NEW! Illustration Techniques: Textural Landscapes
In this one-day illustration techniques workshop, students will explore texture as a powerful storytelling tool in image-making. Using inks, paint, and a variety of unconventional tools, participants will experiment with mark-making, layering, and surface to create a richly textured landscape illustration. Emphasis is placed on process, play, and discovery as students learn how texture can suggest mood, movement, and environment. This class is open to all levels and encourages creative experimentation—no prior illustration experience required. Supplies are provided.
Audrey Spuzzillo
OAC Instructor
Audrey is an illustrator and poet from Lyndhurst, Ohio. Holding a BFA in Illustration from The Cleveland Institute of Art. Her creative expertise encompasses a blend of both digital and traditional illustration, characterized by a whimsical aesthetic. Audrey draws inspiration from various sources, including the Art Nouveau movement, feminism, astrology, spirituality, and nature.
As a self-published poet, Audrey has written and illustrated two poetry chapbooks. Her literary passions find expression in themes such as women’s rights, ethereal and celestial subjects, and the personification of nature. Audrey seamlessly integrates her illustration into her poetic works, elevating them to a higher level of visual storytelling. Her illustrations mirror her poetic voice, often portraying spiritual concepts and whimsically romantic compositions that captivate and immerse audiences. Audrey has collaborated with esteemed clients such as The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, The Cleveland Orchestra, and the Cleveland Botanical Garden.
26XOAC104
Instructors:
- Audrey Spuzzillo
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Sun, May 17th 2026 | 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM | Orange Art Center |