Woodbridge library host reception for Palette Art Studio
The March/April exhibit features the works of students of the Palette Art Studio in Cheshire. Their work represents a variety of technique, media, and content. The artists used materials such as oil, watercolor, gouache, tempera, pencil, and ink to create still lifes, portraits, landscapes, and more. The participating artists range in age from five years old to adulthood.
Palette Art Studio was founded, in 1997, by artist and teacher Natasha Piskunova. Trained in Russian schools of classical and contemporary painting and drawing, Piskunova draws on her experience as a teacher of artistically-gifted children in St. Petersburg. Her studio employs both innovative and traditional teaching methods. Students are systematically introduced to the fundamental concepts and skills of painting and drawing. They learn to understand and manipulate structure, form, and color, while utilizing a broad range of mediums and techniques. At Palette Art Studio, personal artistic expression and growth is encouraged, and students enjoy the process of creation. Teaching methods are flexible and individualized, so that each student can thrive in a dynamic and exciting setting. For more information, visit their website This exhibit is free and open to the public. All are welcome to visit.
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