Art on Saturdays: Benalla Botanical Gardens ‘en plein air’ with Wendy Jagger at Benalla Art Gallery
Event description
Art on Saturdays: Benalla Botanical Gardens ‘en plein air’ with Wendy Jagger
Saturday 9 December, 10.30AM–1.30PM
Join Wendy Jagger in the Benalla Botanical Gardens for an afternoon of painting en plein air (in the open air). Drawing on the many botanical specimens and vistas in the surrounding gardens you will explore the local landscape and learn painting techniques using gouache. Wendy Jagger is an experienced artist and art educator, and will tailor her teaching to suit your skill level.
About the artist:
Wendy Jagger is a renowned ceramicist and painter from Mansfield, operating Wendy Jagger Studio. She explains of her
practice, “I have always recorded the environment around me and how it makes me feel. I am particularly drawn to
dramatic, rocky landscapes and love the immediacy of plein air painting, capturing the light,
shapes and colours of what I see before me.” Wendy has exhibited extensively throughout Victoria and New South
Wales, and is a previous winner of the Mt Buller Art Prize judged by Patrick McCaughey, Robert
Nelson and Peter Rancie. She has been a finalist in noted juried exhibitions including the Calleen Art
Award; Muswellbrook Art Prize; Victorian Craft Award; and Wyndham Art Prize. Her work
has been collected and commissioned by public galleries, including the Bendigo Art Gallery, and the 150th
Anniversary commemorative vessels commission for the National Gallery of Victoria Shop.
Materials: All materials are provided. Each participant will be provided with A4 300gsm watercolour paper, brushes, water container, pencil, notes, and a set of 12 Art Spectrum gouache paints
Where: Benalla Art Gallery – Patricia [Pat] Gardner Studio and Benalla Botanical Gardens
Maximum participants: 12
Ages: 15+
Cost: $50 Members, $60 non-Members
Image:
Wendy JAGGER
Retakunna [detail]
acrylic on canvas
80 X 100 CM
Painted from a gouache sketch done while walking the 3 Capes Track in Tasmania.
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