Class Description:

Learn a traditional alla prima technique for painting flower studies in oil.

This course will present a multifaceted exploration of flowers, channeling the ferver and curiosity of the late 16th and 17th century artists and luminaires. Each week students will focus on a different flower, utilizing oil paint to create studies based on the Dutch Golden age alla prima techniques (a period formative to both botanical illustration and the genre of floral painting). Each bloom will be presented in terms of basic biology and history. A structural understanding of the forms will be discussed before attention turns to a "paint along" style demonstration. Accompanying the demonstration will be supplemental information on the flower such as historical painted examples, and various other supplements (writings, poems, stories, notes from a horticulturist, etc). Each painting will function as a stand-alone study, but all paintings will be painted under a consistent light source so the studies can theoretically be "assembled" into a full bouquet. Ultimately these skills and techniques are central to the traditional painting practice, as is the notion of the flower's intrinsic symbolism: that of a delicate and beautiful creation that will ultimately wither and die.

Summer I Session Dates:

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

Week
Date
Time
Week 1:
5/20/2025
6:30 - 9:30 pm ET
Week 2:
5/27/2025
6:30 - 9:30 pm ET
Week 3:
6/03/2025
6:30 - 9:30 pm ET
Week 4:
6/10/2025
6:30 - 9:30 pm ET
Week 5:
6/17/2025
6:30 - 9:30 pm ET
Week 6:
6/24/2025
6:30 - 9:30 pm ET


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

  2. Week 1 - Planting the seed, and the first, our most simple bloom

  3. Week 2 - The Second Bloom

  4. Week 3 - The Third Bloom

  5. Week 4 - The Fourth Bloom

  6. Week 5 - The Fifth Bloom

  • $290.00
  • Online
  • 6 Weeks
  • Beginner to Advanced

Meet Your Instructor

Zane York

Instructor

Zane York deftly walks the line between playfulness and profundity. Drawing inspiration from the inherent strangeness of the natural world, York imbues quotidian scenes with subtle elements of the surreal. His finely detailed renderings offer a view of reality that is ever-so-slightly askew, creating a peculiar sense of balance in accordance with his own set of natural laws. Zane’s images invite us to turn away from the glare of the synthetic world and explore the shifting shadows of the human mind. York received his B.F.A. in Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and his M.F.A. in Painting from the New York Academy of Art. Zane has had solo exhibitions with numerous galleries, museums, and institutions. His works have been exhibited in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver, Melbourne, St. Barthelemy, Florida, and France. He maintains his studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and teaches for the New York Academy of Art and Rhode Island School of Design.

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