COLOREST DEMONSTRATIONS
GOLDEN PAINTS, GELS, MEDIUMS AND PASTES
Thursday, June 15, 2023
10am-12:30pm
FREE!
Please RSVP below
This lecture/demo explores the vast potential of GOLDEN Paints, Gels, Mediums and Pastes. Acrylic paint can be used for a wide range of painting techniques, from traditional wet-into-wet and glazing painting, to printing, to college and much more. Learn to control drying time, so you will never again think acrylics dry too quickly. Discover how to extend your paint by as much as 70% and create any desired texture and effect with Gels and Mediums. Gels, Mediums and Pastes are also great adhesives for mixed media work. Demystify pigments and mix beautiful clean colors by experiencing the difference between mineral and modern pigments and how this relates to color mixing. This lecture also compares the slow drying OPEN to Heavy Body Acrylic Colors; Fluid to High Flow an ink-like consistency acrylic paint; as well introducing wide variety of Grounds. Introducing SoFlat a new line of super-matte paints.
All RSVP'ed attendees receive a free packet of GOLDEN samples.
Roy Kinzer has exhibited extensively. Currently, his work included in 2023 New Jersey Arts Annual, “Mother Nature vs Human Nature: The Inequity of Climate Resilience” on view at the Noyes Museum, Atlantic City. He received a 2022 New Jersey Individual Artist Fellowship. In 2004 he was awarded the prestigious Pollock-Krasner Grant. He was invited to be the 2017 Artist-in-Residency at the Newark Academy; they purchased a painting for their school. He has completed numerous commissions, the most recent Berkshire Global Advisors, Manhattan, 2019; Grant Thornton LLC, San Jose, 2017; Providence Strategic Growth, Providence, 2016; Price Waterhouse Coopers, Boston, 2015, Grant Thornton LLC, Manhattan, 2014 and the Hyatt Regency New Orleans, in 2011. In 2013 after being included in "Art and Science" at the Freyberger Gallery, Penn State Berks in Reading PA the University acquired four of his paintings for their new renovated science building. He has an M.F.A. (Vermont College) and a Certificate of Art (Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art). His paintings are aerial landscapes derived from altered maps and satellite images.
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