In just 5 days you will learn how to create a
monumental painting using traditional brushes and airbrush.
In this workshop we will paint in the style of Mucha, but with a bolder approach to color. Alphonse Mucha was considered to represent the apex of the Art Nouveau movement, known for its bold treatment and outlining of the figure, almost resembling modern-day pinstriping. Mucha was heavily influenced by the Pre-Raphaelite painters.
No problem. Dru and his staff will teach you all you need to know step by step. You will be amazed at his clear and simple methods.
We take care of everything in the classroom, from paint, to paper to airbrushes. All you need to bring is your desire to learn. You are also welcome to create this project on your own panel or canvas.
If you are a beginner, don't worry. We've got your back. We will show you techniques that make it easy for anyone to paint like this. You might not believe that you can do this, but we'll guarantee your success.
There's a certain quality in the old masters' work that isn't seen very often these days. Understanding how they painted will help add more beauty and quality to all your paintings. Beauty sells.
We will give you the tools and knowledge to make a statement with your art that's worthy of a gallery. Making great paintings is good for your art career, because great works sell themselves.
This class is full of techniques and tricks that are not taught anywhere else in the world. Its a wonderful marriage between the airbrush and the traditional brush. You will surprise yourself with the results.
Fear of color will be a thing of the past. Learn all about recreating brushstrokes similar to the old Masters, and how to take your painting to the next level!
We aren't just limited to teaching you all about the brush and the airbrush. We include a variety of other art tools to help you make your present and future artwork the best possible.
You've probably heard that our classes run late. That's because there is so much content that we want to share with you. There are no distractions in Blair, and it's easy to focus on your painting. Many students would paint all night if they could.
When faced with a new painting, its often difficult to know where to start. We will take you step by step through the painting from beginning all the way to the end.
Solid composition is a common quality to all of the great master's paintings, yet it is the most overlooked. Here you will learn how Mucha assembled his compositions.
When should you use transparent paint or glaze, and when should you use opaque paint? Each has unique characteristics which need to be considered first. You will learn all the differences, and when and why to use each.
Overwhelmed by choices? No worries. We will guide you on selecting the best products.
Mucha's background as an illustrator helped him become more efficient and successful at realizing his goals. Learn how you can apply these habits to your work.
Our original theory was initially conceived in the eighties, and is now practiced in some form all over the airbrush world. This is a practical approach to color and color mixing that actually corresponds to the way paint behaves. It is simple, yet comprehensive in scope.
The color wheel is a compass. We will show you how to choose the right color wheel and how to use it correctly. It can be your best aid when mixing and matching colors.
Color can be intimidating, but fear of color will be a thing of the past after we show you how to match a color dead-on every time. You will love this process, especially if you are tired of painting in shades of grey.
The airbrush and the traditional brush require different approaches when blending. We will show you how to use both.
There are so many color choices out there, and it can be quite confusing. We will help take the mystery out of color selection, so that you can create something beautiful.
There are 5 different ways to draw your source image onto the canvas. We will show you all of them.
Classic painters were masters at lighting figures. We will show you how and why they used light to tell their story.
If you want your hair to look more like Mucha's, then follow these simple rules. We will show them all to you, as well as some extra hair tips for greater realism.
Each has its advantages and disadvantages. We will go over all of them, and show you when to use each in your painting.
We don’t limit your training to just the brush and airbrush. There are many tools that can enhance your painting, and we want you to be able to enjoy having the best of them in your arsenal including Ai. You will also learn the results for each tool, so you will know which tool is best for each situation.
Negotiating a price for your work is probably the most stressful part of being an artist. We will show you negotiating methods that will help remove the stress when working with a client.
Learning about the business of art and marketing allows you, as an artist, to earn money for your creations. You will learn about pricing, galleries, copyright, prints, giclées, originals, and artist representatives.
Color corrected lighting. Central Ventilation
On-site lodging on a 120-acre campus
nestled in a National Forest
I attended Dru's workshop with the hope of learning to paint, I left with the ability to "see" and a system that allowed me to develop my own understanding of painting and colours. Your system has given me the freedom to explore my own creativity.
Dru's teachings showed me how to create great detail and gave me the ability to achieve PHOTOREALISM in my artworks. Thank you for pioneering the world of photorealism in airbrushing, I doubt I would have got here without your long nights and many experiments .
Dru's workshop influenced the way I paint and gave me some new concepts, knowledge and skills to implement into the way I worked today I recommend it!
We are so sure that we offer the best airbrush course in the world that we are willing to offer you tuition money back if you don’t notice an immediate improvement in your art, and in the way you see the world after taking this course.
Art Nouveau paintings was often inspired by natural forms such as the sinuous curves of the female figure, plants and flowers. Other characteristics of Art Nouveau were a sense of dynamism and movement, often given by asymmetry or "whiplash" lines as seen in ornamental S curves.
The goal was to present the beauty of nature and the female form in an elegant manner. Art Nouveau offered a key ingredient that most modern art lacks: aesthetic beauty. Lots of people overlook the fact that beauty sells.