VISION, MOODS, AND MOMENTS: CONTEMPORARY CONCEPTS IN THE IMAGINARY LANDSCAPE
David Adam deVillier
Course Description
Every landscape has a skeleton and a soul that supports its fancy clothing. You must strip down the landscape until she is flagrant and bare and then dress her beautifully with imagination and invention. Once you know its topography, you can develop it and shape it and create a contemporary vision for it. You will become the architect and the engineer. You will find focal points within it that will make the viewer desire to enter into your visions, and discover the characters who inhabit it with imagination, whimsey and will.
Instructor
David A. deVillier is a painter and sculptor, who currently divides his time between Sun Valley, Idaho and LaGrande, Oregon. David graduated from Louisiana State University with a BFA and received his MFA from Yale University. David has taught and lectured throughout the Pacific Northwest and across the country, including Washington State University, Eastern Oregon University, and Whitman College. He is an award-winning and published artist and his work has been featured in The Northwest edition of “New American Paintings”, in “Artweek” Magazine, and in “Art and Antiques Magazine.

 

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Dates June 25 – 28, 2008
Tuition $575 ($550 members)
Skill Level All Levels
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Call (307) 733-6379 to Register