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Botanical Art Retreat in Historic Santa Fe

May 27, 2014 by Tania Marien

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Lisa Coddington

www.lisacoddington.com
Lisa Coddington is an artist, instructor and the owner of True Gesso Panels, archival gesso panels for painting and silver point.

    Living Lines
    A Botanical Art Retreat with Lisa Coddington
    October 20-21, 2014
    9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

    Join Lisa in beautiful historic Santa Fe while autumn lingers for a 2-day Botanical Art retreat. Two art sessions offer botanical drawing, and watercolor glazing techniques. Autumn art subjects are ideal for beginner and experienced alike. Lisa teaches Botanical Drawing and Watercolor at the University of New Mexico and Santa Fe Community College. Her art is represented in galleries in South Carolina and Santa Fe.

    INCLUDES:  3 nights (Oct 19, 20, 21) at charming Santa Fe B&B, admission to Georgia O’Keefe Museum, historic walking tour, admission to the new Santa Fe Botanical Garden, breakfasts, two artists’ lunches, parking, and wi-fi.

    B&B is a short walk to Canyon Road Art Galleries, historic plaza, restaurants, shops, and museums. Santa Fe is a 1-hour flight or 6.5 hour drive from Denver via I-25.

    ASBA Member Cost: $920.00
    Non-member: $950.00

    Deposit payment: $500.00 due by July 20, 2014.
     
    Final payment due Aug 20, 2014 -– no refunds after August 25, 2014
    Payable by credit card, check, or money order to Lisa Coddington.
     
    Group rate is available one week before and one week after the art session.

    For Further information contact Lisa via email or call 315-256-8639.

    Supply list is available after registration.

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