Landscape Textures Small Canvas Studies:  Acrylic Paint

Landscape Textures Small Canvas Studies: Acrylic Paint

Art + Wellness | Available

114 W 30th Street Ste 200 Winston-Salem, NC 27105 United States
Sawtooth 1 - Mixed Media at the Generations Ctr.
Beginner
4/12/2025 (one day)
10:00 AM-4:00 PM EST on Sat
$120.00
$108.00

Landscape Textures Small Canvas Studies: Acrylic Paint

Art + Wellness | Available

This workshop will be a study of several landscapes and applying textures to recreate them using simplified forms, shapes and patterns. These techniques will help to bring a whimsical and abstract feel to the pieces. We will use close up images to focus in on certain aspects of the scenery and add our own creative touch. Supplies provided. Ages 14 and up.  
The class will break for lunch. You may wish to bring a bag lunch or visit one of the local restaurants close by.

  • Supplies List: supplies provided


    • Acrylic paints varied colors 

    • White Gesso paint

    • Palette knives 

    • Paint brushes 

    • Palette 

    • 4-5 small canvases per person 

    • Cups 

    • Towel or old tshirt for messy hands and brushes

    • Materials to create natural/organic textures.


Lenkaitis, Bryn
Bryn Lenkaitis

Bryn Lenkaitis is a Pennsylvania native who fell in love with the people and places of North Carolina and decided to make it home about 4 years ago. She has a BA in Art History and Studio Art from IUP where she was given the opportunity to study in both Croatia and Spain – most memorable being her experience backpacking the El Camino de Santiago across Northern Spain.


When she’s not working as a Philanthropic Project Specialist aiding in the fundraising efforts for Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist, Bryn creates art mainly in acrylics and oils but also experiments with ink and mixed media. Her artwork explores the use of bold color and texture to bring to life both the beautiful adventures and day-to-day places she inhabits. In doing so, she can put down roots in the rich soil of each new community she finds herself in and preserve the transient landscapes along the way that bring her immense joy.