Expressionism Period: Lesson 3

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Helpful Tips

Hit the PAUSE BUTTON often!

Sharon doesn’t expect you to keep up with her pace. As a professional artist and teacher she is moving along at nice clip in order for you not to have to spend a lot of time listening to her.  She rather wants you to spend your time completing your project. So,  listen to a small part (maybe only a minute), push pause and then work that section. It is very important for you to slowly and carefully complete the project.These projects are not meant to be completed in one setting except for the Beginner Level. A student should never complete more than one lesson in a day.

Use the Lesson Highlights section below to check your work. 

Look at the Lesson Highlight section after every video where you work on your project. These pictures show where you should be at the end of the corresponding video. Click on each photo to enlarge the picture as you check your work. If adjustments need to be made to your project, do it before proceeding to the next video.

Brush Strokes:

Always use large brush strokes when making a masterpiece in the impressionistic style. We don’t want to have our masterpiece looked overworked. We also want it to look like it came together so swiftly…even though we know we took time to make it as perfect as possible.

Using the Paint:

Don’t be afraid of having texture by using a lot of paint. Texture is a good thing.

 

Appreciation: We would like to thank to Simply Charlotte Mason and Tapestry of Grace for the use of their excellent art history resources.

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Student Showcase

Sampling of masterpieces Sharon’s students have created after being taught the material included in this project.

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