Wonder how to understand, judge and appreciate art? Discover the hidden
story, ideas and concept of various art movements, styles, techniques and
masterpieces through our easy to understand explanations, slide
presentation, dialogue and demo.
Workshops specially designed for organisations to
promote team bonding and enhance creativity through
professional art appreciation and fun critiques.
Workshops can be conducted at our ambient and
inspiring art club. Group size 10-50. Various topics
ranging from landscape to abstract painting available.
Various art appreciations with art jam available.
Schedule tailored made upon request
Wine + art appreciation sessions available now!
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Art Appreciations - eye opening introductions
Art Appreciation for Corporates
- creativity and team bonding
lifeartstyle /art appreciations
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Admission $30 per session
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Complimentary drink and snacks
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Introduction to Modern Art
Wonder how to understand, judge and appreciate modern
art? Not to be missed opportunity for those who wish to
learn art. Interesting Introduction of various art styles from
abstract expressionism will be presented for your
understanding on how art evolved. Highly recommended
for artists who wish to explore various art styles.
18 Sep 2010, Saturday, 730 - 930pm
Schedule for Art Appreciation sessions
The Secrets of Successful Composition in
Paintings
An opportunity for those who wish to improve their ability
to create interesting, creative and impactful composition
for their paintings. Introduction of visual elements,
principles of visual organization, visual psychology and
aesthetics casual yet insightful talk.
17 July 2010, Saturday, 730 - 930pm
ANDY WARHOL AND POP ART-FROM SUPERMARKET TO ART
MARKET
Do you know what Pop Art really means? Or what made Andy Warhol do
paintings of soup cans and celebrities? Why did he and other artists at the time
focus on mass culture? Discover how the culture of fame inspired him to use
Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Chairman Mao as their subject. Or how it
pads were acceptable in an art gallery. This is an art movement that reacted to
consumer advertising and the mass media. Decide for yourself whether it just
copied it or if it really did succeed in turning modern life into art.
Art Appreciation for Corporate
-specially presented to you by Rachel Jordan
Can an all white painting be art? Or an all black one? These and many other
questions are raised by abstract paintings. Do you know the answer? Abstract
artworks are made up of just form and colour and can initially appear to have
no subject matter. You might even think they are about nothing! But is this really
the case? Many artists in the past and the current day create work that is
abstract. Come explore this huge field of artistic creation and meet Kandinsky,
Mondrian, Pollock and more!
PICASSO AND CUBISM-THE TOTAL TRASHING OF WESTERN
PERSPECTIVE
Picasso is one of the most significant artists of the 20th century and Cubism is
one of the most significant developments in art history. In fact Pablo Picasso
invented Cubism together with Georges Braque. But why did these two artists
feel the need to make their paintings geometric and not at all life-like? Why did
this revolt against traditional Western perspective happen when it did and what
were their influences? The story of art is often about rules being broken – find
out why Picasso was the ultimate art rebel!
VAN GOGH-LURED BY THE LIGHT
Everyone knows something about Van Gogh but this session is a chance
to learn more. Despite being Dutch, Vincent spent the last years of his life
in France where many of his best paintings were created. What was it
about the climate and landscape of Provence that was special to him?
Take a visual tour through the south of France and discover more about
Van Gogh’s attachment to its colours, cornfields and cypresses. And his
fascination with the colour yellow!