California based artist, Randall Sexton, will be giving live figure painting demonstration at Carmel Visual Arts on Sunday night, August 23, 2015. The event registration period is ending soon! A $25 ticket includes wine and cheese reception that begins at 6:30 and demo at 7pm.
Participants should take note that the model for this demonstration will be nude.
The following day, Randy begins his NEARLY sold-out 4-day workshop.
Randall Sexton is nationally known for the color and expressive brushwork in his oil paintings of “everyday” scenes. He is described as a “painters’ painter” by Jean Stern (Director for The Irvine Museum of Art). In his words, “As one of the premier contemporary painters of the California landscape, Randall paints still-lifes, figures, and portraits with equal mastery… His work evokes deep feelings, whether it’s the solitude of a deserted street at night or the exaltation of a beautiful landscape, each speaks softly to the viewer.”
Originally from rural New England, Sexton transplanted to San Francisco, CA (after completing a BFA from the University of CT, Storrs, in 1980.) Since then, he has been a fixture in the Bay Area art scene with a reputation as an inspiring teacher and collectable fine artist. For ten years he held a position with the San Francisco Academy of Art, SF. He now teaches various private workshops and classes including the Bay Area’s own Pixar Studios and at Carmel Visual Arts. His workshops have been hosted in destinations within the U.S. and abroad.