Botanical Collage Workshop: Dutch Inspired Botanical Still Life
Sunday, November 10
Noon-3 P.M.
Inspired by her botanical paintings, floral design, and love of the natural world, Abby will guide you in creating your own enduring botanical arrangements inspired by Baroque still life paintings and the natural world in the Baroque period, flowers were loved not just for their beauty but their brevity, now you can invent your own style and create a unique and enduring botanical arrangement with collage that celebrates the beauty of nature.
Abby Youngs Weir is a painter and art therapist currently living in Sea Cliff, and is grateful to be creating art in her Locust Valley Studio and working as a Creative Arts Therapist. Abby studied drawing and painting with Alma Gallanos Stevenson at the Stevenson Art Academy in Sea Cliff, NY. She graduated from Cornell University's School of Fine Arts with a studio concentration in oil painting.
16 years and older
Sunday, November 10
Noon-3 P.M.
Inspired by her botanical paintings, floral design, and love of the natural world, Abby will guide you in creating your own enduring botanical arrangements inspired by Baroque still life paintings and the natural world in the Baroque period, flowers were loved not just for their beauty but their brevity, now you can invent your own style and create a unique and enduring botanical arrangement with collage that celebrates the beauty of nature.
Abby Youngs Weir is a painter and art therapist currently living in Sea Cliff, and is grateful to be creating art in her Locust Valley Studio and working as a Creative Arts Therapist. Abby studied drawing and painting with Alma Gallanos Stevenson at the Stevenson Art Academy in Sea Cliff, NY. She graduated from Cornell University's School of Fine Arts with a studio concentration in oil painting.
16 years and older
Sunday, November 10
Noon-3 P.M.
Inspired by her botanical paintings, floral design, and love of the natural world, Abby will guide you in creating your own enduring botanical arrangements inspired by Baroque still life paintings and the natural world in the Baroque period, flowers were loved not just for their beauty but their brevity, now you can invent your own style and create a unique and enduring botanical arrangement with collage that celebrates the beauty of nature.
Abby Youngs Weir is a painter and art therapist currently living in Sea Cliff, and is grateful to be creating art in her Locust Valley Studio and working as a Creative Arts Therapist. Abby studied drawing and painting with Alma Gallanos Stevenson at the Stevenson Art Academy in Sea Cliff, NY. She graduated from Cornell University's School of Fine Arts with a studio concentration in oil painting.
16 years and older