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Altamaha Technical College

Continuing Education Course 

 

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 Landscape Painting

by Instructor, Kita Macon 

Topics Covered:

Using theory and photo reference you will learn how to create:

  • composition in landscape
  • space
  • color harmony
  • mood
  • time of day
  • a painting of landscape from life
Class Date:  Mondays, January 8, 22, 29 and February 5, 12
Class Time:  4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Location:  C. Paul Scott Polytechnical Center
Requirement for students to participate:  Completion of "Fundamentals of Painting," taught by instructor; or commensurate training and experience, approved by instructor.

Instructor:  Marquita (Kita) Macon

  • 35 years of experience as an instructor
  • Winner of 13 "Best in Show" and "First Place" awards at various shows across the nation.
  • Member of 8 national artist associations.
  • Instructors studied under:  Daniel E. Green; Lajos Markos; Everett Raymond Kinstler; Greg Kreutz; Jim Wilcox; Ted Goerschner, George Kountoupis, Don Andrews
Fee:  $67.50
Materials:  Easels and paint supplies to be furnished by student.  (A list of required materials and suggested procurement sources are available in the Office of the Polytechnical Center; or contact instructor @ 530-6674.)
Deadline for Registration and Payment:  January 4, 2007



 







Continuing education courses are developed in response to special educational demands and requests of citizens, professional and business groups, and other organizations. The major role of continuing education is to develop and implement courses for career and professional development and personal interest and enrichment. These courses are offered in an informal and non-competitive setting. Usually, there are no grades or exams.  Admission to the school is not required. However, advance registration into the class is required.  A complete listing of courses is published quarterly.

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