting
process as he creates a Still Life painting, with participants then
getting the opportunity to paint under his guidance.
In conjunction with Melbourne Art Class, Graeme will be conducting
three consecutive three-hour masterclasses over three Saturdays in
February. He will demonstrate his process, with students getting the
chance to then follow the same process themselves.
Please bring your own canvas or board to paint on, with a minimum 30
cm length on one side. Please bring your own materials although if you
are unable to we will provide basic materials.
The class size is limited to ten students to ensure Graeme can offer
one-on-one tuition.
Graeme is a key Australian figurative painter and printmaker. His
works can be described as disconcerting and often flirt with the
surreal; even with the addition of a title, many of his paintings
leave you questioning.
Enrolment details
Dates: Saturdays, 3-Feb, 10-Feb, 17-Feb
Location: Enderby Studio, 314 Church Street, RICHMOND
Time: 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Materials: Please bring your own canvas or board to paint on, with a
minimum 30 cm length on one side. Please bring your own materials
although if you are unable to we will provide basic materials.
Course fee: $195 incl. GST
Enrolment:
https://melbourneartclass.com/painting-masterclass-with-graeme-drendel/
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Image: Graeme Drendel, Testimonial 2013, oil on canvas, 183cm x 198cm
Source: Australian Galleries
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