WASHI TAPE
SEA TURTLES
with Instructor Joan Moreau McKeever
Washi Tape is a not-very-sticky masking tape made from rice paper. It comes in rolls of solid colors, as well as patterns, and provides adherence to a variety of surfaces.
This course is taught by local artist Joan Moreau McKeever, who is here to teach YOU how to create your very own sea turtle painting using washi tape!
There is a $15 materials fee due to the instructors in cash on the first day of this workshop for most materials, which will be provided for you.
WHEN:
Thursday (10am to 1pm)
July 20, 2023
WHERE:
Art League Academy
(106 Cordillo Parkway, Hilton Head Island, SC)
NOTE: 20% of the proceeds from this workshop will be donated by the instructor & ALHH to Sea Turtle Patrol
REFUND POLICY:
Ticket purchases to Art League of Hilton Head events are final. Credits or Refunds will not be given for missed or classes/workshops.
If a class or workshop is canceled by Art League of Hilton Head a full refund will be given.
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | This class is GREAT for all levels of students! |
Materials Included: | There is a $15 Materials Fee due in Cash for materials which will be provided by the instructor |
Requirements: | PLEASE BRING $15 cash to pay the instructor for materials she will provide A Pencil Photo References for inspiration QUESTIONS? Email academy@artleaguehhi.org. |
Instructor: | Joan Moreau McKeever |
Instructor Bio: |
A native of Connecticut, JOAN MOREAU MCKEEVER has an art and music background. Musically, Joan studied violin, viola, and voice privately, and performed professionally into her 20's. She was first introduced to the world of fine art as a little girl by her "Uncle Teddy," a man named Ted Davies known for his woodcutting skills. At a very young age, Uncle Teddy sat Joan down in his studio and put a piece of charcoal in her hand. This started it all. In high school, Richard Montross became Joan's mentor and kept her going when the 60s era had other ideas. Joan went on to attend the Vancouver School of Art, then the University of Alaska, and later, the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. Professionally, she ran Amber Rose Advertising in Alaska and Design for Business in Connecticut, before joining The Wright Companies as their Marketing and Creative Director, winning more awards for their advertising than any other real estate firm in Connecticut. In addition to commercial graphic design, Joan continued to paint, mostly watercolor portraits, on a limited basis. In the early 90s, while raising her two boys, Joan became a licensed Realtor and continued to work with the Wright Companies in a sales capacity. A recipient of several awards, Joan was inducted into the RE/MAX Hall of Fame in 2005 for record accumulated sales. The tug and longing for a return to the arts were prompted first by a visit Joan took a few years ago to the now fully accredited Emily Carr University of Art and Design, once the Vancouver School of Art. Additionally, she spent a few weeks in Maui with her husband, Tom, which sparked and reignited the "artist in her bones" beginning with sketches and ink drawings, which Nicholas (her artist blacksmith son and owner of WicksForge) now carves into linoleum for prints. Since moving to South Carolina, Joan has been fascinated with the Low Country and its beauty and has returned to painting full time. There is abundant joy in creating and sharing, and by doing so, Joan hopes to make a small difference in the lives of others along the way. |
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