Using expressive brushstrokes to create a French street scene with Marilyn Allis

Using expressive brushstrokes to create a French street scene with Marilyn Allis

In this webinar with artist Marilyn Allis, you will learn the art of painting quickly and using a loose big brush to capture the essence and beauty of France, with a focus on the iconic Honfleur.

Bar Honfleur by Marilyn Allis

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Thursday 20 March at 11am (GMT)

Tickets: £15

Join us for an inspiring webinar with Marilyn Allis. This live session will teach you how to paint expressively and quickly, capturing the charm of the iconic French town of Honfleur. Guided by an experiences tutor, you'll focus on using large brushes and loose strokes to bring to life a beautiful street scene, including an old bar and the authentic ambience of this historic location.

What you'll learn:

  • How to paint with bold, expressive strokes using a large brush
  • Techniques to create quick, vibrant artworks that capture the essence of Honfleur
  • Guidance on setting up and working with different materials for loose, spontaneous painting

This webinar welcomes all skill levels! Whether you are new to painting or a seasoned artist, the session provides a supportive, relaxed environment.

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Webinar information

  • To register for the webinar, simply follow the "Book the webinar" link above and this will take you through to Art Supplies with Painters Online shop. Here you will need to add the webinar to your basket and follow the checkout process. 
  • Once you have purchased your webinar, you will receive a confirmation email from Art Supplies with Painters Online. You will also be able to find all of the webinars you have booked in your "my account" area on the website. Simply navigate to "My upcoming live webinars" and here you will find your join link for the live webinar, any reference photographs and materials lists all in one place!
  • The webinar will take place on Zoom and will last for approximately 1 hour including a Q&A session (these are approximate timings and may vary slightly).
  • During the webinar, you'll have the opportunity to submit your questions and chat with fellow attendees using the Q&A and 'chat' buttons at the bottom of your screen. 
  • The webinar will be recorded and will be made available to all registered attendees the day after the live session, for a one month following the masterclass. 

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About Marilyn Allis

Marilyn Allis

Popular TV artist and overall winner of ‘Artist of the Year’ 1999, Marilyn Allis has featured on ‘Fraser & Friends’, ‘A Splash of Paint’ and other teaching programs. She was also a contestant in channel 4’s Water Colour Challenge series. Marilyn is the author of three books, including the best seller ‘People aren’t scary, really’; other titles include ‘Animals on the Loose’ and ‘Painting Dorset in water colour’. Marilyn has also created many DVD’s.

Marilyn loves to experiment with her painting, and feels there's always something to learn or be inspired by. There are so many ways to approach a painting and Marilyn tries not to have pre-conceived ideas, but to grow with the paintings, especially with acrylic and mixed media. As well as running her own workshops in her beautiful, newly refurbished studio on a working farm, in her county of birth Dorset, Marilyn also demonstrates and teaches for art groups throughout the UK and Europe, and on cruise ships, whilst being inspired by her travels.

Marilyn sells original artwork at affordable prices in a wide range of subjects; captured in a unique loose, impressionistic style, using big brush and strong tonal contrasts. Marilyn uses a wide range of media, for all tastes and occasions.

 


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