Max Ginsburg is teaching a 5-day alla prima painting workshop at
Oregon Society of Artists
Two models were available for students today
Shorter poses (between 1 to 6
hours) encourages students to focus on broad
masses
and color relationships, leaving out detail.
Lunch
Max gives a lunch-time lecture
"Paint what you see, not what you know"
Max will discuss multi-person composition tomorrow
Students are learning !--Thank you, Max
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Max Ginsburg has had a long and distinguished career as an
illustrator in New York City.
He is a courageous artist who uses his
talents to express important statements about society. He has been inspired by old masters such as Caravaggio, Goya, Kollwitz and Picasso.
He chooses to paint realistically because he believes realism is truth and truth is beauty.
He chooses to paint realistically because he believes realism is truth and truth is beauty.
We are honored to
have Max here teaching at OSA
(and we hope we can convince him to return in the future).
(and we hope we can convince him to return in the future).
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