Interpretation Of Sound: Flute

Interpretation Of Sound: Flute

Adult Classes | Available

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States
Studio 202
Beginner
11/4/2024-12/2/2024
9:00 AM-12:00 PM on Mon
$220.00
$170.00

Interpretation Of Sound: Flute

Adult Classes | Available

This class requires focus and listening skills while you take note of the peaceful flute sounds from Native American, Tibetan, and other cultures from around the globe. You will find this class to be relaxing while you tap into the vibrational energy of the flute sounds. We’ll explore how to translate them into colors, shapes, and textures to create an abstract emotional painting. Each week, I will do demos as we listen to different music from places around the globe and build upon what we have learned. My teaching style is to encourage engagement between students and instructor. I want students to succeed on their artistic journey by gaining insight and knowledge. I provide demos, inspiration, and active involvement in my student’s expression while offering guidance and direction.

  • Songs like Billy Paul’s “Me & Mrs. Jones,” the Youngbloods’ “Get Together,” Ben E. King’s “Stand by Me,” the Moody Blues’ “Nights in White Satin,”  as well as the Emotion’s “Best of my Love,” the Ronettes’ “Be my Baby,” the Shirelles’ “Will You Love me Tomorrow,” and Aretha Franklin’s “Respect.”

  • ***For the first class, bring only one 20” x 20” canvas, and one 11” x 14” canvas***

    Two 20” x 20” canvases

    One pack of six 11” x 14” canvases

    Keep in mind, you may need more canvases depending on how you work.

    I highly recommend using Golden acrylic paints (high flow, fluids or heavy body or a combination). This brand has a high pigment load, and a diverse array of colors to choose from; they also have iridescent and interference colors, which can really enhance a piece, especially one that is so highly interpretative to sound and emotions.

    Colors are your choice but begin by choosing a few colors and purchase more white paint than other colors. After the first class, you can decide on other colors you might need.  You may also use other brands of your choice but I recommend Golden, or Amsterdam, Holbein, Daler & Rowney, Winsor & Newton, Grumbacher, and many more (this is not an extensive list, just suggestions).

    Paintbrushes- a variety of angular, round tip, flat, mop and filbert

    Palette knives

    Plastic cup or container for water

    Palmolive soap

    Paper towels or cloth for wiping and cleaning brushes & materials

    You may use sponges or other materials you want to experiment with to create texture.

    You can purchase supplies at: Michaels, Jerry’s Artarama (online), Dick Blick (online), Jackson’s (online), Holbein Artist Materials (online), and many other retailers.

     

    Any questions? Please contact me directly: otis.christine@gmail.com

Otis, Christine
Christine Otis

Christine Otis is a freelance artist, writer and teacher. She is a graduate of the Art Institute of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania. She is constantly tinkering with ideas, searching for ways to express and communicate an image or narrative. She encourages and inspires others to pursue their creative outlets. A true creative at heart, she is often heard saying, “I cannot not create.” Visit her site at www.christineotis.com