Frost & Film: Winter Landscapes

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Frost & Film: Winter Landscapes

CA$120.00

Embrace the quiet, haunting beauty of the coldest season. In this ZOOM course, we move beyond traditional drawing to create ethereal landscapes that capture the stillness of winter. Using the unique, translucent properties of Mylar and the deep, velvety textures of charcoal, you will learn to layer light and shadow to create atmospheric depth.

In addition to studio work, we will tackle the challenge of the elements. You will learn the essential "plein air" kit for winter: how to manage your materials in the cold, how to see subtle value in the "white" of the snow, and how to capture fleeting light before the sun dips below the horizon.

4 sessions: Saturdays Feb 7, 14, 21, 28 from 10am-12noon EST on Zoom

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Sharlena Wood is a versatile artist best known for her vast expertise working in the art materials industry. Her enthusiasm for sharing knowledge combined with a cheerful and upbeat attitude inspires fearless exploration – the perfect recipe for building confidence, discovering unique gifts, and ultimate creative potential.

What is included in the class?

Each session includes in-depth demonstrations, paint-along exercises, live Q&A, and a sketchbook project to work on in your own time between classes.

We will connect using the easy-to-use Zoom platform, where you can work in the comfort of your own home studio. You will receive an invitation email with a Zoom link and supporting documents such as reference photos, handouts, and a material list prior to the first class date.

The Virtual Workshop Experience with Sharlena Wood

  • Each session begins with a welcome and overview. You will know exactly how the session will unfold and the objectives. 

  • The classes are interactive and paced for you to work along with step-by-step demonstrations, Q&A’s and help along the way. 

  • Review and critique. At the end of each session, there will be time for questions and concerns. Students may choose if and how they want to share their work.

  • A recording link is sent within 48 hours after class.

  • The workshop encourages sharing in a private Facebook Group (Sharlena Wood • Visual Art Group) where you can upload your finished projects or in-progress homework, get feedback, and comment on your fellow classmates’ work. It’s a safe community space to share your work, and I offer comments on all work posted.