Do you like hands-on art?
Learn how to paint an icon!
No art experience needed.
Workshop "Windows to Heaven" Presented by Anne Emmons
Saturday July 23, 2016 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Fee: $75 per person (includes all art materials)
Lunch is not included so please bring your own lunch
Workshop Description: This one day workshop will introduce participants to the basics of iconography and icon painting. We will be creating icons using watercolor paints and gold foil. All art materials will be provided and are included in the workshop fee.
Anne Emmons is a Denver artist, schooled in traditional Orthodox Icon painting. Her life has permanently been influenced by a love of beauty and a desire to create images. In a sense, Art is her first language. Emmons received her BFA from CU-Denver; where she studied art, geology and art history. She obtained her MFA from Azusa Pacific University in Los Angeles. Her thesis project, Incomplete Icons of Personhood, was exhibited in 2010. It explored human personhood through the symbolic language of the icon, within the context of relationship roles within family, across cultures and tempral boundaries.
Emmons' artistic practice is grounded in drawing and painting. She works primarily in watercolors, egg tempera, and gilding. Her art has been exhibited in Los Angeles, Denver, Santa Fe, Washington, Massachusetts and Kansas, and owned in collections in the U.S.,Switzerland, Algeria, Bosnia and Chile. She has lead various seminars presented throughout Colorado,California,Kansas and Oklahoma. Her seminars focus on the research of the theology of beauty through various artistic traditions.
Both Icons on this page were painted by Anne Emmons.