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Basics of Composition & Color

This workshop takes students through the basic rules and secrets of how to create a dynamic composition for a two-dimensional work of art. You will receive a broad spectrum of information and guidelines ranging from “the rule of threes” to viewpoint, perspective and how to create depth. This can be realized in any medium, from drawing with pencil or charcoal, to painting with either watercolor, oils or acrylics. Regardless of the medium, the steps are the same.


Once the composition is in place, then color, with its rules and secrets, becomes an interesting addition. We will also touch on the basics of the color wheel and how to mix colors so that the objects you paint look three dimensional and alive. Instruction includes how to set up the subject to be drawn/painted, the use of depth, shapes and values, and live demonstrations. Still life set ups will be arranged for students to work from.


This is a five-hour workshop. Suitable for beginners to advanced students who want to further their

knowledge and technical skills.


Students must provide their own materials in the medium of their choice.


Pre-Registration is Required.  Click the button below to Sign Up!

Sunday March 30, 10:00am - 3:00pm

Instructor: Fran Failla

Level: All Levels

Age 18+

Location: George C McGough Nature Park 11901 146th Street North, Largo, FL 33784

Workshop Fee: $100

Supplies: Student should bring their own supplies. Click the link below.


Meet your Instructor...

Fran Failla

Master of Simplicity - Making The Ordinary Extraordinary

Fran's artistic journey began in the seventh grade, when her teacher gave her a challenge - reproduce a work of art by a well-known master artist. She chose a still life painting by Post-Impressionist, Paul Cezanne. Amazingly, she was able to reproduce the master's painting almost exactly. Her teacher immediately encouraged Fran's mother to nurture her talent. Her mother wasted no time purchasing oil paints, canvas and easel from a local art store, thus reinforcing Fran's painting experience. Thus, with Cezanne as her influence, she began to paint in earnest and went on to win several awards during her early school years.

In high school and college, Fran continued to study art and art history. She enrolled in every art class available and excelled in most, but oil painting provided the greatest versatility and color palette for her. It allowed her to communicate in the rich and provocative way that only oils can render. In college, she found a multitude of accomplished and well-known working artists to study under. She excelled in still-life images. Fran also attended the renowned Art Students League in New York for many years, again studying with several modern-day masters. During that time, she won their prestigious "Red Dot" award more than once.

In 2018, she moved from her native New York City to the Tampa/St. Petersburg area in Florida. Following the mantra to constantly learn and grow, she sought out new artistic venues to further her skills. She chose to attend the Dunedin Fine Arts Center in Dunedin, FL and study under master artist, Markissia Touliatos. She has also formed working affiliations with the Beach Art Center in Indian Rocks Beach, FL and TESA (The Exhibiting Society of Artists) to name a few. Recently, she became a 2024 Creative Pinellas "Emerging Artist" Grant recipient.

Asked to speak about her current work, her response was "I love color and light – the more vibrant, the better. If I can reproduce something as ordinary as a ceramic pitcher or an apple and bring it to life with the sensation of movement in my brushstrokes, with beautiful, saturated colors and intense lighting, then I have done my job. It's no longer just an apple or a pitcher then. It's now alive and it has an aesthetic that the viewer will never realize in the mundane world around them."

Her peers refer to her as “the master of simplicity” because her style of painting is fast and loose, which eliminates unnecessary details and focuses on form, color, light and movement. Unlike a photograph, the work is painterly and fluid. Painting still-life motifs facilitate the simplicity of expression at its best. "When I'm painting something as ordinary as an apple and making it emotional, charged with movement and color, dynamic and beautiful – well, it's what I do. In other words, I'm taking the ordinary and making it into something extraordinary."

Workshop Policy

All fees associated with classes and workshops are non-refundable.  In the event a registrant needs to change or cancel their registration, the registrant should contact the Beach Art Center as far in advance as possible. Any agreement to change, cancel or transfer a registration after the class/workshop date has taken place is made at the sole discretion of the instructor.  

Beach Art Center reserves the right to cancel workshops if minimums are not met or for any other reason relevant to business needs. In the event of a cancellation initiated by Beach Art Center, the registrant will receive a full refund.  Beach Art Center does not hold credits on account for future use.

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(727) 596-4331

1515 Bay Palm Blvd, Indian Rocks Beach, FL 33785, USA

Hours of Operation:

Monday - Friday

9:00am-4:00pm

(See our Class Schedules for Weekend and Evening Class times.)

Parking:

Parking is available in front of the building, at Kolb Park across the street, and in the grassy area behind our building.  Students may also park in the lot between our building and the Indian Rocks Beach Library even though signs say

"City Hall Parking Only."

Please do not park in the paved spaces behind our building that are reserved for "City Vehicles Only."

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