Craft : Acrylic Painting with Steve – Using Flatness

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Starts: Monday, 14 October 2024 at 4:00PM
Ends: Monday, 14 October 2024 at 5:30PM



Available spaces: 236
Host: Steve Carroll

Skill Level - Beginner

What is flatness in art? Flatness in the context of art refers to the smoothness and absence of curvature or surface detail in a two-dimensional work of art. Imagine a canvas or paper where the surface lacks any pronounced relief or depth—it’s like a pristine, unrippled pond reflecting the world without distortion. Join Steve as he shows you how to use this effect and what you can create using it.

You can either sit back and watch the demonstration or craft-along. If you do intend to craft-along, please ensure you have all of your materials ready to go.

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Materials List:

  • Acrylic paints
  • Selection of round and flat bristle brushes
  • Thick Cartridge Paper
  • Masking tape
  • 2B and HB pencils
  • Apron!

Please note, this session will be recorded and available to view after the session within 48 hours of it taking place. You will be able to locate it under our Access Anytime courses list and you will be able to watch it flexibly in your own time for the subsequent 7 days.