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251024 FALL Into Fall painting TWO Acrylic Paintings with Carol Robin King

Art Guild of Tellico Village

Dates: October 24, 2025
Time: 10:00 to 4:00 pm
Location: Chota Classroom A

Prerequisites: None

Contact Information: carolrobinking@gmail.com

Cost: $90
Class Size: Min 6 Max 16
Sign-up: Registration is closed. Contact Carol to see if you can be added to the class.
Deadline: October 10, 2024

Cancellation Policy: Participants may cancel up to 14 days prior to the start of the class for a full refund. There will be no refunds within 14 days of the class unless spot can be filled from wait list. To cancel, fill out the class refund request form

Class Content: Class Content: Smell the Pumpkin Spice and bring Fall to life with this fun birch forest painting and a little pumpkin painting (with or without the stencil words). These are easy beginner paintings, although advanced painters can add more detail as they work and I’ll be there to help. ALL SUPPLIES PROVIDED!!! I will demonstrate each step and then provide personal assistance around the room as you all follow along.
Lets paint together and get in the mood for fall!

I will teach you techniques such as letting the paint brush do the work and create the detail for you and mixing on canvas in order to allow shadows and highlights to appear on their own. Birch trees are fun and fairly easy to paint and I can help with the drawing the pumpkins if needed. Once you learn these techniques, you can go home and use them to create art on your own. These paintings work for Beginner to advanced students. SIGNING UP: If you have trouble signing up online or miss the deadline, you can email me and just bring money to the class on the day of the event.

Supply List: All supplies are provided! I will provide a 11×14 canvas and all the paints and brushes for our project. This size is easier to complete in a short class and the size lends itself better to finding a spot on your wall to display your masterpiece! I will bring stencils if you desire to add the words on the pumpkin painting. Just bring yourself, an apron or shirt that can handle getting paint on it — PACK A LUNCH and lets have fun!!!

Biography: Tennessee artist Carol Robin King was born and raised in Argentina where she discovered her love for drawing at the tender age of 3. At 13, Carol advanced from drawing to painting with oils and acrylics. While in Argentina, she attended 3 years of professional Art School. She loves continuing to learn and perfect her techniques through workshops and online classes. Art has always been a part of Carol’s life. She made extra money selling paintings as a child and painting portraits in college. Throughout the last 30 years, she has had the privilege of teaching art classes for children, teens, and adults. Carol also captures attention with her 3D wall sculptures. Working with cast stone and gypsum, these dimensional bas relief works not only catch the eye but awaken the senses as the shapes emerge – revealed by reflected light. “Quiet times, pleasant memories and peaceful places are what I strive to capture in my art to bring the viewer a moment of peace in a hectic day or a pleasant memory to lift their spirit.” Current projects are providing online video Watercolor lessons, teaching acrylic online and in person classes around the Knoxville area. Carol’s work can be seen at various locations around Knoxville and at the Townsend Art Center in Townsend, TN.

Instructor Website: http://www.carolrobinking.com http://www.paintingtogether.com

251024 FALL Into Fall painting TWO Acrylic Paintings with Carol Robin King Registration Form

Art Guild of Tellico Village

Date(s): October 24, 2025 Cost: $90

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251028 Paint Without Fear …. Loosen Up with Lil Clinard

Art Guild of Tellico Village

Dates: October 28, 2025
Time: 9:00 to 3:00 pm
Location: Chota Classroom A

Prerequisites: Appropriate for all artists who want to loosen up and have more fun creating their art.

Contact Information: watercolorsbylil@charter.net

Cost: $65
Class Size: Min 8 Max 20
Sign-up: Registration is closed. Contact Lil to see if you can be added to the class.
Deadline: October 14, 2025

Cancellation Policy: Participants may cancel up to 14 days prior to the start of the class for a full refund. There will be no refunds within 14 days of the class unless spot can be filled from wait list. To cancel, fill out the class refund request form

Class Content: Shake it up with a playful painting session designed to free your creative flow and reconnect you with the joy of painting. In this one-day class, you’ll discover how to set your fears aside, ways to get started, techniques to paint loosely, and how to critique to benefit your artistic journey. Techniques will be demonstrated, and you will give them a try. You will discover approaches and techniques that will bring you joy. It will be FUN.

Supply List: The instructor will supply everything you need. Since they dry quickly, watercolors and acrylic paint will be provided along with various dry media (like pencil, chalk, charcoal and markers). We’ll also have available basic tools: brushes, palette knives, sponges, silicone scrappers, branches, leaves, and don’t forget your hands and fingers. You may want to bring gloves and an apron.

Biography: Lil Clinard is known for her watercolor, acrylic and encaustic paintings. Painting in both realistic and impressionistic styles she loves to experiment with her art. She often mixes media for fun and effect. Visit her website: www.WatercolorsByLil.com. Lil’s paintings are in private and commercial collections and are available at her Tellico Village Studio.

Instructor Website: Lillian Clinard Fine Art

251028 Paint Without Fear …. Loosen Up with Lil Clinard Registration Form

Art Guild of Tellico Village

Date(s): October 28, 2025 Cost: $65

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251106 Big and Bold Expressive Abstracts with Ginger Oglesby

Art Guild of Tellico Village

Dates: November 6, 7 & 8, 2025
Time: Nov. 6 & 7 9:00 to 4:00, Nov. 8 9:00 to 2:00
Location: Chota Classroom A

Prerequisites: None

Contact Information: gingeroglesby@aol.com

Cost: $315 (member) $350 (non-member)
Class Size: Min 10 Max 15
Sign-up: Registration is closed. Contact Ginger to see if you can be added to the class.
Deadline: October 16, 2025

Cancellation Policy: Participants may cancel up to 30 days prior to the start of the Workshop. There will be no refunds within 30 days of the workshop. If AGTV or the instructor cancels the workshop, participants will get a full refund. To cancel, fill out the workshop refund request form

Workshop Content: Loosen up and expand your creative process. Would you like to paint with more freedom or feeling? Then this workshop is for you. We will explore movement in abstract paintings by using line, shape, value, color and other elements of art to create big and bold expressive abstract composition. By using a variety of mark making techniques and expressive drawing, creates artwork that communicates memories, ideas, and emotions. The class will include demonstrations on drawing, painting intuitively, composition and finding boldness in a painting. We will practice skill building exercises using your unique marks and automatic drawing.

Supply List: *Acrylic paint – warm and cool colors, black, white and any colors you want to use.
*A variety of mark making tools – pencils, charcoal, colored pencils, acrylic markers, artist crayons, etc.
*Pencil sharpener
*Matte Medium
*Brushes varying sizes (large inexpensive brush from hardware store would be nice)
*Palette knife
*Other implements you like to use in painting
*Two large canvases or boards. Examples: 30 x 40, 36×36
*Container for water
*Spray bottle
*Paper towels and/or rags
*Palette (can be freezer paper)
*Painters tape
*Cardboard that will hold a sheet of paper that is 30×22 (provided by instructor)
*Anything else you would like to bring
*Suggestion: Take a trip to a dollar store and find inexpensive things that can make marks on the canvas. Kitchen department has interesting things.

Biography: Ginger Oglesby, a native Southerner, began studying art in the 6th grade. Saturday mornings were spent in art class learning the fundamentals of drawing, color, composition and medium. In the summer, classes were moved outside for landscapes at Nashville’s Belle Meade Mansion. This continued all through high school under the tutelage of Juanita Green Parks, Director of Art, at Watkins Institute in Nashville, TN. Ginger’s education continued to be concentrated in creative endeavors. She received a BFA from the University of Tennessee in Studio Art with a minor in Dance. After college, Ginger’s first job was with a modern dance company, Sidewalk Dance Theater, where she was a member for ten years. Retiring from the dance company, Ginger missed the movement of dance so she poured movement into her paintings. Her work became more loose and free until they became pure abstraction.

Ginger creates dynamic abstract paintings. She allows movement of color, line, form, tone and texture as they interact to be the subject of her paintings. She has the ability to suspend reality and trust her intuition as she creates abstract paintings that result in primitive arrangements of color and shape. Art critic, Brian Sherwin, commented on Ginger’s paintings.
“Ginger’s energetic use of color demands attention. Ginger meshes fiery colors with colder colors, if you will- works that are complex in their simplicity. A startling exchange of color is established. That visual choice reflects Ginger’s connection with order/chaos of nature.”

Ginger prefers not to guide the viewer’s interpretation, rather she captures the viewer’s attention, draws them in, keeps them looking and generates an emotional response. “I use the canvas to tell the bold and sometimes very subtle abstract stories of movement. Beginning with a loose composition and adding layer on layer, my paintings naturally unfold and expose an intuitive dance. These images capture the vibrant attitudes of the human heart. Soaring Leaping Turning!”

Ginger’s work has been exhibited in galleries and art shows including:

dk Gallery, Marietta, Georgia
dk2 Gallery, Homewood, Alabama
York and Friends, Nashville and Memphis, Tennessee
The Glided Grasshopper, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
Art Alley, Homewood, Alabama
Group Shows dk Gallery Marietta, Georgia 2016 -2017
Featured Artist York and Friends Nashville, Tennessee May 2017
Featured Artist The Art Show at BA Brentwood, Tennessee 2016
Duo Show States of Matter District Gallery Knoxville, Tennessee 2016
Solo Show Market Central, Memphis, Tennessee 2014
LeQuire and Company, Nashville, Tennessee
Button and Petter, Douglas, Michigan
UpStairs Gallery, Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee
Harding Art Show, Nashville, Tennessee
The Art Event, Nashville, Tennessee
Bold Brush Winner – Outstanding Abstract December 2012
Fine Arts in Brentwood Show and Sale, Brentwood, Tennessee
Old Natchez House Gallery, Leiper’s Fork, Tennessee
Merging of the Arts, Franklin, Tennessee

Instructor Website: Ginger Oglesby Fine Art

251106 Big and Bold Expressive Abstracts with Ginger Oglesby- Registration Form

Art Guild of Tellico Village

Date(s): November 6, 7 & 8, 2025 Cost: $315 (member) $350 (non-member)

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251002 Rule Breaking Watercolors with Ryan Fox

Art Guild of Tellico Village
Watercolor landscape painting Panama City Central America, trendy wall art nautical artwork travel essentials colorful wall sunset
Angkor Wat ruins Ta Prohm overgrown temple travel painting watercolor landscape art for house handmade item

Dates: October 2, 3 & 4, 2025
Time: 9:00 to 4:00 pm
Location: Chota Classroom A

Prerequisites: None

Contact Information: ryan@rfoxphoto.com

Cost: $350 (member) $385 (non-member)
Class Size: Min 12 Max 20
Sign-up: Workshop cancelled.
Deadline: September 11, 2025

Cancellation Policy: Participants may cancel up to 30 days prior to the start of the Workshop. There will be no refunds within 30 days of the workshop. If AGTV or the instructor cancels the workshop, participants will get a full refund. To cancel, fill out the workshop refund request form

Workshop Content: Explore inventive techniques and new applications for traditional watercolor paint. Break the rules of watercolor with non-traditional methods of painting: magnetic paint painting, texturing with spattering paint, dark to light, wet-into-wet bokeh (shallow depth of field), palette knife painting, and more. The workshop will be a learning experience with demonstrations, one-on-one consultations, and constructive critiques. All levels of students are encouraged to participate. Students are welcome to bring their own photographs or use the instructor’s photographic resources.

Students will complete several quarter-sheet (11×15”) paintings during each session. Students can work from their own photographs or use samples provided by the instructor.

Supply List: * Daniel Smith Lunar Black (PBk11 pigment)
* Non-staining black color (Payne’s Gray)
* Staining Black color- Sepia (Winsor Newton)
* YUPO synthetic paper (11×14)
* Drawing supplies- erasers, pencils
* X-Acto knife or Utility knife with snap-off blades (available at Lowes/Home Depot)
* Watercolor paper- I prefer Arches and Fabriano but any decent paper will work. Please test it with masking fluid beforehand to make sure mask does not tear the paper. We will paint 11×15” quarter sheets.
* Spray Bottle
* Watercolor palette- choose your normal colors
* Watercolor supplies- brushes, paints, paper towels, water buckets (I use two buckets at once).
* Palette knife- recommend at least two palette knifes- medium and small size.
* Masking fluid- I use Grafix and Pebeo but any brand will work
* Cheap brush for masking fluid- do not use your good watercolor brushes
* Flat brushes for removing paint. Recommend two- one ½” and one 1” brush
* #6 Mop brush (with pointed tip) for flinging paint. Any larger brush will work too.
* Paints with white in them- PW6. Any paint with PW6 in the tube. Examples include Winsor Newton Cerulean Blue not listed on tube), Holbein Jaune Brilliant #2, Holbein Lavender. Or add Titanium White to a color.

Biography: Ryan Fox is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society as well as numerous state and regional societies. Ryan has won awards in The American Watercolor Society (AWS), Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors, Missouri Watercolor Society, Georgia Watercolor Society (GWS), and Watercolor Society of North Carolina juried shows. His work has been featured in Watercolor Artist Magazine, Art of Watercolour, and Splash 15, 16, 19 & 20 hardcover books published by F+W Media.

Instructor Website: www.rfoxphoto.com

251002 Rule Breaking Watercolors with Ryan Fox – Registration Form

Art Guild of Tellico Village

Date(s): October 2, 3 & 4, 2025 Cost: $350 (member} $385 (non-member)

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250731 Painting with Pastels with Kristen Szala

Art Guild of Tellico Village

Dates: August 1 & 2, 2025
Time: 9:30 to 4:00 pm
Location: Chota Classroom A

Prerequisites: None

Contact Information: kszalastudio@gmail.com

Cost: $120 (members) $155 (non-members)
Class Size: Min 6 Max 16
Sign-up: Registration is closed. Contact Kristen to see if you can be added to the workshop.
Deadline: July 10, 2025

Cancellation Policy: Participants may cancel up to 30 days prior to the start of the Workshop. There will be no refunds within 30 days of the workshop. If AGTV or the instructor cancels the workshop, participants will get a full refund. To cancel, fill out the workshop refund request form

Workshop Content: This 2-day workshop will teach you how to paint with soft pastels in a layered manner to create colorful and impressionistic-style paintings. We will use several underpainting techniques to get our creative juices flowing, tone the paper, and give us interesting edges and shapes to work from.

Day 1: Let’s paint pears! We will paint one pear, about 6X8, on any paper you bring, to get a feel for layering. In the afternoon, we will paint the same pear with an alcohol wash underpainting. We will paint a 9X12 landscape using a watercolor underpainting. The sanded papers will eat up a paintbrush so make sure to bring a cheap, old brush if possible.

Day 2: Let’s paint clouds, one of my favorite things to paint! We will use value from our reference photo as a guide to painting colorful clouds. Students can choose to either do a watercolor or alcohol wash underpainting. Don’t be intimidated, all of these techniques are beginner friendly! Feel free to email me with any questions!

Supply List: Instructor will provide 2 9X12 sheets of pastel paper commonly used by instructor (ie, UArt, Pastelmat, Lux Archival, handmade with pastel ground; depending on number of sign-ups), rubbing alcohol, brushes to share, latex gloves, containers for rubbing alcohol to share.

Student will need to bring at least 2 sheets of their own paper. Canson Mi-tientes is a very inexpensive alternative to sanded papers and great for practice! They also need a selection of pastels. I use various brands including NuPastel, Terry Ludwig, Mount Vision, Great American, Sennelier and Blue Earth. If possible, bring some harder and some softer pastels to achieve the layered look. We start with the harder sticks to block in areas and finish with the buttery, soft pastels. Jerry’s carries several harder sticks to choose from: Mungyo is a cheaper alternative. There are also Cretacolor and Rembrandts. They also have sets from Sennelier, which are much softer, for the final layer. Please bring a tabletop easel, backing board to fit your paper and tape so we can work upright; allowing the dust to fall down and out of the way.

I will have some reference photos but feel free to bring your own. We will be painting a pear, a blue sky day with clouds, and a simple landscape of trees with a field of grass. I’m happy to email you the photo I’m using as well. Please bring gloves if possible, a small container to hold rubbing alcohol and an old, cheap brush to liquefy the rubbing alcohol. I will have all these things as well for the class to share. Day two will include a watercolor underpainting so please bring a small selection of watercolors. If you don’t have them, you can continue to use an alcohol underpainting.

Biography: My husband and I moved from Florida to Knoxville in 2017, where I taught third and fourth grade. We enjoyed having the Smoky Mountains in our backyard and the changing seasons.

After becoming a 900 miler, I was looking for a new hobby to try out. Google led me to the Oak Ridge Art Center where I signed up for a ‘Mixed Media’ class, having no clue what that really was! I fell in love with all the art supplies and soon after found soft pastels. I learned as much as I could and watched all the tutorials I could find. Now I teach painting with pastels at the ORAC Tuesday mornings.

I enjoy painting landscapes and florals and dabbling in many other mediums to learn how to enhance my pastel paintings. I enjoy learning myself and continue to take pastel workshops whenever I can.

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