Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Life Drawing and Painting Sessions



Saturday sessions 9:30am - 12:30am

1st Saturday
1hr of 1 minute gestures
1hr of 2 minute gestures
1hr of 5 minute gestures

2nd Saturday
1hr of 5 minute gestures
1hr of 12.5 minute poses
1hr of 25 minute poses

3rd Saturday
6-25 minute poses

4th-5th Saturday
1-3hour pose


Monday session 6:30pm - 9:30pm

1st-2nd Monday
1-3hour pose. Same pose both mondays

3rd-4th and 5th Mondays
1-3hour pose


Each session has a $6 drop in fee

The sessions are located at:

Art/Not Terminal Gallery
2045 Westlake Ave
Seattle, Wa

for more information contact:
Aaron Coberly 206-399-3246

Saturday, April 14, 2007


Aaron Coberly

7419 138th Place NE
Redmond, Wa 98052
206 399 3246
www.aaroncoberly.com/



Bio:

Aaron Coberly was born in Seattle in 1971. He has been drawing for as long as he can remember. He started taking art seriously as a teenager after being invited to attend a life drawing class. Living and traveling in Europe further inspired him. He began oil painting in 1999. His work is primarily figurative with a stylistic nod to the Masters and the Impressionists. Aaron runs an open painting and drawing session in Seattle. He resides in the greater Seattle area and is married with a young son. Every day I work on becoming a better artist.

I believe that art in all of its forms is a way for a person to communicate their feelings to others in an emotional and unique way. I feel that through painting I can show others a world that is inside of me. I enjoy taking elements of the existing world and through paint creating a new vision, a moment, a life that is eternal. I want to share the love that I feel when I look at a painting that touches me. For me creating a connection with the viewer is critical, that is when I feel the life of the painting begins.

My thoughts on painting are as follows. First and foremost composition is critical without an interesting composition a painting or any work of art is dead. Drawing in imperative as well, you have to be able to put what you want where you want it. Then there are the elements of form, how to use value, color, edge control and texture to take a 2 dimensional surface and give it depth and space.

I continue to work every day to crystalize my vision by breaking things down and building them up. I feel sometimes I have to lose myself in order to get a better understanding of where I am going. It can be a scary process but without it I don't feel that I can grow as an artist.


Published:

2011 American Art Collector
2005 How did you paint that? 100 ways to paint. People & Figures

Solo Exhibitions:

2013 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa 
2011 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa
2009 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa
2008 Petley Fine Arts, Cork St, London, UK
2007 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa
2006 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa
2003 Paramount Cafe, Seattle, Wa
2002 Cafe Ladro, Seattle, Wa
2002 Paramount Cafe, Seattle, Wa
2001 Black Lab Gallery, Seattle, Wa
Selected Group Exhibitions:

2011 Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas
2008 OPA Western Regional show at the Devin Galleries, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
2008 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa "Stories, informal figurative work"
2007 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa "Contemporary Figure"
2005 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa "Human Figure: The art of telling stories"
2003 SGI-USA Seattle Cultural Center, Seattle, Wa "Choose Hope Series 2"
2003 The Fountainhead Gallery, Seattle, Wa "Linkages: Human Figure 2003"
2002 Bemis, Seattle, Wa "Consequences"

Art Competitions:

FAV15% in the December 2011 BoldBrush Painting Competition!‏
FAV15% in the May 2011 BoldBrush Painting Competition!‏
Finalist in the April 2011 BoldBrush Painting Competition!‏
FAV15% in the Febuary 2011 BoldBrush Painting Competition!‏


Interviews:
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