In the Garden

In the Garden with Galia Alena
The flower is the poetry of reproduction.It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life.
— Giraudoux

In the Garden- Flower Studies with the Masters

In this course we will be following the tradition of many great artists and learning from those artists who came before us. We will be studying under the tutelage of Redon, Gauguin, Mackintosh and Preston, all of whom each have something unique and magical to teach us about painting flowers. We will study their work, their methods and processes and then we will be taking what we learn to produce our own pieces, to inspire and develop our own craft and expression, to stretch our skills and deepen our confidence.

4 Artists 4 Weeks 4 lessons each week (minimum)

Producing this class has been a love affair- a love affair with each of the artists as I fell more and more in love with their work, a love affair with my garden in all it's winter glory, and a love affair with creating, with painting, with sketching, with pastels, with watercolours, with drawing- with the act of making art.

Now available as self-guided

4 weeks workshop- $88

“There are always flowers for those who want to see them.
— Matisse

The Artists:

Redon- The Prince of Dreams
 
Redon's work explored the triumph of light over darkness and after years of working in monochromatic images, his Noirs, colour exploded onto his canvas in a celebration of life through flowers filtered through his dreams.

Mackintosh- A Modern Man

Much celebrated for his architectural work, Mackintosh was a master of design and hugely influential over the Art Nouveau movement, bringing design and detail perfection to the decorative arts.

Gauguin- In search of Eden

Gauguin sort to find paradise on earth and when he couldn't he improvised and created works that aspire beyond the world in front of him to a create a utopian world.

Preston- Decoration without ornamentation

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
— Quote Source

Preston brought Modernist ideas to her decorative floral arrangements adding influences of cubism, minimalism and abstraction to stylise her flower studies and bring Australian flora onto the canvas in new ways.

“Earth laughs in flowers.
— Emerson

The Format:

Each week, for 4 weeks, we shall take one of the artists and immerse into their work, examining, studying, copying to learn and then finally taking what we have learnt into our own unique piece


 ☆    Minimum of 4 lessons per week.
 ☆    Lessons delivered via video along with support slideshows, photos and text.
 ☆    Community Facebook group to share and be further inspired.
 ☆    Acrylic painting, pastels, watercolour, sketching and drawing, journaling and relief printing.
 ☆    Lifetime access*

At the end of this course you should walk away with new techniques and approaches to painting flowers along with the confidence to tackle what can at times seem like a daunting subject matter with all the delicate patterns, profusions of colour and mass of detail.

Now available as self-guided

4 weeks workshop- $88

“Come & join me falling in love with the delicacy of petals, with the vibrant colours, with the memories of Spring, with winter sunlight on your eyelids, with brush strokes & rich pages.
— Galia Alena

Now available as self-guided

4 weeks workshop- $88

Galia Alena

I’m a visual poet working in just about any medium I can lay my hands on although I am a professionally trained photographer and a so called “self-taught” artist (of course there have been many teachers on that path). I’m in love with the creative process. I’m a beauty unveiler, light huntress, moment caresser and visionary poetess. Ultimately, all of my work is about helping people peel back the layers to experience the intense beauty of each moment allowing access to both their intuitive wisdom and a deeper connection to spirit and self. (Because the beauty of this life cracks our hearts open and it is through the cracks that light can flow both in and out and connect us back to our divine selves) That is what I do and I do it through photography, art, journaling and teaching. I live in the insanely beautiful Blue Mountains, just shy of Sydney, with my family, our cat and all the winged ones who frequent our garden. Each day here is a wondrous delight of tiny miracles through either the glorious light or magical mists. I would love to work with you, have a look around and see where you are called... "Where I create, there I am true." Rilke

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