Events in September 2024

  • PROGRAM: How Would Sargent Paint Them? presented by Luana Luconi Winner

    PROGRAM: How Would Sargent Paint Them? presented by Luana Luconi Winner


    September 9, 2024

    This is an active program inspired by the 2023-24 "Fashioned by Sargent" exhibition at the Fine Arts Museum of Boston and the Tate in London

    Attention SPS Members: You will recieve a link to register for this free program from our SPS email system around September 1.

    How Would Sargent Paint Them? by ©Luana Luconi Winner, IAPS-MC, PSA-Sig, SPS-MS, PSof Atl-JM

    90 minute program

    Portrait artist, master pastelist, and favored instructor Luana Luconi Winner will present an active program inspired by the 2023-24 “Fashioned by Sargent” exhibition at the Fine Arts Museum of Boston and at the Tate in London.

    After a short history of Sargent, she will then focus on Sargent’s extraordinary handling of skin tones. Luana will explain the very specific differences in how Sargent depicted the blue bloods of Europe, the creamy debutants of the United States, and the country people in the small villages he visited on his travels.

    Luana will show how some of his favorite subjects might have been created in pastels with five different skin tones in miniature copies of Sargent’s portraits. Following will be a short portrait demonstration, copying the head only from Sargent’s portrait of Frederick Law Olmsted, the landscape architect of more than 100 public parks in the us from Central Park in New York to the Biltmore House in Asheville, NC.

    Biography:

    Luana Luconi Winner is a founding member of the Portrait Society of America, a Juried Member of the Portrait Society of Atlanta, an elected Master Circle member of the International Association of Pastel Societies, a Signature Member of the Pastel Society of America, Signature Member, past president, and honorary lifetime member of the Pastel Society of North Carolina, Member of Excellence of the Southeastern Pastel Society, North Carolina Ambassador for the Portrait Society of America, and an active member of several other art boards and national art organizations.

    Portrait artist, author, lecturer, judge, and favored instructor, Mrs. Winner was educated in Rome and Florence, Italy, Switzerland, and the USA. Her portraits of CEOs, Banking Founders, Chancellors, Administrators, Government Officials, Military Officers, Debutantes, and families hang in corporations, universities, government buildings, museums (as the Museè du Pastel in France), and residences stateside and abroad.

    Her figurative pieces, still lifes, and landscapes have won international awards including best in show and multiple medals and distinctions over the years. While maintaining an active studio in the downtown business district of the state capital, she also was contracted to run a statewide competition/exhibition for the state of North Carolina for 25 years.

    Currently an author with Penguin Random House (formerly F+W Media), she penned and illustrated her textbook drawing and painting faces and skin tones in “Painting Classic Portraits: Great Faces Step-by-Step.” Originally, in English, later also translated into Chinese, it was published and distributed worldwide. This edition is nearly sold out and also available as an ebook.

    Among her teaching opportunities in Venice, Florence, and Rome, Luana has served as guest instructor for the international pastel exhibition in France, worked in Spain, and exhibited multiple times in Tuscany. She was part of the first Chinese Pastel Festival of China in Suzhou, China, and traveled as part of a cultural exchange of art instructors.

    Recently having served as Editor of the Folio Magazine for the Portrait Society of Atlanta, she carefully balances dedication to volunteer work for her favorite art organizations with her painting, writing, and speaking schedule. Luana believes there is beauty everywhere in this world if we are willing to be open enough to see it.

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  • MINI Workshop: The Essentials: “The Color of People” by Luana Luconi Winner

    MINI Workshop: The Essentials: “The Color of People” by Luana Luconi Winner


    September 14, 2024

    This workshop will set you on your way to sketching and painting faces with confidence. Suitable for artists of all levels of experience.

    Images by John Sargent

    This workshop presented by Luana Luconi Winner, IAPS-MC, PSA-Sig, SPS-MS, PSof Atl-JM will set you on your way to sketching and painting faces with confidence. Artists of all levels of experience will find useful, basic, and essential instruction of the color of the head. With these indispensable notes, you will begin to enjoy painting portraits without hesitation.

    Materials will be sent to you the day before the workshop. The lessons and demonstrations will begin with focused attention on multiple skin color combinations. Multiple nuances in hue and shading within specific skin tones. Various ethnicities will be studied and copied as we challenge you to use to the fullest the materials you already have in your studio.

    A fundamental understanding of the head will begins with a simplified explanation of the skull’s dimensions, proportions, and assembly of individual features into and onto the head.

    Simple diagrams and mixtures will become your color charts for your use as you approach new faces in the future. Further information is available in my book “Painting Classic Portraits: Great Faces Step by Step” published by F+W Media now Penguin Random House. Available in hardcover (mostly used) on Amazon and also as an e- book.

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