Structure As Space

Structure As Space

Adult Classes | This program is completed

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States

Studio 202

All levels

2/29/2020-3/28/2020

9:00 AM-12:00 PM on Sat

$215.00

$165.00

In this foundation class, we will investigate the visual forces utilized to define the two dimensional plane known as flatland. We will work exclusively with black India ink on white illustration board to study form, unity, variation, time, distance, and space. Whether a beginner or an accomplished artist, a deliberate effort will be made to enhance our knowledge of art through presentations, demonstrations, and classroom work. Imagination and art history will define the subject matter of the pieces created, and the visual force's character will govern our designs.

  • A companion class to this, Color As Light, is being offered on Thursday evening.
  • Each student should come prepared to start working. Remember to cut the illustration board to size for each assignment before class.
  • These supplies are just suggestions; other brands and other supplies are fine- we will make them work.
  • *Illustration board, Crescent No.100 Cold Press (The illustration board for the 1st class should be 9x12 inches. Size will vary for each subsequent class meeting)
  • *Bottle of Black India Ink
  • * Artline Drawing Pens
  • *HB or 2B drawing pencil
  • *Hardbound Sketchbook 11" x 8.5."
  • *Mars Staedtler plastic eraser (white)
  • *Winsor & Newton Sceptre Gold II Brushes (short Handle) Pointed Round #7, and #3
  • *White Plastic Muffin Pan. Size 7.25” x 11”
  • Any questions? Please feel free to contact me directly:
  • gareaartist@yahoo.com
Armstrong, Gary

Gary e. Armstrong is a relatively new arrival to Southwest Florida. He says of this part of the country that, β€œIt was love at first sight.” His involvement in the arts has been a lifetime journey, having won his first blue ribbon for his artwork at the age of eight. His undergraduate education includes a certificate in painting from the oldest art school in America, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania. The Vietnam war postponed his pursuit of a Masters degree. However, his talent and good fortune helped him land a job as a graphic artist and exhibit artist in the United States Air Force. During four years of active military duty, Mr. Armstrong worked at Headquarters Command at the Pentagon in Washington DC. There his team designed, built and displayed Airforce exhibits world-wide. This included work at the Smithsonian Institute, Aviation Hall of Fame, and United States Air Force Museum. Following his service, Mr. Armstrong pursued his dream of graduate school and received an MFA in Painting from the prestigious American Bauhaus School Cranbrook Academy of Art. While there, he was a graduate assistant to painter/professor George Ortman. Mr. Armstrong taught art on the college and university level for over thirty years, while continuously producing and evolving his own artwork. He has had numerous art representatives and a plethora of art shows and exhibitions. As the 25th Anniversary Apollo 16 Moon Medallion Artist, his artwork was placed on the surface of the moon by astronaut Charlie Duke. Mr. Armstrong has a strong interest in health, vegetarianism and meditation.