Expressive Creations: Watercolor and Ink Artistry with Oksana Danziger
Adult Classes | Available
This drawing class will not only enhance your artistic skills but also provide a therapeutic experience as we focus on capturing the beauty
and intricacy of natural subjects such as leaves, seashells, and minerals. Using a variety of materials, including pencils, coloured pencils, charcoal, and markers, we'll explore different techniques to create texture and depth in our drawings.
Throughout the class, we'll emphasize the importance of close observation, examining each subject in detail to understand its unique characteristics and structure. This class will improve your technical skills and deepen your appreciation for the natural world, encouraging you to see and portray its beauty in new ways.
Class is confirmed 1 week prior to start date and may be canceled for low enrollment.
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- Windsor & Newton watercolor paint cakes or tubes
- Set of watercolor brushes (for the beginners synthetic brushes works fine Grace Art on Amazon)
- Watercolor paper cold press Fabriano or Canson)
- a white plate or any white plastic palette
- set of sumi brushes (the basic one where you have a medium, big and small brush)
- ink and rice paper in the roll which you can purchase at https://orientalartsupply.com/collections/frontpage
Oksana Danziger
Oksana Danziger is a natural born creator with a passion for textile art. She works as a freelance textile artist for numerous studios - including Printfolio, Design Works International and Group Four. Oksana also teaches at the Art League of Long Island and conducts workshops in schools through the Huntington Arts Council. She taught in the surface design department at The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) as an adjunct professor.?Born in Moscow, Russia where she also received a classical art education from the Moscow School of Art, Oksana continued to study textile design at the Moscow State Textile University where she received a Master's Degree in 1986. Following graduation, she exhibited tapestry, silk paintings and fabric fine art collages throughout Russia's galleries and museums. She completed several residencies, including one in Torino, Italy. ?In 1991, Oksana moved to New York City where she lives and works today. She sold collections of her silk scarves at Henri Bendel in Manhattan and had a solo exhibition of silk paintings in Gallery One in Soho, New York. She regularly exhibits her work at the Art League of Long Island and Long Island Craft Guild.?In her spare time, Oksana is a certified yoga instructor and practitioner, teaching classes at local libraries and studios. She is a huge believer in meditation , aiming to fuse her art instruction with mindfulness practice.