This class is open to those who want to explore the mediums of painting or drawing. There is always an ongoing discussion about traditional and contemporary concepts, with frequent group and individual critiques. Students will receive one-on-one instruction on how to compose a painting, how to use the different mediums brought to class, and how to think about their art in the broader context of what is contemporary art. All are welcome to this fun and lively studio class.
This is the virtual component of a hybrid class. There will be students participating in-person concurrently with students participating online via Zoom. This class will be taking place online using Zoom. Instructions on how to access the class will be sent a day prior to the class start date.
Between the ages of 25 and 35? Use coupon code UNDER35 to receive $20 off this class.
NOTE: There is no class on 11/27.
Special Notes
All students must comply with the Policies and Procedures found on The Center's website. There will be no refunds for students removed from class for failure to observe The Center’s Policies and Procedures.Materials
This workshop is open to all paint mediums.
Please pick one or more mediums to work from for this workshop.
For a supply list please see below.
OIL
Brushes – a variety (oil based)
Palette (kinds: wood or plastic)
Palette knife
Canvas or Canvas board (Possible sizes recommended 11X 14 through 18 x 24) I would recommend having 2 or 3 canvas to possible work on.
Oil Paints (Possible brand names: Grumbacher, Winsor & Newton, Rembrandt, Van Gogh)
COLORS: Allzarin Crimson, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow Light, Cobalt Blue, Ivory Black, Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Green, Titanium White, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna
Liquin (a kind of quick drier)
Mineral Spirits (Gamsol Odorless)
ACRYLIC
Brushes – a variety (acrylic based)
Palette (kinds: wood or plastic)
Palette knife
Canvas or Canvas board (Possible sizes recommended 11X 14 through 18 x 24) I would recommend having 2 or 3 canvas to possible work on
Acrylic Paint (Possible brand names: Golden, Winsor & Newton, Liquitex)
COLORS: Allzarin Crimson, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow Light, Cobalt Blue, Ivory Black, Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Green, Titanium White, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna
Gel Medium (Matte and Gloss)
Cups for water
WATERCOLOR
Brushes – a variety (watercolor based)
Palette (kinds: plastic)
Watercolor Paint (Possible brand names: Da Vinci, Grumbaacher, Rembrandt)
Colors: starter set
Gouache Painting (is a kind of watercolor and great for field studies) starter set the more colors the better (Possible brand names: Holbein or Grumbacher)
Watercolor paper (Any brand name that has the page glued on all four sides. This is a pre-streched paper.)
Plastic Cups for water
PASTELS
Chalk pastels (Possible brand names: Grumbacher, Rembrandt, Rowney)
Pastel paper (Possible brand names: Strathmore, Sennelier, Canson)
Oil pastels (Possible brand names: Sakura Cray, Van Gogh, Daler-Rowney, Faber-Castell, Sennelier)
Note: Mineral Spirits (Low Odor or Odorless) can dissolve oil pastels and can be used for blending colors and obtain painterly surface effects. Brushes would also be need for this.
Pastel paper (Possible brand names: Strathmore, Sennelier, Canson)
Other possible materials you might need:
Something to carry supplies in (art bend, backpack, box easel)
Tape, 1” Blue Painters Tape
Push Pins (dozen)
Wood pencils/charcoal pencils
Sketchbook
Plastic Wrap (for keeping paints wet when not in use)