Children's art: brushes, pencils, paints with Julia Bauernfeind

Termin:
Mo., 07.07.2025 bis Fr., 11.07.2025
Dauer:
5 Days
Zeiten:
Mo bis Do 9 bis 13 Uhr, Fr 9 bis 16 Uhr
Exhibition and end of course: Friday 3 p.m., pick-up at 4 p.m.
Ort:
Naturepark Pöllauer Tal – former municipal office Schönegg
Zielgruppe:
for children aged 6 to 13

Workshop description:
During this week we will explore nature artistically with many painting and drawing materials and styles according to our mood. We can let off steam creatively with the surrounding landscape, the architecture of Pöllau, the plants and animals and, combined with our imagination, we can try out a lot of pictorial design.
The children will be introduced to a wide range of artistic techniques, genres and media and will be able to develop individually according to their ability, age and interests.
We will also look at the famous illustrators and painters of nature and their works and get to know many artistic materials. We will try out creative applications in an entertaining range of activities and enjoy painting, drawing and playing!
On Friday at 3 p.m. there will be a final exhibition to which all parents, relatives and friends are cordially invited.
Here are some impressions from a former Atelierklasse.


Please bring along:
School paints and pencils (pencil case), a large drawing pad (A3), a watercolor pad (A3), at least 4 canvases of different sizes, 30 x 40, 40 x 50, or 50 x 60 cm, acrylic paints (beginner's set or what is available), painting cloths (old kitchen towels or T-shirts) a painter's coat or old, large T-shirt, brushes in at least. three sizes (e.g.: small and pointed, medium, approx. 1 cm, flat, approx. 2 to 3 cm and flat), glasses (for painting water), a charcoal pencil, a kneaded eraserestift, ein Knetgummi;


Price:
€ 225,-


Workshop leader
Julia Bauernfeind, born in Klagenfurt in 1971, lived in the USA for 10 years, where she studied graphic design, illustration and painting at California State University Long Beach. Since successfully completing her Master of Fine Arts in 2000, the freelance artist has lived and worked in Graz. In addition to numerous exhibitions in various galleries, including in California, New York and in many European countries, she also dedicates herself to various commissions and her own works. In oil on canvas and various drawing media, the artist creates works in the traditional genres of portrait, nude, landscape and still life.
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Here some impressions from an earlier Atelierclass.

