Instructor: Abraham Storer
Tuesday - Thursday
June 16 - 18
9am - 12pm
3 sessions

In this class we will work in watercolor notebooks to create sketches and small paintings of the Outer Cape landscape. Each day we will work from a different landscape as we explore how various techniques of ink drawing and watercolor can express the subjects we are observing. We will create fast, loose studies and longer, more sustained works. This early-summer workshop will set you up for a summer of sketching and painting.  

All levels of experience are welcome. 

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Abraham Storer is a landscape painter that depicts the land and objects within it as a means of exploring external states, like weather and light, and interior personal states. He currently lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts where he also writes about art and culture for the Provincetown Independent. His work reflects his connection to the Cape landscape as well as diverse places around the world where he has lived, including Israel, Poland, and New York.  Storer has an MFA from Boston University, a BA from Brandeis University and attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.