Abstract art with a yellow background, featuring red squiggly lines, white rectangular shapes, a small yellow diamond, and a white circle in the upper right corner with green and black markings inside.

Where Color, Choas and Meaning Collide

“There is no abstract art. You must always start with something. Afterward you can remove all traces of reality.” -Pablo Picasso

Studio Classes Offered

Portfolio Development

Private portfolio class. Work on developing a professional portfolio for school or work. Choose your own medium and style.

Cost: $220 an hour / 10hr package for $1980 (1 hour FREE)

Small Group Instruction

Bring a friend or 2 and learn to paint in our small group classes (3 student max). Choose your own artistic medium and tap into your authentic self expression.

$175 hr per person or 10 hour pass for $1575 pp (1 hour FREE)

Kids Collab Class

Calling all budding artists! This class is for children ages 12 and under. We will work together to create a collaborative masterpiece using markers to create a line drawing and then watercolors to finish. 1:1 instruction only.

1hr session @ $60 or 1 ½ hrs session @ $75

Discover Your Inner Artist

Fear free private art class in our studio. Learn techniques that will unlock your creative expression. Explore subject matter and materials such as drawing, painting, mixed-media arts of your choice.

$220 hr or $1980 for 10 hour package (1 hour FREE)

Abstract artwork with swirling lines, colorful patterns, and geometric shapes in shades of blue, with a dark blue section at the bottom.

Inside
my world

Todd Germann grew up in the Hudson Valley and graduated from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. While at Syracuse Todd succeeded in learning the concepts of design through drawing, diagramming and modeling from a varied collection of professors. His first encounter with painting as a tool didn't come until embarking on his thesis in 2004. He has, since, pursued a dual career as artist and architect, and begun showing in regional galleries.

Todd's paintings incorporate elements of collage and overlay, using paints, inks, pencils and stencils to achieve work that references the inanimate world of maps, architectural plans, mechanical "things" as well as the painterly subtleties of color field and autonomic gestural painting.