Class Description:

Learn everything you need to know about color theory in nature.

Over the course of six weeks, this class will focus on landscape painting, with concepts that can be applied to any subject painted in natural light. To build a true understanding of color and light, the course begins with the fundamental science that shapes them on Earth. Students will explore how sunlight interacts with the atmosphere, why the sky appears blue, and how that blue shifts under different conditions. The curriculum also examines how the color and quality of sunlight change throughout the day and under varying levels of humidity or pollution, as well as how the sky acts as a secondary light source within shadows. Atmospheric perspective, its structure, variations, and uses, will be broken down in depth. All of this knowledge culminates in learning to create landscapes filled with convincing light, space, and mood. The course includes lectures, discussions, small studies from provided references, and larger paintings based on references of your choice. Open to beginner through advanced painters working in any full-color, layer-friendly medium, such as oils, acrylics, or combinations of watercolor, gouache, and pastels. All demonstrations will be done in oil paint.

Spring I Session Dates:

Scheduled occurrences for the next session of this class are as follows:

Week
Date
Time
Week 1:
1/14/2026
2 - 5 pm ET
Week 2:
1/21/2026
2 - 5 pm ET
Week 3:
1/28/2026
2 - 5 pm ET
Week 4:
2/04/2026
2 - 5 pm ET
Week 5:
2/11/2026
2 - 5 pm ET
Week 6:
2/18/2026
2 - 5 pm ET



  1. Before Class - Welcome & How to Prepare for Class

  2. Week 1 - Raleigh Scattering and why the Sky is Blue

  3. Week 2 - Raleigh Scattering and Blue-Depleted Light

  4. Week 3 - The Golden Hour: Warm Light and Cool Shadows

  5. Week 4 - Local Color Vs. Perceived Color

  6. Week 5 - Dynamic Compositions and Creating an Underpainting

  • $320.00
  • Online
  • 6 Weeks
  • Beginner to Advanced

Meet Your Instructor

Elody Gyekis

Instructor

Elody Gyekis is a painter, animator, and sculptor who uses visual storytelling to reinvent traditional gender roles. Elody earned her MFA in Painting at the New York Academy of Art in 2019 and her BFA in Painting and Ceramics from Penn State University in 2009. Her paintings have been exhibited in many solo and group shows in Pennsylvania and New York, and also across the USA, Central America, and Europe. She completed artist residencies in Sibiu, Romania in 2014, and Giverny, France in 2018. Elody has taught painting workshops in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Honduras, and Costa Rica. In addition to her fine art, she has been a community arts organizer of murals and other public art projects in Pennsylvania and beyond. Elody splits her time between living in Pennsylvania, Central America, and Brooklyn.

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