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Lindsey Tucker Gutierrez Workshop


  • Phaeton Gallery & Carriage Works Studios 114 Old Preston Avenue Charlottesville, VA, 22902 United States (map)

Lindsey Tucker Gutierrez

Oil Painting Workshop

Three-day oil painting workshop, January 12, 13, 14, 2026, at Phaeton Gallery, Main Studio.

For more information - lisa@phaetongallery.com

  • Quality instruction

  • Oil on canvas, invented and inspired landscapes

  • Focus on color and brushwork

  • Three days, small class size


    $325 for three days | Registration is FULL, waitlist is available.

    Designed for intermediate and advanced painters, this series offers quality instruction, small class sizes, and personalized guidance to help you refine technique and deepen your understanding of this timeless medium. If you are new to oil painting, we will provide extra support.

Lindsey Tucker Gutierrez (b. 1990) is an artist based in Wiesbaden, Germany. Gutierrez received her Bachelor of Fine Art in 2017 from Georgia State University. Through an exaggeration of gesture, and manipulation of color + space, she uses the subject of landscapes as a point of departure rather than one of arrival. Gutierrez’s abstract landscapes favor emotional truth over visual realism and are an invitation to challenge our ways of understanding certainty and absolutes. She has been awarded artist residencies with Lawayaka Current and Saint Gertrude’s Monastery. She is represented by Camellia Art Gallery in Hilton Head, SC. Her work lives in private collections throughout North America, Europe, and Australia.

From Lindsey:

My work is deeply rooted in a visual awareness of the physical world, but is rarely made directly from life. I use the subject of landscape as a point of departure rather than one of arrival. Each painting begins with inspiration collected from sketches, photographs, sentiments, memories, or emotional experiences. Visual references may be used in the initial stages of the painting process but are eventually set aside to allow the painting to evolve on its own without a mandated conclusion. Paintings may be reminiscent of a specific place; however, through an exaggeration of gesture, and manipulation of color + space, my artwork favors the emotional experience of the painting over visual realism. My paintings are an invitation to explore our tendency as humans to want to name and be certain of anything and everything. We want to know we are right. We want to know we are going to be okay. We want resolutions, absolutes, security. Within all the uncertainty cast upon us is the very nature and beauty of life itself.

Schedule:

  • Morning (9:00 AM – 12:30 PM): Coffee bar and book talk, demonstrations, lessons, and guided practice

  • Lunch: Bring a lunch to enjoy in conversation with fellow painters

  • Afternoon (1:00 – 4:00 PM): Instruction, Open painting with one-on-one coaching

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