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RGAA Master Works 2026 Tom Blazier Workshop

Date and Time

Tuesday, March 31, 2026, 9:30 AM until Thursday, April 2, 2026, 4:30 PM Mountain Time (US & Canada) (UTC-07:00)

Location

Expo New Mexico, Hispanic Arts Gallery
300 San Pedro Dr NE (Gate 3)
Albuquerque, NM  87108
USA

Additional Info

Sally Harris(s)

Sally Harris
Workshop Coordinator, Pro Tem
505-228-5952 (p)

Category

MasterWorks of New Mexico

Registration Info

Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Registration cancellations will be accepted until Friday, February 27, 2026 at 6:00 PM
Cancellation Policy:
Full refund will be given if cancellation notice is received by February 27, 2026 at 6 pm and workshop registration is full; a $50 administrative fee will be retained if the cancelled space cannot be filled. No refund will be given if cancellation notice is received after 6 pm on February 27, 2026; extenuating circumstances considered. Please contact Sally Harris, Workshop Coordinator, at workshopchair@rgaanm.org for questions.

Capacity

12 Total Slots
11 Available Slot(s)

About this event

Tom Blazier Masterworks Workshop 2026: Painting the Big Sky

 

New Mexico is known for its spectacular skies, and Tom is a master at painting these.  This workshop is well timed in advance of the summer monsoon season which inspires all of us. The sky, whether serving in a supportive role or as the main subject of a painting, is of utmost importance. Master landscape painter John Constable observed that, “the sky is the chief organ of sentiment in painting.” And Thomas Cole said, “the sky is the soul of all scenery.”

 

Whatever your expressive goal is, understanding how the sky influences the subject will be one of your first decisions. This oil or acrylic painting workshop will explore ways of creating beauty through light, drama, color and luminosity. Attention will be given to the relationship between sky and ground and ways to strengthen compositions through effective placement of cloud shapes. 

 

We will use direct and indirect approaches and employ impressionistic techniques to create a sense of atmosphere in the landscape. The class will include explanation, demonstrations, and painting time with individual instruction.

 

While principles presented in the workshop apply to any medium, it is strongly advised that students use oil or acrylic in class. This workshop is for intermediate and advanced levels and for those who have experience working with oils or acrylics. Advanced students and students who have received prior cloud and sky instruction from Tom may work on independent sky-themed projects and personal expression while attending the workshop (contact Tom in advance for suggestions about this option).

Workshop Syllabus

  • March 31: The focus will be basic principles and how to create a sense of atmosphere and light
  • April 1: The focus will be designing clouds, and composing remarkable cloud shapes in the sky that can enforce, echo, or create the theme
  • April 2: The focus will be connecting the sky to the ground and making it work as a well composed and unified whole

Free demonstration, open to the public on Wednesday April 1 from10 to 11 am.

The workshop begins each day at 9:30 and ends at 4:30. Please arrive early to set up. There will be a one hour lunch break. Attendees are responsible for paying  for or bringing their own lunches.

Supply list and detailed syllabus will be available and emailed to registrants several weeks before the workshop begins. Please email technical questions about supply list or syllabus to tblazier@hotmail.com

About Tom

Tom Blazier is a New Mexico-based oil painter whose work is inspired by the dramatic light of the Southwest landscape. Skies, the source of light, figure prominently in his paintings, and an ethereal quality can be observed in many of his pieces. His studio and plein air works have garnered many awards, and recent exhibits include Oil Painters of America Annual Juried Show, Scottsdale Salon of Fine Art and ArtsThrive at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History. Tom conducts workshops and classes in locations throughout the Southwest. His oil paintings are represented by Legends of the West Fine Art in Santa Fe, NM and The Karen Wray Gallery in Los Alamos, NM. His work is also available by commission. Tom is a member of Oil Painters of America and Rio Grande Art Association, and he is a signature member of Plein Air Painters of New Mexico, where he served as president in 2017. Tom received a BFA in studio painting at Northern Arizona University, and he has attended workshops with Matt Smith, Irving Shapiro, Ted Goerschner, Peter Nisbet and Cody DeLong. In addition, he earned a MS in journalism at the University of Oregon, and he has worked as an illustrator, newspaper travel page editor and features page designer.  WEBSITE

Number of People Who Will Attend

Any Non-Member *
$310.00
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