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New pastels from pastel painting classes 2018

Aug 14, 2018

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Elaine Cimino gives art lessons at the North Valley Senior Center through the City of Albuquerque Senior activities program.

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Come and learn the tips for making a successful pastel drawing. Sign up at the front desk of the North Valley Senior Center, August 3- the 23

Learn Pastels the easy way! Painting with Pastels

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The Wave- Pastel 16"x12"

Learn pastels and expand your creativity! Take art classes and learn skills that will be with you for a life-time.

This art class covers color theory and painting techniques in soft chalk pastels. You learn about papers and various drawing techniques. Beginners welcomed.

If you are experienced or have taken previous classes please bring your art work to class to  show me what you would like to work on for this session.

Register at front desk or online.

Where: North Valley Senior Center

Times: 4:30pm – 6:30 pm

Dates: February 3 – 24 th

Days: Tuesday Afternoons

Cost: $45.00 person

Other: Materials supplied

Mixing it Up! Mixed Media Art Class

Nov 18, 2014

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Watercolor, Pastel with Acrylic Mediums Painting Classes Event Details when Jun 2, 2015 to Jun 23, 2015where North Valley SCcost 45.00

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Jun 2, 2015 to Jun 23, 2015 at North Valley SCMixing it up with mixed media painting classes are now being offered at the North Valley Senior Center, Albuquerque, NM, on Tuesday afternoons in June 2015. Discover new applications to painting with watercolor, pastel and acrylic mediums techniques.

You will learn how to apply and create textures, while making visually pleasing and interesting artwork. Learn resist techniques and photocollage transfers.

Elaine Cimino, artist/instructor, has 20 plus years experience teaching art to all levels and ages of students according to their abilities.

Learn the fundamentals of art to apply to your own interests and artwork.

No experience necessary. Register at front desk or call the Senior Center to sign up

Address: 3825 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107  Phone:(505) 761-4025

www.elaineciminostudios.com

Painting Flowers with Acrylics

Nov 18, 2014

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May 5, 2015 to May 26, 2015  Where: North Valley Senior Center 

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May 5, 2015 to May 26, 2015 at North Valley SC“Painting Flowers with Acrylics” is a beginning painting class for adults being offered at the North Valley Senior Center in Albuquerque, NM. This class will be offered in May of 2015.This class explores in depth several techniques using acrylics.  Color theory, Composition, drawing, are some of the formal elements of painting that will be covered in theclass. Discover how amazing artist’s worldwide are using the acrylics techniques as a basis to apply ideas to other mediums. This 4 week class offers tips on using acrylics  and mediums  to achieve a successful painting.You can apply color theory and drawing skills learned in other offered workshops. Cost $45.00

Address: 3825 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107  Phone:(505) 761-4025   

Materials provided   http://www.borntodraw.com/workshops/painting-flowers-acrylics/

For additonal infomration on artist instructor see: www.elaineciminostudios.com

Beginning Adult Drawing

Nov 18, 2014

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Apr 7, 2015 to Apr 28, 2015 at North Valley Senior Center

Charcoal Drawing

Beginning Adult Drawing Classes at the Albuquerque North Valley Senior Center Begin April 7th, 2015 through the April 28th, 2015. Register online here or call the Senior Center and Register at the front desk. Address: 3825 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107  Phone:(505) 761-4025

No Experience Necessary, Sign up even if you can only draw stick figures.

Elaine Cimino, who taught college drawing and painting for 20 years, is offering drawinglessons to senior center members 50+ adults.

Learn how draw using the chiaroscuro “3D” techniques Use of pencil, ink, and charcoal Brush up on value, composition and formal elements of design and art Apply to various mediums and genres using still life and landscape photos. The supplies included

Pastel Spring Workshop for 2015

Nov 18, 2014

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Soft Chalk Pastel Classes with Elaine Cimino

Feb 3, 2015 to Feb 24, 2015 at North Valley SC Soft Chalk Pastel Classes with Elaine Cimino are Being Offered at the North Valley Senior Center February 3-24th on Tuesday Afternoons 4:30pm-6:30pm.

Register online here or call the Senior Center and Register at the front desk. Address: 3825 4th St NW, Albuquerque, NM 87107  Phone:(505) 761-402

Expand your creativity! Take art classes and learn skills that will be with you for a life-time.

This art class covers color theory, drawing and painting techniques in soft chalk pastels. Learn how to draw from still life and photograghs. Most imagery is drawing landscapes.

You learn about papers and various drawing techniques.

Beginners welcomed.

If you are experienced or have taken previous classes please bring your art work to class to show me what you would like

to work on for this session. Check out Artist Elaine Cimino portfolio online at www.elaineciminostudios.com

Register at front desk or online

Universal Concern that Creativity is Suffering at Work and School

Aug 30, 2012

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The more research that I do I am finding that we are falling behind in our ability to be creative and support creativity at home, in schools and the workplace. Adobe released a study this past spring on how creativity is suffering. The results showed that Americans think their lack of time, money and tools are barriers to creativity. Rightly so, the American system is slowly grinding the gears of conceptual and critical thought to a halt by adopting an ideology that only looks at the productivity of test scores in the educational system. This has resulted in massive cuts to teachers jobs, and is disproportionately cutting History, Physical Education and both the Visual and Performing Arts.  The arts represents at least 37% of the entire population who are visual thinkers and problem solvers. This is why I am working on the Born to Draw Art Program because it is a way to bring drawing and the arts to children and adults, to get people to use their hands and minds once again.

See the www.borntodraw.com website  Let me know how we might be able to create a space where we can roll out the Born to Draw® art curriculum.

Universal Concern that Creativity is Suffering at Work and School

SAN JOSE, Calif. — April 23, 2012 — New research reveals a global creativity gap in five of the world’s largest economies, according to the Adobe® (Nasdaq:ADBE) State of Create global benchmark study. The research shows 8 in 10 people feel that unlocking creativity is critical to economic growth and nearly two-thirds of respondents feel creativity is valuable to society, yet a striking minority – only 1 in 4 people – believe they are living up to their own creative potential.

Interviews of 5,000 adults across the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Japan expose surprising attitudes and beliefs about creativity, providing new insights into the role of creativity in business, education and society overall.

Workplace Creativity Gap The study reveals a workplace creativity gap, where 75% of respondents said they are under growing pressure to be productive rather than creative, despite the fact that they are increasingly expected to think creatively on the job. Across all of the countries surveyed, people said they spend only 25% of their time at work creating. Lack of time is seen as the biggest barrier to creativity (47% globally, 52% in United States).

Education Concerns More than half of those surveyed feel that creativity is being stifled by their education systems, and many believe creativity is taken for granted (52% globally, 70% in the United States).

“One of the myths of creativity is that very few people are really creative,” said Sir Ken Robinson, Ph.D., an internationally recognized leader in the development of education, creativity and innovation. “The truth is that everyone has great capacities but not everyone develops them. One of the problems is that too often our educational systems don’t enable students to develop their natural creative powers. Instead, they promote uniformity and standardization. The result is that we’re draining people of their creative possibilities and, as this study reveals, producing a workforce that’s conditioned to prioritize conformity over creativity.”

Creativity Rating: Japan Ranked Most Creative The study sheds light on different cultural attitudes toward creativity. Japan ranked highest in the global tally as the most creative country while, conversely, Japanese citizens largely do not see themselves as creative. Globally, Tokyo ranked as the most creative city – except among Japanese – with New York ranking second. Outside of Japan, national pride in each country is evident, with residents of the United Kingdom, Germany and France ranking their own countries and cities next in line after Japan.

The United States ranked globally as the second most creative nation among the countries surveyed, except in the eyes of Americans, who see themselves as the most creative. Yet Americans also expressed the greatest sense of urgency and concern that they are not living up to their creative potential (United States at 82%, vs. the lowest level of concern in Germany at 64%).

Generational and gender differences are marginal, reinforcing the idea that everyone has the potential to create. Women ranked only slightly higher than men when asked if they self-identified as creative and whether they were tapping their own creative potential.

Four in 10 people believe that they do not have the tools or access to tools to create. Creative tools are perceived as the biggest driver to increase creativity (65% globally, 76% in the United States), and technology is recognized for its ability to help individuals overcome creative limitations (58% globally, 60% in the United States) and provide inspiration (53% globally, 62% in the United States).

About the Adobe State of Create Study The study was produced by research firm StrategyOne and conducted as an online survey among a total of 5,000 adults, 18 years or older, 1,000 each in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France and Japan. Interviewing took place from March 30 to April 9. The data set for each country is nationally representative of the population of that country.

For more information on the research results visit Adobe State of Create Global Benchmark Study and Adobe State of Create Infographic.

Watercolor Classes for all levels of experience are being offered by Elaine Cimino at the Highland Senior Center, Albuquerque, NM

Costs: 8 lessons for $75.00 You will keep the supplies. Instructor will supply paper. Payment Methods: Cash, Check, SASE in center office or Paypal ecimino10(at)gmail(dot)com Total cost is $100.00. In case of a class cancellation due to illness there will be one makeup class given that is dependent on facility availability. This class builds on the other classes offered in this series. Where: Highland Senior Center Dates: July 7th to August 25th Times: Saturday Mornings 10am – until Noon Other: 8 week class to learn how to paint with watercolors. The classes will concentrate on painting still-life of fruit, vegetables, flowers and other still life objects. The goal of the class will be to build a portfolio of your images that will contribute to a book of poetry, greeting cards and/or a calendar.

July 7th Begins a new session Scan UR Code to Register For Classes or http://borntodraw.wufoo.com/forms/m7x3r3/ The drop down window has class offerings

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Registration for Art Classes July through December 2012

at the Highland Senior Center

Please check a class and spark your creativity

o Learn Watercolor –July 7  – August 25th for 8 wks Cost: $75.00 o Pastel Workshop – September 22– October 27 for 6wks Cost: $65.00 o Drawing for the Holidays and Special Occasions- November 3 -December 15  for 6 wks Cost: $65.00

All Classes will be on Saturday mornings 10am – Noon

 

Method of payment

Cash, Check: Make payable to: Elaine Cimino Studios

Use SASE available at Senior Center Office

or use PayPal  http://www.paypal.com  for online payment

 

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Thanks you for your interest!

Elaine Cimino Studios

Registration for Art Classes July through December 2012

at the North Valley Senior Center

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Please check a class and spark your creativity

o Learn Watercolor –July 17th  –September 11th for 8 wks Cost: $75.00 o Pastel Workshop – September 18th– October 30th for 6wks Cost: $65.00 o Drawing for the Holidays and Special Occasions- November 6th -December 18th  for 6 wks Cost: $65.00

All Classes will be on Tuesday Afternoons at 4:30pm – 6:30pm

Method of payment

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Cash, Check: Make payable to: Elaine Cimino Studios

Use SASE available at Senior Center Office

or use PayPal  http://www.paypal.com  for online payment

Instructions for PayPal, Go to PayPal website.

Click  “send money” Button You will send to my email address

Contact me through this website