BASE MEMBERSHIP 30-DAY FREE TRIAL
Art Critiques: Composition & Color!
Thursday, December 5th
5–6pm MST
7–8pm EST
12am–1am GMT (Friday)
11am–12pm AEDT (Friday)
Mentors: Caprice Hogg & Bethanne Cople
$19.00
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Level Up Your Composition & Color with Art Critiques!
Submit your art or just come and learn.
Experience the power of constructive art critiques from Master Artists and watch your art improve faster than you ever imagined.
Join us for an interactive critique session where you'll get valuable guidance and insights to strengthen your composition and color skills, that you can put into practice immediately. Learn the right steps to REFINE your artwork and craft COMPELLING narratives through expert feedback.
Mastrius Master Artists Caprice Hogg & Bethanne Cople will teach you how to improve your use of COLOR and create balance and interest with compelling COMPOSITIONS for powerful results in your artwork.
Here's what you’ll learn:
- When to FOLLOW or BREAK THE RULES of composition for impactful storytelling.
- The collaborative relationship between COLOR DYNAMICS and COMPOSITION.
- Strategies to draw viewers into your painting, by capturing their ATTENTION and IMAGINATION.
NOT READY to have your work critiqued? That’s OK! Just come and learn.
Want LIVE feedback from Master Mentors on YOUR art?
- Click here to submit your artwork.
- ANYONE registered for the workshop can submit art.
- Five pieces will be selected for live critique during this event.
- Artists MUST be in attendance to have their work critiqued.
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Meet Caprice Hogg
Oil Paint | Acrylic | Watercolor
Caprice Hogg first picked up a paintbrush in 1994 and has been painting across Canada – indoors and outdoors – ever since. Her life and career has been utterly immersed in the world of art. From all of her travels, it is the landscape of the west that truly speaks to Caprice and is the subject matter that most often winds up on her canvases. After years of painting and exhibiting, Caprice first opened the doors of Caprice Fine Art & Co Studio Gallery in 2003, nestled amongst the beautiful Rocky Mountains in Kimberley, British Columbia. It is here, completely surrounded by nature, where Caprice lives, paints, sells and teaches art amongst the alpine air and this inspires her daily. Her original oil paintings are now in private and corporate collections across the world from Canada, the United States, Europe, and New Zealand. Her close relationship with those who have purchased her paintings is an honour and a cornerstone of her work.
After painting full time for many years, it was a natural progression to start teaching art. Caprice’s mentors taught her the rules of fine art using the same principles used by the Masters that inspire her, such as Michelangelo, the Group of Seven, and Emily Carr, to name a few. Her insatiable thirst for knowledge of art become an obsession as Caprice eagerly reads each and every art book she can get her hands on. She feels privileged to pass on their legacy to her students today. During her years as a teacher, Caprice has worked with elementary school children, disadvantaged youths, persons with disabilities, and retired people; in person and online from across Canada. During this process of community and creativity, magical things can happen.
Caprice believes that art is the connecting link that goes far beyond oil paints, canvases and brushes. Her goal is to bring out those hidden gems in her students in the same gentle and profound way that her mentors did for her.
Meet Bethanne Cople
Oil Master
Using expressive and abstracted brushwork to convey the nature of the scene, and relying on value and ambiguity of line to reveal the mystery of the landscape, I seek to evoke strong emotion from the viewer. Such ambiguity also invites personal interpretation and memories to emerge.
Bethanne Kinsella Cople attended The George Washington University where she enjoyed a classical fine art curriculum. An avid cross country horseback rider and skier, Bethanne loves expansive outdoor vistas. The landscape is a natural source of inspiration… both en plein air and in the studio.
Over the course of her career Bethanne has received many honors. . Most recently, she received the “Award of Excellence” at the Rocky Mountain Plein Air Painters annual exhibit, Jackson Hole, Wyoming; the “Dick Bell Bookmaven” Award of Excellence, American Impressionist Society, Annual National Exhibit, Tennessee; “People’s Choice Award”, at the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club, New York, New York exhibition; and twice won “Best Pastoral”, at the Plein Air-Easton Invitational Paintouts, Easton, Maryland. She also received “Honorable Mention” at the Eleventh and Fifteenth Annual Invitational Paintouts, Carmel, California; and “Best Traditional Painting,” 107th and 113th Annual Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Open Exhibition, National Arts Club, New York City. She was also honored to have her painting “White Barn, Cool River” on the set of the USA TV series, “Necessary Roughness”, and in the major motion picture “Vice” .