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Marvin Mattelson 07-03-2011 10:43 AM

Atlanta portrait workshop with Marvin Mattelson
 
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I'll be teaching a two week workshop that starts next week in Atlanta. It runs from Sunday July 10 through Saturday July 23. For more information please go to: http://www.fineartportrait.com/atlan..._workshop.html

These are some comments from one of my Cleveland students last month:

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Hi Marvin!

Thank you for the email and attachments. I more than enjoyed your workshop and wanted to express that as well as possible. The words that I will use, however, cannot begin to explain what a positive experience it was for me. I never anticipated how overwhelming it would be! I will have to admit I struggled with applying your concepts, but with patience, I am determined to make them work for me. I cannot think of anything in the workshop that was negative in any way, except, perhaps my abilities! I feel that may be mainly from my lack of experience and education. But, now I have much more!

I had searched for the last three years for information I could learn and use. I found some useful things, I thought, in classes, and met a couple of people that helped me in some ways. I looked at attending other workshops, but nothing advertised seemed worth the time, effort, or money. Many workshops, of course, are held in somewhat enticing locations..(.other than Cleveland..haha), which makes them less practical from an economic view. The key for getting participants appeared to be the location, not necessarily, the education factor. But, I wasn't looking for a vacation.

I saw your workshop listed in the Institute's continuing education summer brochure, and I was pretty certain that was the right direction for me. I went to your website for additional information, and, upon reading your philosophy, I immediately signed up, although, with some trepidation. When I received the materials list, at first a bit staggered by it, I got my head into it, and really enjoyed the initial experience. I believe the gathering and organizing process helps to give a sense of what lies ahead at your workshop.

I can truly say the rest is history, and you have changed my way of thinking forever. Now I have this storehouse of information in my brain (still working pretty well) and, fortunately in the form of my many notes taken during the workshop. I have all of your printed materials organized for easy reference. Now I am getting organized and back to drawing and painting. (Although my husband still anticipates those home-cooked meals!)

Your workshop is truly great for so many reasons; organization certainly being a key. It's more than that, of course, because, to make it all work requires a great deal of effort on your part and on the part of the participants. You put a great deal of energy into everything you teach. Or, should I say, your teaching is energizing? You accept all levels of students willing to learn, which is another important factor. I know we all benefited greatly from this! How many ways can I say that I learned so much! I am still thinking about everything, and will continue to do so. Also, enjoyed your very funny anecdotes, as well!

I am so glad to learn you will return to Cleveland next year and I look forward to that time! Hope to stay in touch.
Below are some pics of my demo painting from Cleveland.

Julie Deane 07-04-2011 08:53 AM

Awesome demo, Marvin! I'm looking forward to your lecture series in Atlanta. Your Met lecture is what got me started on the road to better art, and I love how you incorporate new insights each time.

Marvin Mattelson 07-04-2011 12:53 PM

Thanks Julie, I'm very excited to do the lecture. Then again, when am I not excited to teach? ;-) I've traded in my slides in for a keynote (powerpoint for macs) presentation. It gives me a lot more flexibility, particularly when making certain comparisons.

I'm glad you like the demo. It was created under the most adverse conditions. There was no air conditioning in the studio and one day it hit 97 degrees outside. Lots and lots of fans going. The lighting was really bad, so we relied mostly on window light. The problem with that was that the windows were directly behind our easels, so the glare was impossible to deal with. I soldiered through and was pretty happy, all things considered.

I look forward to seeing you again on Sunday.

Patricia Joyce 07-10-2011 11:18 AM

Nextt year in Cleveland
 
Marvin was phenominal as usual and we did have some difficulties to overcome. However I am happy to say that next year we will be holding the workshop at the Cleveland Instute of Art's BRAND new building. Beautiful new Air Conditioned , larger studio with the very best lighting. With the very inexpensive apartment style campus housing, Cleveland will be the perfect choice forMarvin's midwest workshop! I am already collecting interested students.
Hope the Atlanta workshop is a great success for all attending!

Marvin Mattelson 07-10-2011 11:09 PM

Thanks Patty.

The introductory lecture for the Atlanta workshop, "Everything I know about painting I learned at the Met" has been rescheduled. It will take place tomorrow, Monday, July 11 at 5:30 PM. It's open to the public @ $50.00.

Marta Prime 07-11-2011 04:52 PM

I wish you would videotape these lectures and put them on DVD, for a fee of course. I would be first in line.....

Marvin Mattelson 07-13-2011 08:48 AM

Thanks Marta, It's something I'd really like to do, and also offer a DVD with the demonstrations I do, as well. One day...


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