The Adirondack Landscape in Pastels with Takeyce Walter

In-Person Pastel Painting Workshop


Ages Open to all
Experience Level All experience levels

The Adirondack Landscape is unique with its dynamic forms and colors, and has inspired artists for generations. Join us for an inspiring and immersive workshop with award-winning artist Takeyce Walter, focusing on creating beautiful works inspired by this iconic landscape.


Class Description

In this hands-on in-person pastel painting session, students will learn techniques and tips from Takeyce and receive personalized guidance and feedback to enhance your pastel painting skills. Enjoy a supportive and creative environment perfect for artists of all levels. All supplies will be included.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to capture the essence of the Adirondacks with pastels under the expert guidance of Takeyce Walter. Spaces are limited, so be sure to register early to secure your spot.


Materials Needed

Materials will be provided.

Takeyce Walter

Takeyce Walter

Painting Instructor @takeycewalter @takeyce @takeycewalter

About the Instructor

Takeyce Walter is an award winning contemporary American painter (born Jamaica) and art instructor, living and working in upstate New York. Driven to create from an early age, Walter has been producing art for as long as she can remember. Most recently, her focus has been on the natural landscape of her surroundings in the Northeast, particularly, the Adriondacks. Working with oil paint, pastels, and gouache, Walter creates paintings that present the landscape in all its glory – flowing rivers, majestic skies, and picturesque lakes. There is a great sense of familiarity, tranquility, and reverence in each piece. Takeyce has been sharing her art making knowledge as an art instructor for almost 10 years. She is a generous instructor who is invested in the growth of her students’ skills.In 2014 Walter started Creative February, a daily creative project that has since inspired artists all over the world to create art each daily during the month of February. The inspiration and camaraderie gained from this project extended far beyond than twenty-eight days.Walter exhibits her work in regional galleries in the Northeast. The paintings have found homes in many private collections across the country and internationally, including local museum and healthcare collections.

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Questions? Please contact Director of Education Tara Palen at [email protected].