Meet the Seufert Family of Artists
Robert J. Seufert, Alice Olson Seufert and Patrick Seufert, each have B.F.A.'s from Tyler School of Art/Temple University. Each are professional, award winning artists, who exhibit and sell their paintings in the Bucks County & Philadelphia area as well as across the county. The Seufert’s have their own unique styles and subjects. Robert mostly paints landscapes in oil using a palette knife. He also works in pastel on occasion. Patrick keeps his focus on highly detailed landscapes and cityscapes. Alice gravitates towards watercolor, pastel and colored pencil. Each are experts in their craft. Robert has been teaching for over 40 years. Patrick has 10 years of experience. Both Robert and Patrick strive to pass on their vast artistic knowledge and techniques to their students.
‘Island Living’ by Patrick Seufert
‘Bowman’s Fall Forest” by Robert J. Seufert
‘Elusive Blue’ by Alice Olson Seufert
About the Seufert Art Studio
The studio itself is located in Fairless Hills, PA. We serve people from across Bucks County, Montgomery County, Northeast Philadelphia & central New Jersey. Classes are for anyone who has an interest in drawing and/or painting.
Children aged 7 to 12 years old are welcome to participate in the Creative Drawing classes. In Creative Drawing students are encouraged to think outside the box. Students put ideas onto paper with fun and creative ideas for various projects. Drawing & painting basics are taught using colored pencils, markers, watercolor, tempera paint, modeling clay & oil pastels.
Teenager/adult classes offer a wide range of subjects and mediums. Mediums include charcoal, graphite, pastel, pen & ink, marker, colored pencil, watercolor, acrylic and oil painting. If you are new to art it is recommended that students take the Foundation Drawing & Color class before taking a Workshop or Oil Painting class.
Providing art instruction to so many grateful students over the years has been a real pleasure for Robert, Alice and Patrick. The Seufert’s very much appreciate their student's loyalty. To the Seufert’s credit many former students have become professional artists, art teachers, art therapists and art historians. Others consider it more of a fun and relaxing hobby.