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The Figure In Colored Pencil
Discounted Early Registration Deadline: July 14, 2025
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* Discount student rates offered only with valid academic student i.d. We will contact you to obtain verification in advance of the workshop. Working with colored pencils, students will explore techniques that blur the boundaries between drawing and painting. Through careful layering of transparent color shapes, the workshop guides artists in developing luminous, complex optical mixtures that convey mood, atmosphere, and structure. This process not only supports the development of color sensitivity, but also opens up expressive possibilities beyond traditional rendering. Colored pencil proves to be an ideal medium for this method: portable, versatile, and forgiving, it offers a full range of mark-making potential with minimal setup. Whether you're looking to enhance your sketchbook practice or deepen your understanding of color in your painting, this class offers an accessible and contemporary take on observational drawing that invites experimentation and personal expression.
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Level of Study: This workshop is suggested for individuals with some
*We have confirmed that the Clifton House will honor a special discounted rate for Manifest workshop participants when rooms are available.
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Works by Amy Erickson
Amy Erickson is an observational painter who lives and works in Seattle, Washington. She earned a BFA in Painting from the Kansas City Art Institute and has pursued further training in painting and figure drawing at Gage Academy of Art (Trowbridge Atelier, 2020; Flack Atelier, 2019). Amy has taught workshops for Warrior Art Camp, Townsend Atelier, Gage Academy of Art, and the Penn Studio School. She currently teaches for the Modern Color Atelier at Gage Academy of Art. Amy has exhibited in many cities in the US and in the UK, including Truro, Seattle and New York. Erickson’s work depicts figures, objects, and places with a dreamy, emotional quality. As an instructor, Amy focuses on helping students construct strong compositions that prioritize color and value relationships.
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