Karen Offutt: The Narrative Portrait” Workshop
September 7th – September 9th, 2023
Workshop Fee: $550.00
Location: Broadway Baptist Church
Fort Worth, Texas
Workshop Host: E. Melinda Morrison
[email protected]
303-881-1122
Workshop Description
In our efforts to understand painting as a visual language it is important to see what we will paint as an abstract form. To eliminate our preconceived assumptions of what we see and break them down into parts. These essential elements will give us the foundation to understand what we see and allows for a more intuitive paint application.
Karen will bring in some of her own costumes and staging backgrounds so as to create a more of her own personal narrative to the workshop. She will discuss ideas on how you can incorporate these pieces and your own elements in order to create your own narratives with meaning.
Karen will divide up the workshop into 2 parts. First day, she will teach an alla prima portrait class focusing on the fundamentals of direct painting. The goal is to achieve a 3-dimensional likeness with a simple block-in of the larger shapes and then to build on that by carving out the smaller shapes. Along the way she will discuss, in more detail, the use of value, color and temperature as well as how to adjust edges to create a sense of atmosphere within the painting. On the second and third day, students will work on a more in depth portrait painting with the same model and same pose for the 2 days. For days 2 and 3, students can take more time working on a more finished piece. Karen will start off the first half of the day doing demos and then assist students as they paint from a live model.
Karen’s BIO:
From there, she attended workshops from nationally renowned artists and from there began to find her own path in her creative journey.
From her studio in Austin, Karen approaches her paintings with an atmospheric sensitivity combining shape, tone line, and color. The inspiration of her preferred subject matter comes ultimately from the figure. “I have always loved painting people whether in natural surroundings or in a more staged setting.” “As an artist, I am very aware of my environment which invites me to be a constant observer. I see potential in everything and my emotional reaction guides me to the specific inspiration. There are different aspects to my painting, for example technical skill, creative freedom and emotional truth. My goal is to create work that guides all these elements in a direction that moves me.”
To view more of Karen’s work, visit her website at https://karenoffutt.com
For more information, contact Melinda Morrison at 303-881-1122 via phone or text or email Melinda at 303-881-1122. A $150 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your space in the workshop.