With the turn of the season, and the colors changing all around us, summer camps end, and the new fall semester begins. I am offering several classes at both the Visual Art Center of NJ in Summit, and the Center for Contemporary Art in Bedminster, NJ.
Some of my classes for the Visual Art Center are:
“Seeing in Color” 12:30-3 on Thursdays.
“Drawing – Fine tuning the details” 12:30-3 Wednesday.
For teens I offer Drawing and painting on thursday afternoons and saturdays. Specific times are on the website.
Kids classes can also be found on the website as well. I teach Monday and wednesday afternoons.
Register online here: CLICK HERE!
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At the Center for Contemporary Art I am offering these weekly classes:
Morning Oil painting 10-12:30 on Tuesdays
Evening Oil Painting 6:30-9 on Tuesdays.
Various 1,2, and 3 week workshops include animal portraiture, perspective and color theory. Specific dates can be found on there website as well.
Register online HERE
Hope to see you in classes! Feel free to contact me via my website if you have any questions!
www.agillustration.com
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About gianchiglia
Bio
Andrea Gianchiglia graduated from the Hartford Art School receiving her BFA in illustration with a minor in art history. She teaches at various art centers such as the Visual Art Center of NJ, Somerset Art Association, and conducts private lessons out of her studio in Bedminster.
Andrea has had both individual and group shows throughout New Jersey and the tri state area, along with various juried shows where she has won several awards for her specialty, animal portraiture. She is available for both personal and commercial commissions. SHe is also a member of the Society of Animal Artists and the Salmagundi Club. Feel free to visit her website at www.AGillustration.com
Artist Statement
While growing up I was surrounded by dogs, cats and other small companions who inspired my love for animals. They never judged me and always gave me their unconditional love. I remember especially our dog Kane, a rottweiler, whose love for our family was the inspiration that lead me to specialize in animal portraiture. It is my way of paying him back for all the joy he brought to my life.
It’s a real pleasure to receive a call from another animal owner who wants to honor a living pet, or commemorate a beloved companion with a portrait that captures the essence of their personality.
My representational realistic style allows me to create a true reflection of their pet’s personality. Working with mostly pencil, charcoal, and oil paints, I strive to reproduce each play of light on the animal’s face, in it’s eyes, or on its coat until I have achieved a true likeness. My goal is to reflect the animal’s personality in a composition that gives it the respect and honor it deserves.
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