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View from the front entrance of the school. |
This past weekend the Great Lakes Academy of Fine Art celebrated its third annual Student/Instructor Exhibition with a weekend open house. It's a fabulous event, showcasing the students' development as they have mastered essential skills as artists. The pictures on this page need no real explanation, each being worth a thousand words.
The school was designed as a three year program, so this group show features students from its first graduating class. Co-founder/instructors Jeffrey T. Larson and son Brock were thrilled not only by the student's progress but also the school itself.
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This study of wrinkled paper is all part of "learning how to see." |
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Students begin in black and white. |
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"You can only paint truthfully what you can truthfully see." |
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Co-founder Jeffrey T. Larson (R) |
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"Victor Hugo After Rodin"--Patrick Glander, Graphite on paper. |
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Instructor Brock Larson. This is a painting, not a sculpture. |
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"Vessel"--Oil on linen, Kelly Schamberger. 21st century Vermeer? |
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"Blue"--Oil on canvas, Kelly Schamberger |
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Small, still life oil paintings by various fourth year students. |
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Anatomical studies by guest sculptor James Shoop reveal what is beneath the skin. |
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Archie Page, pencil on paper |
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"Female Figure"--Oil on canvas, Kelly Schamberger |
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"Elephant Figurines"--Oil on canvas by Eric Rauvola |
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"All that painting is or ever will be is an arrangement of puzzle pieces, each made up of the right relative hue on top of a correct value within a specific shape."
Meantime, art goes on all around you. Get into it.
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