The Creative Power of Color

The Creative Power of Color: Painting Workshops with Kelly Beekman

Open to painters of all levels

Two Saturday mornings per month, 10 am – 12 noon

February 1, February 15, March 7, March 28, 2020

April 4, April 25, May 23, May 30, June 20, June 27, 2020

 

Fee: $30 per session (includes materials, but bring your own brushes)

Limited to 20 participants. Reserve your space in advance.

 

To create a new relationship to color, we will explore Goethe’s Theory of Color and Steiner’s approach to color in art (Color Lectures). Using the color exercises by Hilde Boss-Hamburger (The Creative Power of Color), we will paint with the wet-on-wet watercolor technique to better understand the moral effect of color experience in the soul.

 

Kelly Beekman, an artist and a school teacher, stopped teaching to pursue her art on a full-time basis. She focuses her expressive energy on embroidery, striving to capture the forms and figures from meditations. Kelly has a BA in Fine Art from Bowdoin College and an MEd in Waldorf Education from Antioch University New England.

 

For more information, visit anthroposophynyc.org.











When: Sat., Feb. 1, 2020 at 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Where: Anthroposophy NYC
138 W. 15th St.
212-242-8945
Price: $30 per session
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The Creative Power of Color: Painting Workshops with Kelly Beekman

Open to painters of all levels

Two Saturday mornings per month, 10 am – 12 noon

February 1, February 15, March 7, March 28, 2020

April 4, April 25, May 23, May 30, June 20, June 27, 2020

 

Fee: $30 per session (includes materials, but bring your own brushes)

Limited to 20 participants. Reserve your space in advance.

 

To create a new relationship to color, we will explore Goethe’s Theory of Color and Steiner’s approach to color in art (Color Lectures). Using the color exercises by Hilde Boss-Hamburger (The Creative Power of Color), we will paint with the wet-on-wet watercolor technique to better understand the moral effect of color experience in the soul.

 

Kelly Beekman, an artist and a school teacher, stopped teaching to pursue her art on a full-time basis. She focuses her expressive energy on embroidery, striving to capture the forms and figures from meditations. Kelly has a BA in Fine Art from Bowdoin College and an MEd in Waldorf Education from Antioch University New England.

 

For more information, visit anthroposophynyc.org.

Buy tickets/get more info now