01.27.2013
Venue: Rudolf Steiner School of Ann Arbor
The Medical Arts Program offered an exciting and unique opportunity for you to spend an afternoon painting and creating in an art studio. Participants learned two different watercolor techniques from the area's most experienced and respected art instructors. This studio art experience opened up a world of color as learners contemplate the different stages of life and use those ideas to paint a metaphorical "tree of life." The art teachers discussed theory & technique and rotated around the studio to help, advise, support, answer questions, and give ideas. This was a creative, hands-on event, and each participant was able to bring home their completed work at the end of the session. All levels were welcome.
The Medical Arts Program offered an exciting and unique opportunity for you to spend an afternoon painting and creating in an art studio. Participants learned two different watercolor techniques from the area's most experienced and respected art instructors. This studio art experience opened up a world of color as learners contemplate the different stages of life and use those ideas to paint a metaphorical "tree of life." The art teachers discussed theory & technique and rotated around the studio to help, advise, support, answer questions, and give ideas. This was a creative, hands-on event, and each participant was able to bring home their completed work at the end of the session. All levels were welcome.
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If you have any questions about the Medical Arts Program, please contact the Medical Arts Program Assistant at [email protected]