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From the Summer Camp Guide: Plein Air Painting and Drawing Camps with Nadine Rippelmeyer

by Terri Chadick on April 23, 2009

Would your child enjoy painting at the Fayetteville Square, Wilson Park, and the Botanical Gardens? Or what about learning cartoon techniques then jumping into a pool for a swim? If so, consider Nadine Rippelmeyer’s art camps – one of Fayetteville’s best kept secrets!

Plein Air Painting Outdoor Painting Camp
Tuesday, the Fayetteville Square; Wednesday, Wilson Park; and Thursday, The Botanical Gardens. This outdoor Painting camp is Nadine’s most popular summer camp! Lunches are included at local restaurants yet to be decided. Supplies needed: canvases, acrylic paint, brushes, paint clothes, spray bottle, rags or paper towels, a palette, a travel easel, a side table and a stool.

Cartooning/Pencil Drawing
Learn new drawing techniques such as shading, hatching, cross-hatching, and more while learning cartooning! Supplies needed: sketchpad, graphite and charcoal pencils and erasers. Swimming, art games, art movies, and more will be a part of this camp. Please bring swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, and goggles if swimming.

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