REGISTRATION REQUIRED BY FEBRUARY 19 TO PARTICIPATE
Inspired by the dog portraiture in Morven’s latest exhibition, In Nature’s Realm: The Art of Gerard Rutgers Hardenbergh, and following a brief introduction to the history of dog portraiture, students will participate in this VIRTUAL workshop and draw their own dog – or favorite pet – live on Zoom with Morven’s Curator of Education and Public Programs and Dog Artist Debra Lampert-Rudman. Participants must email a clear .jpeg image of their pet to dlampertrudman@morven.org by February 19 to participate.
Debra will provide a traced image of your pet on archival watercolor paper and together, using watercolor pencils and brush techniques, you will create a likeness of your pet. All experience levels welcome!
REGISTRATION AVAILABLE WITH OR WITHOUT ART SUPPLIES (SET OF WATERCOLOR PENCILS, ERASER, BRUSH FOR CURBSIDE PICK UP – MAILING COSTS ARE EXTRA IF REQUIRED – SUPPLY LIST PROVIDED IF STUDENTS WOULD LIKE TO PROVIDE OWN MATERIALS – WATERCOLOR PAPER WITH TRACED IMAGE PROVIDED TO ALL STUDENTS AT NO ADDITIONAL FEE)
Full information, links, and curbside pick up instructions upon registration. For details email dlampertrudman@morven.org . Registration closes February 19.
Debra Lampert-Rudman is an animal artist whose work has been exhibited in a one-woman show at NYC’s William Secord Gallery, the Morris Museum’s “The Dog Show”, and is a 3-time Maxwell Award winner.