"The Elements of a Dynamic Composition" with Guest Instructor Robert H. Way (August 2025)

with Guest Instructor Robert H. Way
WHEN:
3 FULL-DAYS
August 25, 26, 27, 2025
Art League Academy
(106 Cordillo Parkway, Hilton Head Island, SC)

Why does a well painted picture often lack the “punch” that would make it an award winner? Very often the problem is a weak composition.
Rediscover the methods used by the ancient masters to design and compose their magnificent and enduring works of art.
Learn a simplified, guaranteed approach to designing your own strong, well balanced, and beautifully composed work of art. Acquire the knowledge that elevates your artwork to the dynamic levels you desire but may have had difficulty achieving.
Whether you are a novice or an advanced artist, these timeless principles provide the certain advantage you need to achieve a greater degree of perfection in your artwork.
Norman Rockwell said of this approach to composition that, “Even a clumsy amateur with hands like ham bones could create a beautiful painting.”
Emile Gruppe taught that, “You can take a good design, throw it on the floor, and it will look interesting no matter how it lands,” and “A well designed picture will practically paint itself.”
** Students will not produce a painting or drawing in this workshop BUT will go home with one or more wonderfully composed plans for new artwork ready for production. **
This workshop was designed for beginner students, intermediate students and advanced students.
NOTE:
All sales are final, No Exceptions. Credits, Refunds and/or Transfers will not be given for classes you withdrawal from.
In a circumstance where Art League of Hilton Head cancels an offering, a Full refund will be given.
Materials Included: | No materials are included in this class. A list of materials you should bring with you is provided below. |
Requirements: | SUPPLIES LIST: Download a printable supply list Students Should Bring the Following Materials DRAWING PAD (Minimum 16" x 20" or 18" x 24") Can be a newsprint pad 15", 18" or 24" straight edge ruler Drawing Compass: (to draw a circle or arc - one that will open as wide as possible) 8", 10" or 12" plastic 90 degree angle triangle or L shaped Ruler Ultra-fine point Sharpie permanent marker pen Black andRed The instructor will have some on hand in case you can't find one 1 or 2 Drawing Pencils (one that will hold a good sharp point - #H/HB/OR f) Tracing Paper (Pad - 11" x 14" or 17" x 14" or 24" wide roll) The instructor will have some on hand in case student can't find it. A white plastic Mars type Eraser BRING YOUR OWN PHOTOS (No smaller than 5"x7" or larger than 8.5"x11". YOUR OWN PHOTOS! NOT from another source! Instructor will provide free of charge for student use: Acetate Sheets (8.5" x 11") Blue Painters Tape Cropping Angles 3" x 5" and 5" x 8" cards Viva Paper Towels Alcohol OPTIONAL: A Proportion Wheel (a Proportional Scale by C-Thru Ruler Co. is great to have and can usually be purchased at Hobby Lobby, Michaels, Staples or online.) QUESTIONS? Email: Academy@artleaguehhi.org |
Instructor: | Robert H. Way |
Instructor Bio: | ![]() ROBERT H. WAY has been learning his craft, producing his inspiring works of art, and teaching others for more than 40 years. Relying on the time honored and proven artistic principles of the masters, his work depicts a strong affinity for light, color, and dynamic composition. Robert and his students regularly win the highest awards in regional, national, and international juried art competitions. He developed much of his style of painting while working with Tom Blackwell, one of the original Photorealists, and utilizes the painting methods of his mentor Maxfield Parrish. His work has been exhibited in Boston, New York City, throughout New England, the United States, and Europe. Robert's drawings and paintings reside in public and private collections worldwide. THE ELEMENTS OF DYNAMIC COMPOSITION Why does a well painted picture often lack the "punch" that would make it an award winner? Very often the problem is a weak composition. Rediscover the methods used by the ancient masters to design and compose their magnificent and enduring works of art. Learn a simplified, guaranteed approach to designing your own strong, well balanced, and beautifully composed work of art. Acquire the knowledge that will elevate your artwork to the dynamic levels you desire but may have had difficulty achieving. Whether you are a novice or an advanced artist, these timeless principles provide the certain advantage you need to achieve a greater degree of perfection in your artwork. Norman Rockwell said of this approach to composition that, "Even a clumsy amateur with hands like ham bones could create a beautiful painting." Emile Gruppe taught that, "You can take a good design, throw it on the floor, and it will look interesting no matter how it lands." And, "A well designed picture will practically paint itself." Visit Robert Way's website |
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