Course Summary

Discover the language of abstraction through paint

Unlock the expressive power of abstract art as you explore composition, colour, design, and spatial relationships. This course invites you to experiment with colour-mixing, texture, and form while developing your own unique visual language.

Course Sessions

Thursday, 26th February - 5 classes


Session ID HXA27301C
26 Feb - 26 Mar 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location CBD
Session Fees
$495 / $470 (conc)
Teacher

Through the lens of 20th-century modernist movements—such as De Stijl, Abstract Expressionism, and the works of Piet Mondrian and Jackson Pollock—you’ll gain insight into the evolution of abstraction. Each class begins with a brief look at influential artists and ideas, providing inspiration and context for your own practice. From colour fields and hard-edge painting to contemporary techniques, you’ll learn to balance structure with spontaneity and embrace non-representational approaches.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Confidence in creating structured and spontaneous abstract compositions
  • Skills in colour mixing, matching, and the use of acrylic paints and mediums
  • An understanding of space, scale, and design within your canvas
  • Techniques for working with colour fields, shapes, patterns, and textures
  • Methods for expressing ideas through non-representational painting

Whether you’re new to painting or looking to expand your creative horizons, this course offers a dynamic environment to experiment, express, and refine your artistic voice.

The ability to create a structure, develop spontaneity, discover individual methods of composition, colour mixing and matching
An understanding of the use of space within the scale of your paintings
An understanding of the use of colour fields, shapes, patterns and design within a given canvas
An understanding of the use of acrylic paints and acrylic mediums

Lane Cormick is an established Contemporary artist. His work has been featured in several exhibitions at key galleries and museums, including the Australian Center for Contemporary Art and the Daine Singer.

Lane's work draws from a wide array of influences including the aesthetics of the industrial and functional, investigation of skill and technique, performance, music, modernist and contemporary culture. These influences feed into an art practice that is open-ended and without predictable outcome.

 

Heidi Knoepfli is an experienced visual artist and has been teaching art for well over 30 years in Melbourne and England. 
Heidi holds a Graduate Diploma of Education form Melbourne University a Bachelor of Art from Monash University and a Masters of Fine Art from RMIT Melbourne. 
Heidi has a diverse and on going art practice in St Kilda encompassing painting drawing installation and performative art.
In addition she has exhibited widely with over 70 exhibition to her credit winning several art prizes and artist in residencies. 
Heidi has been published in severals journals etc and is collected here and in Switzerland Holland Germany South Africa + the UK.

Please bring to class:

  • Tubes of acrylic paints in the following colours: red, blue, green, yellow, black, white.
  • 2 plastic spatulas
  • 4 brushes – a selection of round, flat, etc. – synthetic or bristle
  • 4 painting boards (20 x 30cm). Please make sure you purchase these in centimetres not inches.
  • Palette & plastic jars or similar size containers (empty)
  • Rags
  • 2B pencil

Additional materials will be advised at the first class.

Notification of a class cancellation will be advised 48 hours prior to the course commencement date. We advise to purchase your materials once you have received email confirmation that your class is proceeding as scheduled. All efforts are made to ensure that our classes proceed to avoid disappointment.

Last updated: December 23, 2025 04:30pm