Guest Artists Workshop
Water Street Studios is excited to announce a special summer Workshop with Bill Buchman: Creativity Breakout 'Color & The Creative Process' A workshop in multimedia abstract painting on paper.
One-day workshop*
Click the email link to the right if interested
Date: To be announced ▪ 9a to 4p
$250^
Registration deadline March, 2010.
Please contact Kari Kraus with any questions.
*Workshop date to be determined based on registrants
availability.
Bill Buchman: Bio (2010)
Bill Buchman, an internationally represented American artist is on
the faculty of the Ringling College - Longboat Key Center for the
Arts Longboat Key, FL. He lived and worked as an artist for twenty
years in Europe, primarily in Copenhagen and Paris. Now Bill lives
in Sarasota, Florida where he teaches and has his studio. An
accomplished artist, art educator, and lecturer, Bill gives
workshops and lectures on both the creative process and on figure
drawing around the US and has made popular educational DVD's on
both of these subjects. He is represented by Gallerihuset of
Copenhagen and his new book "Expressive Figure Drawing", will be
published by Watson-Guptill/Random House in late 2010. Buchman
studied painting and drawing with renowned teacher Victor D'Amico
at the Museum of Modern Art's Institute of Modern Art, East
Hampton, NY and also with leading American figurative painter
Fletcher Martin at the Albany Institute of Art, in Albany, NY. Bill
attended Cornell University, School of Fine Arts and Boston
University, School of Liberal Arts and has a Bachelor's Degree and
a Master's Degree in music from the New England Conservatory of
Music. Buchman's brightly colored spontaneous abstractions and his
expressive figure drawings may be seen in private and public
collections in Denmark, Sweden, England and the US. Bill's other
artistic accomplishments include being a skilled jazz pianist and
composer, a writer of film music, poetry, and children's
stories.
Bill says, of his work, "Harmony is my keynote. Ideas from the
realm of music are my main source of inspiration. A broad spectrum
of ideas and techniques of European Modernism of the early 20th
century, American Expressionism of the mid-century, the artistic
philosophy and methods of Chinese and Japanese painting, as well as
Renaissance and Classical concepts all provide bearings for my
ongoing voyage."
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