ArtRoster | Mount Shasta Atelier
ArtRoster | Mount Shasta Atelier is a group of Northern California artists who reside at the base of Mt. Shasta. Most of the group has enjoyed art making in a variety of media for many years, and within the last few years their love of painting has brought them together creating, exploring and exhibiting. Meeting weekly, they draw inspiration from art history, their natural environment, and each other as well as their painting instructor. The artists utilize techniques from the Old Masters atelier system of the great European academic and impressionistic painting schools of the 18th and 19th centuries. Our lineage goes directly to Jacques-Louis David.
Atelier is the French word for “workshop”, and in English is used primarily for the workshop of an artist in the fine or decorative arts, where a principal master and a number of assistants, students, and apprentices worked together producing pieces released in the master’s name. This was the standard for European artists from the Middle Ages to the 18th or 19th century, and common elsewhere in the world. In medieval Europe such a way of working was often enforced by local guild regulations, of the painters’ Guild of Saint Luke if there was one, and those of other guilds for other crafts. Apprentices usually began young, about age twelve, working on simple tasks, and after some years became journeymen, before becoming masters themselves. The system was gradually replaced as the guilds declined, and the academy became considered a superior method of training, although many artists continued to use students and assistants, some paid by the artist, some paying fees to learn.
The current “Atelier method” is a form of fine art instruction modeled after the historic private art studios of Europe. An atelier consists of an artist, usually a professional painter or sculptor, working with a small number of students to train them in art. Atelier schools can be found around the world, particularly in North America and Western Europe. Although the methods vary, most ateliers train students in the skills and techniques associated with creating some form of representational art, the making of two-dimensional images that appear real to the viewer. They traditionally include sessions for drawing or painting a nude model.
Here is a lineage of painters whos painting method we follow.
Jacques-Louis David (1748 1825)
Antoine-Jean Gros (1771 1835)
Paul Delaroche (1797 1856)
Jean-Leon Gerome (1824 1904)
William McGregor Paxon (1869 1941)
R.H. Ives Gammell (1893 1981)
Richard F. Lack (1928 2009)
Bruno Surdo (1962)
So, this website is designed to share our paintings with you.
Here is our 51 page full-color book of 6 ArtRoster artists: LINK to the book.
We are located:
108. Old McCloud Road. Mount Shasta, CA 96067. (530) 926-2297