What was your favorite Big Sky event of the summer and why?
Tom Gallagher Riverside, Connecticut
“The best event of the year was PBR. It was great, you know, the animals, the athletes, the crowd, it had a great buzz.”
Lori Elliott Big Sky, Montana
“Thursday music, the [Arts Council of Big Sky] music … the community comes together so you get to see the locals, the people that are here part time and it’s just such a good energy. I love how there’s music, there’s the food, there’s just a lot of great things happening on Thursday nights.”
Kasey Hutchinson Big Sky, Montana
“I think the Beerfest [at Big Sky Resort] was my favorite. It was just a really fun vibe and there were just a lot of brewers from all over Montana but a lot from just this area. So yeah, it was just a really fun time.”
Shade Noble Bozeman, Montana
“Definitely just [Thursday] music. They had really good bands this year so it was definitely one of the funner events. It was a lot of good band choices and a lot more people seemed like they came out this year to go play.”
Saturday, March 23rd 6:00-8:00pm
We will combine the heart-opening powers of cacao with the transcendental powers of breathwork and sound. Together, these practices will give us the opportunity for a deep
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Saturday, March 23rd 6:00-8:00pm
We will combine the heart-opening powers of cacao with the transcendental powers of breathwork and sound. Together, these practices will give us the opportunity for a deep inward journey and peak state experience. This experience can activate and clear the chakras, release trauma, reset the nervous system, connect us with higher consciousness, and help us achieve self-actualization. No prior experience is necessary. Register at santoshabigsky.com/workshops-special-events
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March 23 (Saturday) 6:00 pm - April 23 (Tuesday) 8:00 pm
We all are familiar with using a limited palette, but do you use one? Do you know how to use a
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We all are familiar with using a limited palette, but do you use one? Do you know how to use a limited palette to create different color combinations? Are you tired of carrying around 15-20 different tubes when you paint plein air? Have you ever wanted to create a certain “mood” in a painting but failed? Do you create a lot of mud? Do you struggle to achieve color harmony? All these problems are addressed in John’s workbook in clear and concise language!
Based on the bestselling “Limited Palatte, Unlimited Color” workbook written by John Pototschnik, the workshop is run by Maggie Shane and Annie McCoy, accomplished landscape (acrylic) and plein air (oil) artists,exhibitors at the Big Sky Artists’ Studio & Gallery and members of the Big Sky Artists Collective.
Each student will receive a copy of “Limited Palette, Unlimited Color” to keep and take home to continue your limited palette journey. We will show you how to use the color wheel and mix your own clean mixtures to successfully create a mood for your paintings.
Each day, we will create a different limited palette color chart and paint a version of a simple landscape using John’s directives. You will then be able to go home and paint more schemes using the book for guidance.
Workshop is open to painters (oil or acrylic) of any level although students must have some basic knowledge of the medium he or she uses. Students will be provided the book ($92 value), color wheel, value scale and canvas papers to complete the daily exercises.