Thursday

August 20, 2020

4:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Level: all

Length: 2.0 hours

Instructor: Lenny Moskowitz

Fee: $30 + $20 extra if you need supplies

Description:

Looking for a stress-free way to try or get back into painting or trying it for the first time? RAC’s “Paint Alongs” are a perfect way to do it. Join RAC instructor, Lenny Moskowitz, as he leads participants through a painting inspired by the works of artist, Tony Allain. Students are welcome to follow along or paint something of their own. Either way, it’s tons of fun!

Lenny is planning to teach this class online through Zoom.  Be sure to download and become familiar with the Zoom app prior to the start of the workshop.

 

Supplies: No supplies at home? No problem! For an extra $20 RAC will deliver paints, brushes and a canvas to your home (provided you live within a 20 mile radius of RAC). You can even purchase a table easel for $15.  Just let us know on the registration form.

12×16 canvas

Brushes

  • larger flat brush (3/4″-1″ flat brush)
  • smaller flat brush (1/4″)
  • small round #7 brush

Paint Colors

  • ultramarine blue
  • cad red medium
  • cadmium yellow medium
  • white
  • dioxanine purple
  • veridian green

matte medium (optional)

Palette plate

About Lenny: 

Lenny Moskowitz is a Connecticut landscape painter who lives in New Haven with his wife.He graduated with his B.F.A from the Philadelphia College of Art and received his M.F.A. from Michigan’s Cranbrook Academy. Lenny has participated in both group and solo shows at numerous Galleries throughout the U.S. and has taught classes and workshops in Connecticut, Block Island, and Nantucket. Presently he teaches at Quinnipiac University, the Rowayton Arts Center and the Guilford Art Center. He has been awarded several artist residencies, including at the Anderson Center in Minnesota and at the NISDA Foundation on Nantucket, MA. In the summer of 2011 he was awarded a residency at Weir Farm in Wilton, CT. He makes yearly painting trips to Maine, Nantucket, and frequently sojourns to the surrounding Connecticut woods to paint.

LennyMoskowitzart.com