Bob Ross 2 day Wildlife Workshop with Anne Hope
Bowen Arts Center334 Highway 9 North - Dawsonville
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Date/Time
Date(s) - 07/25/2026 - 07/26/2026
10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location
Bowen Arts Center
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This 2-day workshop will show you the Bob Ross Technique of painting realistic Wildlife. This type of painting will introduce you to the technique of the Old Master’s way of painting. They would begin their portrait paintings in black, grays and whites before overlaying the oil colors.
Bob Ross’s method is a variant of this technique by using a dry bristle acrylic “shading” for the base coat. The painting is then finished by layering the oils for color, texture and details.
Day 1 – Will be the acrylic part of the painting.
Day 2 – Will be the oil overlay and details to finish the painting.
I know you will enjoy this unique method of Wildlife painting.
All painting supplies are included. Please bring a roll of paper towels, a small spray bottle and old clothes or a smock.
Class times (Doors open 30 minutes before start times)
• SATURDAY 10:30am-4:30pm • SUNDAY Noon-4:30pm
Coffee, juice and muffins will be provided for breakfast Saturday. Only light snacks will be offered at lunch. You are encouraged to bring your own lunch if you need something more.
Class cost is $150. Fee paid to Bowen reserves your spot and is non-refundable 48 hours prior to date/time.
Class space is limited to 6 students. Once class size limit is reached, registration will be closed. At that point, we will notify you if you wish to be on wait list in case of any cancelation. You must register and pay for the class in advance to reserve your place.
The Bowen is located in the heART of Downtown Dawsonville on GA Highway 9. This historic building is still known as “The Old Rock School” circa 1941. The 5,000 sq.ft. stone building is perfect light and space to present exciting exhibitions and education for the cultural arts and social gatherings. Join us in supporting local art and artisans and also continuing this sustainable attribute to the North Georgia community for years to come.
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