Acrylic Painting for Young Artists | Ages 9-12 | March | Spring

Acrylic Painting for Young Artists | Ages 9-12 | March | Spring

Young Artists | This class is completed

Beginner, Intermediate

3/9/2021-3/30/2021

4:30 PM-6:30 PM EDT on Tue

150.00 USD

Member Discount Available

To assist you in preparing for this class, we have provided a link to the setup / test pages from the conference provider. If you have never used this conference service before please click on the link below so that your PC or device will be ready to participate in this class.

Young students that want to explore art will enjoy this introductory painting class. We will begin by learning about the materials, understanding principles of design and some color basics. Students will follow along with me as we create a finished painting each session. No prior experience necessary.

  • ALLI Virtual Classes are hosted on Zoom:
  • • Click the link in your confirmation email to access the virtual classroom. The meeting will start when the instructor (the meeting host) arrives.
  • • Make sure you download the Zoom app on the device you plan to use PRIOR to the start of class. Download for free here: https://zoom.us/download
  • • Your Zoom Name must match the name and email you used to register for the class. If your name/email does not match with the registration you will not be accepted into the classroom.
  • • Prepare for your class a few minutes early to troubleshoot any issues you may encounter. Troubleshooting with zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/sections/200305593-Troubleshooting
  • • Find the supplies and materials needed for the first 2 sessions of class in the course description listed online. Your instructor may send an additional materials list on the first day of class.
  • Tuition for virtual classes in non-refundable.
  • • Acrylic paints (student set is fine or the following colors):
  • Blue, red, crimson, yellow, green, white
  • • Synthetic brushes for acrylic paints: 3 sizes- large flat, medium flat, small round
  • • Container for water
  • • Paper towels
  • • Canvas, 9 x 12 (4, one for each class)
  • • Table top easel or something sturdy to hold your canvas
  • • Palette- can be plastic or styrofoam plate or anything else to hold paint
Fusco, Liz

Painting and drawing is something I’ve been doing my entire life. I started my art career in high school and took a hiatus after getting married and raising a family. Going back to get my degree was always a goal of mine and as an adult I studied oil painting- both landscape and still life, .and I received my B.F.A. and MA with a NY certification in Art Education. As a teacher and lifelong learner, I am always looking to expand my knowledge. In 2014, I enrolled in the Botanical Certificate program at the New York Botanical Gardens and earned my certificate in
2017. Because of my passion for nature, wildlife and gardening, I began painting flowers and plant life. I really enjoy painting in both oils and watercolor and my subjects almost always include natural objects.
I have been exhibiting my work in local and national shows since 2010 and received awards for honorable mention and The Roth Award for Botanical Distinction at Filoli Gardens annual Botanical Exhibit in San Francisco, California. A recent group exhibit at the Carter Burden
Gallery in New York, had been featured in Fine Arts Connoisseur magazine in July of 2021. I have also had my work featured in other publications as Botanical Artist Journal, The Smithtown News and the TBR Artist Coloring Book published by the Times Beacon Record.
I am currently teaching Watercolor, Drawing and Oil Painting at the Art Leagues of Long Island and also at The Atelier at Flowerfield in St. James and also at the Art Guild in Port Washington.