Showing posts with label palette knife painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palette knife painting. Show all posts

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Painting Workshop Palette Knife Trees




Painting Workshop, Palette Knife Tree  Painting with Chris Hobel
At Sunrise Beach I am having a one day class on Monday May 28 2012 .

 Cost will be 60$ approx 6hrs tuition.
 Max in class 6-7, class has 3 places available
You will need to provide your own materials and easl
Bookings  essential
Let me know if you can make it. If you need any help with accommodation let me know and perhaps I can help

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Joyful Flowers Palette Knife Instructions by Chris Hobel Noosa Artist published in Fine Art and Decorative Painting Magazine

I now have another  publication available in Fine Art and decorative painting Magazine May June 2011
Step by Step instructions for Palette Knife  Joyful Flowers in Acrylic using Atelier Acrylics in Vol18 #11 in newsagents all over Australia now. Also  available at selected outlets in Canada and the US.
We painted a similar matching  painting in class earlier.  Quick Fun and Easy to achieve

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Tree Class paintings with the Palette Knife

Well, its about time I continued the tree story, you may like to read the previous blog to  understand this one better .Here are some of the paintings from the class with the palette knife and a limited palette  mentioned in the earlier blog. They are almost finished... I think I forgot to take the final pics!




Classes commence  on the 31st of January so contact me if you would like to join the fun. Details willl be posted on the right side of the blog... stay tuned

Monday, August 9, 2010

Todays Palette Knife painting class, Noosa painting Classes

Acrylic Palette Knife painting
Using the palette knife is great way to free up your painting style especially those who have an instinctively orderly mind. The other advantage I particularly love is that cleaning up is so easy, no brushes to clean, how good is that.
This painting is 8x8", most of the class used a larger format and we need to add a few finshing touches. I will upload the completed paintings after next class next week, so please check back to see