![]() I also liked Vinstra a lot it’s a beautiful valley.” The area is packed with restaurants and bars, which makes the river a focal point. Here, I decorated a wall located right by the river that runs through the city. That was probably the place that stood out the most to me. So, what did you think of the places? Any favourites? “Except for Oslo, Asker, and Horten, I hadn’t been to any of the places, so I had no idea what to expect.” That opens up for interpretation”, Whatson says.Įven though Whatson grew up in Oslo, he was not familiar with all the places involved in the project. It tends to be quite subtle, allowing the viewers to think for themselves. “My work always has an underlying meaning, yet the message doesn’t necessarily hit you in the face. If you look closely, each wall tells a story unique for the location. In 20, Whatson has spent most of his time in Norway to add colour to seven destinations close to where he grew up.Īnd the result? Whatson’s distinctive artistic style – grey tones as a basis, mixed with a splash of vibrant colours – is dominant in all seven pieces. And four other destinations in the Oslo region. His pieces of art can be seen on massive walls and in prestigious exhibitions all over the globe. As a professional street artist, Martin Whatson has spent the past decade travelling the world. Var S = window.Sprig S.appId = a S._queue = window.UserLeap = S Ī.async = 1 a.src = e + '?id=' + S.Tokyo. You still have access to all of the above without joining the Facebook group. This is a completely optional extra to this Art Hub and you don’t have to connect to it if you don’t want to. ![]() It is a ‘no pressure’ private community where you can be as active or as passive as you want to be.the emphasis will be on supporting each other in a kind and respectful way. The more people that participate the more knowledge and experience you have access to. It's a place to share photos of your work if you wish to and a place to give each other inspiration and support. perhaps even share your thoughts on any ‘arty’ books you’ve read or exhibitions you’ve seen. A place to share news of any ‘arty’ events taking place or discuss new materials or techniques you’ve tried. It's an opportunity to chat with fellow artists in a friendly online community, to share your creative thoughts and ideas. ‘Art Club’ Group.we also have an optional private Facebook page, only accessed by members of this site. So ultimately they will be accessed here in the archive.ĭiscounts.as a member of the Art Hub you automatically receive discounts on any in-person classes or workshops you take with me as well as discounts on any artwork you purchase or any commissions you place. An opportunity for feedback that everyone can benefit from.Īrchive.the Art Hub is going through a bit of a transition period at the moment and I'm in the process of updating what is being offered, but I want to make sure that all past projects and video lessons are still accessible for you. Here we can chat about your current projects or you can ask questions about issues you may be struggling with. Zoom Sessions.once a month I offer you all, as a group, an invitation to join me on a live zoom session. Members are welcome to add to this with suggestions of their own. Resources.here you’ll find useful information, lots of hints & tips as well as advice on materials and equipment. Hopefully this new section will help inspire you with ideas of your own. It's always great to see how others work, what processes they apply, the ups and downs they experience. Studio Practice.here you'll see me working on my own projects, be that commissions, a new series of paintings or even playing in sketchbooks. It is designed to see where your imagination will take you and help you develop your creativity. Inspiration.this section offers you challenges, prompts and themes to spark ideas and give you the motivation and freedom for more self expression. wherever possible they are recorded in real-time with me explaining the process as it happens. Videos are of a suitable length so they remain achievable and interesting. There's also a suggestion of materials to use so that you have everything you need to enjoy your painting experience and make your preparation easier. Each lesson gives you the opportunity to complete a finished piece of art and is supported with photos, templates or tracings to download if you need. ![]() They cover a variety of subjects, materials and techniques. This includes advice on such fundamentals as colour, composition and texture.Īrt Projects.are step by step video lessons giving practical instruction. Ideal for those wanting help and encouragement with their drawing & painting skills, and perhaps a little inspiration to try something new or different.Ĭore Skills.offer you the building blocks of learning to draw and paint, showing you the basics on how to start, giving you a good foundation of knowledge. ![]()
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