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Live Panel: Find Your Style!
Wednesday, November 27th
12–1pm MST
2–3pm EST
7pm–8pm GMT
6am–7am AEDT (Thursday)
Mentors: Sheldon Greenberg & Mollie Brotherton
$19.00
Finding your unique artistic style is essential to your development as an artist, but how do you do it?
Join Mastrius Mentors Sheldon Greenberg and Mollie Brotherton as they discuss practical ways to FIND, DEVELOP, and HONE your artistic style.
Dive into a vibrant discussion where these Master Artists reveal strategies you can use today to explore style, discover your own, and pursue it whole-heartedly. From experimenting in your studio, to reflecting on your work, to evaluating your artistic process, you’ll discover how to make your work not only visually captivating but authentically yours.
In this session, you’ll learn HOW TO:
- Discover and define your creative identity
- Stand out in a crowded market
- Build confidence and embrace your unique style wholeheartedly
- Navigate sales and professional practices while staying true to yourself
Don't miss this opportunity to evolve your style with expert guidance!
Bring your questions and join us for a great discussion!
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Meet Sheldon Greenberg
Acrylic | Graphite | Charcoal | Drawing | Graphite | Mixed Media | Oil | Spray Paint
The paintings are most often represented in a moment of time, and giving the feeling that something is about to or has just happened.
After the Covid pandemic I have began to think more about how our lives have become more isolated even when we come together.
In some of the paintings we see figures involved in there own world, and other works the figures are not represented but a sense of people nearby. The contrast of each frozen moment coming to life. Flat shapes versus detail and finished shapes versus the unresolved areas. Each giving context to the other.
Meet Mollie Brotherton
Ceramics
Primarily as a ceramic artist interested in surface design, my mentorship group will be encouraged to explore the language of motif and design. Through interaction with their environment I will encourage them to construct a visual language which can be used in multiple ways to create rich and structured surfaces. I use many avenues of exploration from drawing to printing and collage, and I would like to encourage others to explore different mediums as as way into developing their own style.
I love to critique others, discover their passions and help find ways to develop their ideas into individual and unique bodies of work. My mentorship group will be expected to share their passion and be open to new perspectives. In return I will hopefully be able to help them find a clear and distinct voice for their work and open their eyes to other ways of seeing.
As an artist who has a wide technical knowledge within my field, social and digital platforms, stockists in the UK and France, my own gallery outlet here in France, a teaching profession etc, I also hope to be able to help emerging artists balance their work load, organise their time and be creative in how to turn their passion into a business.