Learn to Mix and Paint Realistic Landscapes

Stop Struggling with Greens

2 Days of Painting Green Scene & Skyscrapers in Central Park
Hobbyists
Explore new methods, get feedback, and enjoy painting outdoors.
Learn the essentials of plein air painting with simple, clear instructions.
Beginners
Break through creative blocks and strengthen your technique.
Art Graduates
This Workshop is
FOR
⏰ When:
💵 Price:
May 10 - 11
$190
Let’s explore the natural beauty of Central Park—and the complexity of green.

This workshop is all about understanding how to mix and paint realistic greens, one of the most challenging colors in landscape painting. From color theory to plein air practice, I’ll guide you every step of the way.
✔ Master the art of painting natural greens with clarity and control
✔ A clear, step-by-step approach to mixing realistic colors outdoors
✔ Live demonstration + one-on-one feedback to boost your skills
✔ Your own finished plein air landscape, created in iconic Central Park
YOU'll GET
What
Makes it different
WHAT
✔ Proven Ukrainian methods – a structured, academic approach that builds real skills.

Mastering form, light, and color – learn to see, understand, and confidently capture your subject.

Step-by-step instruction – no guesswork, just a clear, logical learning process.

Practice-focused training – no fluff, only effective techniques that bring real results.
April 19 & 20
Schedule
May 10, Saturday. 11 am - 2 pm

Understanding Greens & Color MixingLecture & Demo: How green behaves in nature, how to mix natural-looking greens

Hands-On Practice: Mixing exercises, color studies, and testing combinations in small sketches
What You’ll Learn:
  • Why green is the most challenging color—and how to control it
  • How to mix realistic greens without relying on tube greens
  • The role of temperature, value, and saturation in natural color
  • How to simplify complex greenery into clear, paintable shapes
May 11, Sunday. 11 am - 5 pm

Painting a Landscape in Central ParkLecture & Demo: Painting trees and green landscapes in plein air
Hands-On Practice: Creating a complete plein air landscape with guidance
What You’ll Learn:
  • How to apply your color mixing skills in a real scene
  • How to compose and block in your painting outdoors
  • Painting convincing light, atmosphere, and foliage
  • Tips for working efficiently on location and finishing your piece
I’m Natalia Nosyk, a Ukrainian painter and instructor with over 12 years of teaching experience.
My methods are rooted in the strong academic traditions of the Ukrainian school of painting, known for its deep understanding of color, form, and light.
Award-winning artist
Member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine and Salmagundi Club in NYC
Meet Your Instructor
Founder of NosykArt School
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FAQ
Who is this workshop for?
What is the cancellation policy?
Will there be personal instruction?
Will supplies be provided?
Where will the workshop take place?
What if the weather is bad?
How long does the workshop last?
What medium will we be using?
What should I bring to the workshop?
This workshop is designed for artists of all levels, from beginners to advanced painters. Whether you're new to plein air painting or looking to refine your skills, you'll benefit from professional guidance and hands-on experience.
If you need to cancel, please notify us at least 7 days in advance for a full refund. Cancellations after this period may be subject to a partial refund or credit toward a future workshop.
Yes! The workshop includes live demonstrations, as well as one-on-one feedback and guidance tailored to each participant’s skill level.
The workshop will be held in the southern part of Central Park, NYC. The exact meeting point will be shared with registered participants.
In case of bad weather, the workshop will be postponed to another date.
Feel free to contact me in any way that's convenient for you via this link Contacts
Have more questions?
This is a two-day workshop, with each session lasting 3–5 hours.
The primary medium for this workshop is oil paint. However, you are welcome to use other media, such as watercolor or gouache, if you prefer.
A full supply list will be provided upon registration. Generally, you’ll need:
  • A portable easel
  • Oil paints (or your preferred medium)
  • Brushes, palette, and palette knife
  • Canvas or panels
  • Solvent and rags (if using oil paints)
  • A sun hat, sunscreen, and comfortable clothing
Participants are expected to bring their own materials. A detailed supply list and recommendations will be sent after registration.