CRIMSON WOLF FINE ART opens the studio doors for small group art courses in a casual and inspiring environment.
OIL PAINTING with MILES CARPENTER(9 weeks) $ 250.00
Monday 7 February - 4 April
11.30 am - 2.30pm or 6pm - 9pm
Tuesday 8 February - 5 April
11.30 am - 2.30pm or 6pm - 9pm
AIM OF COURSE - An introduction to oils and the principles of painting, that will enable you to paint anything.
MATERIALS/EQUIPMENT - Students will need to bring:
Paints - Titanium White (large), Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow Pale, Cobalt Blue, Phalo Blue or Prussian Blue and Black (minimum colours required), around $6.25 a tube, and any others you like the colour of.
Brushes - Square synthetic and bristle in a mixture of sizes (3, 6, 10), and small pointed for detail, and any others you wish to try. (Cheap brushes and paint are harder to use and don't last as long better off with fewer good ones)
Thinners - Bottle of citrus thinners or odourless terps and gum terps, 3 jars, and a clean rag.
Canvas - Cheap stretched canvas or 3mm MDF (easily cut with a Stanley trimmer), primed both sides with a low sheen acrylic house paint (no bigger than 60cm x 60cm), is very cost effective for learning. You will learn how to stretch your own canvas in the course.
Classes will only run with minimum numbers
For more information, contact Miles at
miles@crimsonwolf.com.au, or (08) 9331 7309
Studio: 37 Prospero Crescent, Coolbellup, WA 6163
PRESS RELEASE

The University Club of U.W.A
Presents
Miles Carpenter's 11th solo show
"Mudes"
A sensual new series of paintings
30 July - 31 August 2007

Mudes by Miles Carpenter is a journey of deconstructing the iconic nude and melding it with its nemesis, abstraction. In search of a symbiance, a surreal environment unfolds. All the while experimenting with techniques that splash back here and there, distorting the evolutional trail of thought.
The paintings are bold yet subtle, sensual and allusive. The works begin quite rustic and textured then morph through a multitude of different effects, gradually allowing the abstract elements to dominate. Becoming more graphic and punchy, colour almost steals the show. The quest for a hybrid concludes with a simple crisp partial outline of the nude. Stripped bare like a breath of fresh air, it emerges defiant, resonating what lay before, while also opening a door to a new journey.
The work's main thrust as a series, is continuing the theme from his previous show, "1000 Lovers",
..."nude verses abstract, known verses unknown, the power of recognition up against the might of chaos, while ultimately exhibiting their common threads".
For more imformation please contact:
Miles or Teresa
Crimson Wolf Fine Art
Tel: 61 (08) 93317309
miles@crimsonwolf.com.auhttp://www.crimsonwolf.com.au/Exhibition Hours;
Open 0730 Monday to Saturday
Close 1930 Monday to Tuesday
Close 2330 Wednesday to Saturday
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway, Crawley
Western Australia 6009
Tel: 61 (08) 6488 8770


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Crimson Wolf Fine Art will be featured at the 23rd Annual St Hilda's Art Exhibition, 15-17 September 2006, 10a.m to 4p.m.
Miles will be exhibiting one painting entitled "Angel Loves Hell" and one sculpture entitled "Dreaming of Lost Worlds".
Teresa will also be introducing some of her recent clay sculptures as part of the event.
A cocktail party will be held at 7p.m, Friday, 15 September 2006,
St Hilda's Anglican School For Girls at Bayview Terrace, Mosman Park, Western Australia 6012. Tickets for the cocktail party are $35 each. Please call (08)9285 4100 for more information.
Entry to the exhibition for the weekend is free.
Crimson Wolf Fine Art Studio
Friday, October 14, 2005 - Monday, November 14, 2005
37 Prospero Cr, Coolbellup
phone: 9331 7309
web:
www.crimsonwolf.com.auSundays & Mondays only 10am - 4pm
Artists: Miles Carpenter & Teresa Richards
Explore our working studio & catch a brief retrospective of Miles' bold & expressive paintings/sensual sculptures, including an insight into the development of a new series of work. The gardens & studio will display Teresa’s unique & varied ceramic sculptures.