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JOSEPH PAQUET Originality and the Creative Impulse
Scottsdale, AZ (October 24, 2007) The Scottsdale Artists’ School continues
The Creative Process Lecture Series with a talk by artist Joseph Paquet, Originality and the Creative Process on Tuesday, November 6. The lecture, which will begin at 7 pm at Stagebrush Theater, is free and open to the public. The theater is located at 7020 E. 2nd Street, directly across the street from the School.
Joseph Paquet is a landscape artist educated at the School of Visual Arts in
New York City. He later studied with John Osborne, a landscape painter who worked largely from his own imagination. Paquet learned to incorporate Osborne’s lessons into his own work—transcribing nature as well as working from memory. Paquet says “to make you see what I have seen is part of my objective; but, to have you feel what I have felt is the ultimate goal.”
Paquet will teach a workshop, Composition and Design for Painters, November
5-9 at Scottsdale Artists’ School.
Hours are 8:30 am to 5:00 pm weekdays and 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturdays. Admission is free and open to the public. Scottsdale Artists' School is located at 3720 N. Marshall Way in the Scottsdale Arts District (SW corner of 2nd Street and Marshall Way). Free parking is available in the school's parking lot
For more information call the school at (480) 990-1422 or visit the web site at www.scottsdaleartschool.org.
About Scottsdale Artists' School
Founded in 1983 by a group of artists and community leaders, Scottsdale Artists' School is a non-profit school of traditional
fine art offering workshops and courses in oil painting, drawing, watercolr, pastel and sculpture. The School attracts
more than 3,000 students each year from all 50 states and many foreign countries.
Supported by Arizona Commission on the Arts with funding from the State of Arizona and National Endowment for the Arts. Funding also provided by Scottsdale Cultural Council and Scottsdale League of the Arts.