This specialized class will cover intuitive image-making techniques using watercolor that uncover the mythology of your own subconscious. This class is meant to guide children, adults, and experienced artists, into our unique sensitivities and build confidence in our ability to make images of mystery and inquiry. The class follows aims at strengthening 4 skills for each student: 1 Form Creation 2 Rendering and Channeling 3 Composition and Subject Relationships 4 Assemblage and Myth-Making
Materials included for an additional $25, or please contact us at hi@losfelizconservatory.com if you would like to purchase and bring your own.
Sebastian Loo (they/he) is an LA-based painter and installation artist working primarily with ink, color, and Chinese Xuan rice paper. Existing in liminal spaces as a queer, Chinese American artist, Loo’s work ultimately seeks hybridity in subjects of disparate origin to question the stories that restrain worldview and systems change at large. Loo received their BFA in Art History at Seattle University in 2019 and have exhibited in galleries along the Western United States including: Soil Gallery (Seattle, WA), Human Resources (Los Angeles, CA), Known Gallery (Los Angeles, CA), and Monte Vista Projects (Los Angeles, CA). In the upcoming year they are scheduled for a solo show at Known Gallery and will attend Salmon Creek Farm Residency. Writing about their work can be found in Nous Ance Magazine, Graphite Magazine, USA Art News, and the Los Angeles Times.
