3-Day Figure Painting Workshop with Steven Assael
Instructor: Steven Assael
Dates: April 2-4, 2017
Time: 10:00am-6:00pm PST
Location: Art Mentors Studio
In-Person Access: $999
This workshop has been cancelled as of March 22, 2017. Students who have purchased seats will be offered a full refund. We take our responsibility to our students very seriously and in this particular situation we weren't confident that we could provide a learning experience up to our high standards. Our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused our students.
Steven Assael is an American painter recognized nationally as one of the leading representational figurative artists of his generation. His portrayal of the human image is empathic, ennobling, and psychologically penetrating.
We are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting an exclusive, intensive 3-day workshop with Steven at our brand new studio in Huntington Beach. Each day will consist of lectures, demos, and one-on-one critiques. Steven will be discussing both an analytical and emotive approach to painting the human figure, and will work closely with students to help you improve your own process. There will be an emphasis on color and value relationships while painting the figure within a related atmosphere. The development of form through an observation and interpretation of plane shifts projecting and receding from the eye will be stressed. Aspects of anatomy, proportion and movement will be discussed along with the development of an Ala Prima technique which involves both scumbling and glazing. The workshop will consist of one single long pose, in two different lighting setups.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work closely with one of the most influential figurative artists of our time. No matter your background or training, Steven will be working with you over the course of these 3 days to take your work to the next level. This will be a SMALL workshop, so seats are extremely limited. Reserve your spot today!

Steven Assael is an American painter recognized nationally as one of the leading representational figurative artists of his generation. His portrayal of the human image is empathic, ennobling, and psychologically penetrating. Assael’s figure compositions synthesize the characteristics of the past masters with a selective eye for the present, suffusing elements of naturalism and romanticism to blend contemporary techniques with those of the past.
Assael’s paintings have been called Post-Post Modern. He works strictly from live models. Arlene Raven describes him as wanting “the greater possibilities of duration. More variety, and a broader range of values and colors, a chronicle of the transformations of changing light, spent over real minutes and hours with his model.” In speaking of his work and how it contributes to contemporary art, Assael stated that, “Even though art is dead as we have known it, painting is not.”
Born and raised in New York, NY, Assael showed an enthusiasm for art at a young age, taking art classes at the Museum of Modern Art at the age of four. He attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York and at The New York Academy of Art.
Assael’s work is included in public and private collections around the world. Some are, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas, MO), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, NY), Yale University (New Haven, CT), and the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago, IL). Solo and group exhibitions have included the Staempfli Gallery (New York, NY), Forum Gallery (New York, NY), Fendrick Gallery (Washington DC), National Arts Club (New York, NY), Yale University (New Haven, CT), San Francisco Museum of Fine Art (San Francisco, CA), Arkansas Art Center (Little Rock, AR), Kennesaw State University (Kennesaw, GA), Stephen F Austin State College (Nacogdoches, TX), University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC), Phillbrook Museum of Art (Tulsa, OK), and the National Museum in Gadansk, Poland. In 1999 his work was exhibited in a ten-year retrospective at the Frye Art Museum in Seattle, Washington and CBS Sunday Morning ran a feature on the artist and the show.
Assael is represented by Forum Gallery and currently resides in New York City.
You can only experience this workshop IN-PERSON for $999. There will NOT be a video recording of the event available!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q. How Advanced Do I Need To Be To Attend this Workshop?
A.This workshop is recommended for artists of all levels.
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Q.Is This Workshop Online Or In Person?
A.This workshop will be IN-PERSON ONLY. It will not be streamed online, nor will a video recording be available. Spots are EXTREMELY LIMITED so reserve your seat today!
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Q.What Materials Do I Need to Bring to This Workshop?
A.You will be emailed a list of materials one week prior to the event.
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