Playful Landscapes: Painting Workshop

Single Session Workshop

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a painting of a mountain landscape

November 12 (Single Session)

Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

$52 / members $44.20 (materials included)

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Through guided exercises and hands-on exploration, you’ll learn how to combine intricate linework, layered textures, and intuitive mark-making using a variety of mixed media on paper. Emphasis will be placed on experimentation, embracing accidents, and enjoying the process rather than aiming for perfection. This is a space for curiosity, creativity, and connection—with the landscape and with your own unique way of seeing. Beginners welcome!

Instructor: Elise Lavallee Findlay

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Meet the Instructor

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Elise Lavallee Findlay

Elise Lavallee Findlay, a Banff-based visual artist, is known for her versatile, process-driven practice. Her work delves into the exploration of community, place, identity, and the intricacies of human interaction with the world.

Graduating with distinction in 2023, Elise was honored with the prestigious Board of Governor's Award at the Alberta University of the Arts. At AUArts, Elise majored in Drawing with a minor in Object Design, using various mediums to express her artistic vision. Her commitment to lifelong learning is evident in her diverse educational background, which includes a Red Seal Cabinetmaker certificate and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Comparative Religion from Dalhousie University.

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