Sanguine drawing of three quarters view of two figures on tan toned paper. One figure is facing forwards, and the other one is facing backwards.

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Sanguine drawing of three quarters view of two figures on tan toned paper. One figure is facing forwards, and the other one is facing backwards.

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Current Schedule

Every Wednesday

Mentored Session with Michael Mentler

Drawing from Casts, no live model
10:30am – 1:30pm
Cost: $30 per session

Every Friday

Figure Drawing Sessions

Drawing from nude model, short and/or long pose
10:30am – 1:30pm

Every First Saturday of the Month

Saturday Drawing Sessions

Drawing from nude model, short and/or long pose
10:30am – 1:30pm

Upcoming Labs & Workshops

Physical Materials

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Art by Michael Mentler

Visit studio owner’s art gallery. A number of original drawings and paintings by Michael Mentler are available for purchase and ready to be added to your collection.

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    Recommended Reading

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    Colour The Elements of Color: A Treatise on the Color System of Johannes Itten Based on His Book the Art of Color The Principles of Harmony and Contrast of Colors and Their Applications to the Arts The Art of Color and Design Design & Composition The Elements of Dynamic Symmetry – Jay Hambridge The Painter’s

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  • Chaos and Classicism

    Chaos and Classicism

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    https://www.guggenheim.org/arts-curriculum/resource-unit/chaos-and-classicism

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  • Keeping It Real

    Keeping It Real

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    Realism as an art movement had nothing to do with the point-and-shoot realism that is being put forth from the late 20th century Realist Movement.  The realism of revolutionary France was more about the people that the art. The major painters of Realism in its original form were: Gustave Courbet, Jean-François Millet, Honoré Daumier, and Jean-Baptiste-Camille

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  • A Lot of Influence on Classical Art Traditions

    A Lot of Influence on Classical Art Traditions

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    André Lhote André Lhote  was a major ‘keeper of the keys’ for the classic point of view, his book ‘A Treatise on Landscape Painting’ is an excellent informative read. He was born on July 5, 1885 in Bordeaux, where he learned wood carving at a furniture maker’s studio at the age of thirteen. A little later

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  • Myron Barnstone on Visual Literacy

    Myron Barnstone on Visual Literacy

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    Myron Barnstone taught an apprenticeship type art school, known as ‘The Barnstone Studios’ in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley for over thirty-five years.  The core of his teaching revolved around the comprehension and creation of imagery or visual literacy.  Understanding visual literacy starts when you realize that no artist draws what they see, they interpret what they see into visual elements.

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  • The Holy Grail of Art Education

    The Holy Grail of Art Education

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    ‘Visual Literacy’ as a term or concept is not grasped my enough people in the educational arena. Art class unfortunately is viewed as a very narrow field of study and in many cases not even worthy of being part of a curriculum at all. It should, however, be viewed and an essential part of every

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