The signature of a Francese watercolor is his use of big shapes, color, color and more color! No matter where a Francese watercolor is displayed, it will radiate a flash of color that literally jumps off the wall, immediately capturing the eye of the casual observer and art critic alike. Francese brings a new style to the time tested combination of color and interesting shapes. His style employs the use of large brushes and a wet-on-wet method where in much of the color mixing is accomplished on the paper. Frank's technique often produces brilliant, at other times subtle, and always unique shades of color. The only limits are the artist?s imagination and willingness to experiment with every combination of color on his palette. Color provides the stage for the artist?s performance; shapes provide the characters. Detail is only used after the color and big shapes, positive and negative, are in place. Francese states ?One must not over do the detail in any painting. It should be using it sparingly and with great thought. I have seen many paintings where the artist used too much detail, thinking that is the key to a great painting.? The goal of a Francese workshop is to teach artists of all skill levels to combine color, shape and then detail into a unique work of art.
Thursday Mar 20, 2014 Sunday Mar 23, 2014
March 20-23 9:00 am - 4 Pm
Colquitt County Arts Center.
$360
229-985-1922