Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn the fundamentals of Russian portrait and still-life impressionistic painting with a contemporary flair from a highly respected artist and instructor.
Join us for a two-and-a-half-day workshop taught by Award Winning Artist Henry Stinson.
When: April 25th, 26th and 27th
Friday Night Demonstration – 6:30 – 9:0 pm
Saturday and Sunday Workshop – 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
$475

You will learn about the impressionistic approach to painting. This will help you gain a maximum understanding of color and temperature relationships. You will also develop a solid foundation for creating paintings.
In each session, students will be given individual instruction and will work directly from life. This workshop is a must for artists of all levels interested in improving their painting abilities. All mediums are welcome. Students must bring their own supplies.



About Henry Stinson
Henry Stinson is a renowned artist and educator. He has dedicated his life to the world of art. He nurtures budding talents and crafts mesmerizing works of art. Born in Anchorage, Alaska, he was drawn to the four seasons and vibrant community of the Pacific Northwest. He loves the region. His passion for outdoor painting brought him back to the place he now calls home.
Henry has over three decades of experience as an artist. His journey in art education began at Washington State University. There, he embarked on his creative path. His formal training continued at the Art Institute of Seattle. However, his artistic vision was truly shaped by his four years of intense apprenticeship with Russian impressionist painter Ron Lukas.
Henry Stinson has left an indelible mark as an educator. He has taught the intricate arts of drawing and painting for more than 35 years. His career has spanned various colleges and privately owned institutions, impacting countless aspiring artists. His unique gift lies in his ability to convey practical knowledge. He inspires students to create vivid and captivating art on canvas.
Henry is a gifted instructor. His teaching philosophy centers on helping students uncover their unique gifts through the language of art. It also aids them in discovering their abilities. He firmly believes in laying a strong foundation. He focuses on imparting the fundamentals. This approach enables students to connect prior knowledge with new skills. It also helps them make informed artistic decisions. His classroom is a space where experimentation replaces fear, and mistakes are celebrated as essential steps in the learning process.
Henry encourages his students to embrace the idea that art is not about perfection. It is about the harmonious fusion of hand, eye, and mind. He understands that true art transcends mere technique and aims to evoke emotion, fostering a deep connection between the artist and their audience.
Henry Stinson has used innovative methods to expand his students’ perspectives throughout his teaching career. He challenges them to experience art physically, using their entire body to create lines and form. This unconventional approach enhances their comfort and instills the confidence needed to be fully present in the creative process. Henry guides them towards a deeper understanding of the truth in their observations by breaking preconceptions and occasionally encouraging students to experience drawing with their non-dominant hands.
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