Monday, December 10, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Choochokam painting weekend
I have been invited to join a group of exceptional artists to paint on
Whidbey Island for the Choochokam arts festival, come out and join us.
Here is a list of the featured times but I will be painting the whole
time
CHOOCHOKAM
FEATURED
TIMES:
SATURDAY
morning July 7th
Jim
Lamb, 10 am - landscape painting
Simon
Kogan - Sculpture
(ongoing)
Anne
Belov - Printing
David
Gray - painting
the model (ongoing)
SATURDAY
afternoon Painting or Drawing schedule:
Aaron
Coberly 1
-2.30 pm -Patricia Duff
Liana
Bennett 1
-2.30 pm -Chris Adams
Henry
Stinson 3
-4.30 pm - Paul Schell
Ned
Mueller 3 -.4.30
pm - Pam Schell.
SUNDAY
Painting or Drawing schedule:
Tenaya
Sims 10.30 11.30 - Sue Frause.
Aaron
Coberly 10.30 -
11.30- Bob Frause
Ned
Mueller noon
- 1pm - Elisabeth George
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11:21 PM
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
I have some sad news.
This upcoming Monday night June 25th will be the last Monday night painting session that I will be hosting. The reasons are many but basically it comes down to not having enough attendees to cover the cost of the session. There have been a few factors that have gone into the decreased attendance. The first and most positive is that Seattle right now has so many session between the different art schools, art stores and meetup groups that there is just to much choice. While of course this is great for artists it makes it hard to rely on a certain amount of people week after week. Another issue is location, the parking rates for 1St and Lenora have increased recently as well as the the fact that the city has increased the hours from 6pm to 8pm which has added between $5 and $7 dollars to the evenings parking.
This will not affect the Saturday session it will go on as normal.
I want to thank all those who have attended the session both artists and models I could not have done it without you. I have learned a lot over the last 13 years and made valuable friendships. I am very thankful for the opportunity I was given I loved every minute of it.
I will be looking to participate in other painting sessions around town as well as investigate ways to start my own somewhere else in the near future.
thanks
Aaron Coberly
This upcoming Monday night June 25th will be the last Monday night painting session that I will be hosting. The reasons are many but basically it comes down to not having enough attendees to cover the cost of the session. There have been a few factors that have gone into the decreased attendance. The first and most positive is that Seattle right now has so many session between the different art schools, art stores and meetup groups that there is just to much choice. While of course this is great for artists it makes it hard to rely on a certain amount of people week after week. Another issue is location, the parking rates for 1St and Lenora have increased recently as well as the the fact that the city has increased the hours from 6pm to 8pm which has added between $5 and $7 dollars to the evenings parking.
This will not affect the Saturday session it will go on as normal.
I want to thank all those who have attended the session both artists and models I could not have done it without you. I have learned a lot over the last 13 years and made valuable friendships. I am very thankful for the opportunity I was given I loved every minute of it.
I will be looking to participate in other painting sessions around town as well as investigate ways to start my own somewhere else in the near future.
thanks
Aaron Coberly
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8:21 PM
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
2012 Painting Workshop
I will be teaching a 3 day painting workshop in Seattle at the Georgetown Atelier on the weekend
of March 30th. If you are in the area and interested you can get more
information by following this link http://www.whidbeyislandfas.com/workshops/acoberly_03302012.html . I hope to see you there.
Aaron Coberly
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