4 Day workshop
February 13, 14, 15, 16 2020 (4) Days
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday,
A few spots remaining
Hours: 10:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Lunch 1:30-2:15 p.m.
2 Public Night Demos
$35.00
Dates: February 14
Dates: February 15
Email registration form and pay online or check.
BACAA Steven Assael Registration form (PDF)
Steve will discuss both an analytical and emotive approach to painting the human figure with an emphasis on color and value relationships in a related atmosphere. The class will consist of a single long pose in both cool and warm light. The development of form through an observation and interpretation of plane shifts projecting and receding from the eye will be stressed. Aspects of anatomy, proportion and movement will be discussed along with the development of an Alla Prima technique which involves both scumbling and glazing. The course will involve lectures, demo’s and critiques on a daily basis.
Hours: 10:45 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Lunch 1:30-2:15 p.m.
Cost: $810.00 workshop 4 day workshop
Workshop Hours: 10:45-5:00 p.m.
PLUS 2 Public Night Demos
Cost: $35 per night demo
$35.00
Dates: February 14
Dates: February 15
Hours of Evening Demo 6:30-9:30 p.m.
Pay now by PayPal or Credit Card or Cashiers Check or Bill Pay bank Check or Zelle
We do not accept personal checks.
(Online Payments include an extra handling fee)
NEW February, 2020
Evening Demos
Registration form must be signed and emailed upon making the payment.
By signing the application form you are agreeing to the BACAA Terms and Conditions.
Email registration form and pay online or via check.
All tuition fees are non refundable and non transferable
Partial Payments not accepted. All registration fees are non refundable and non transferable
We do not accept cash.
Please send checks and packets to the BACAA BUSINESS ADDRESS:
969 G Edgewater Blvd
Foster City, CA 94404
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BACAA STUDIO ADDRESS
345 Quarry Rd
San Carlos, CA 94070
Contact: info@bacaa.org
650-832-1544
Steve will discuss both an analytical and emotive approach to painting the human figure with an emphasis on color and value relationships in a related atmosphere. The class will consist of a single long pose in both cool and warm light. The development of form through an observation and interpretation of plane shifts projecting and receding from the eye will be stressed. Aspects of anatomy, proportion and movement will be discussed along with the development of an Alla Prima technique which involves both scumbling and glazing. The course will involve lectures, demo’s and critiques on a daily basis.