March 6th live demo, workshop 7th-10th

Come learn to paint in the Russian Impressionist tradition with still lives and portrait models. This class is set up to take each student at their own level through the basics of oil painting with still lives and/or portraits.

Workshop Details: On Wednesday evening, March 6th, there will be a live portrait demonstration, open to the public. All ages welcome. Workshop participants are encouraged to come, ask questions, and meet Pam before the workshop begins the next morning. The oil painting workshop will be the following four days, March 7th – 10th, where you will learn how to paint, or improve your skills under Pam’s guidance. 

During the workshop, you will have the opportunity to explore all that Saint Edwards State Park and The Lodge have to offer, which is located just outside Seattle. There are various dining options to try onsite and nearby throughout the four days. There will be a 1.5-hour lunch break scheduled each day, providing you with the chance to chat, explore, or continue painting. 

Workshop attendees can choose to stay at The Lodge and may utilize a discounted rate. Rate code and supply list will be provided with registration confirmation.

The cost of the workshop is $600. 

For additional questions/comments or to register please reach out to: catalystfineart@gmail.com 

We look forward to seeing you there!

About Pam:

Pam Ingalls is a local Pacific Northwest Artist currently living on Vashon Island. Pam has a degree in art from Gonzaga University’s art department and studied art at the Accademia Di Belle Arti in Florence, Italy. Her award-winning work has been showcased in over 125 national and international exhibitions, including features in Southwest Art Magazine, American Art Collector, and American Arts Magazine. 

“I paint simple things – the things I see, am attached to, and love. Every subject contains an essence that belongs to just that moment. I get to be with that feeling while I translate it into the poetry of paint. As I become more aware, I keep learning that truth is everywhere. Painting is my way to see and tell the truth. I hope that I’ll inspire others to look twice at the beauty of their everyday lives…and to find their own way of expressing that.”

Can’t visit us in person? Discover Pam’s work online: https://catalystfineart.com/artworks/