Painting 101 ( MAR 23- APR 20)
Meeting times: Class meets every Sunday from 1:30PM to 5PM, excluding April 13th.
This is a continuation of our previous still life painting 101 course which resulted in high praise and demand for more :) This course offers opportunities to investigate pictorial concerns universal to all genres of painting by learning color relationships, material use, and working from observation. Over the span of 4 meetings, participants will learn how to paint from perception and make abstract decisions based on the needs of the composition. Art history will be supplemented into discussions and critiques.
Please note that the following supplies offer options for oil, acrylic, or gouache. So, please read carefully and reach out if you have any questions.
Supplies needed (Please check in with us if you need alternative arrangements /ideas for supplies):
Brushes* (Have at least 2 or 3 brushes ranging in size and shape)
Rags
Paint (Oil paint set, Gouache, OR Acrylic)
A purchased paint set will work well for this class, or if you already have paints that is fine. We recommend having at least a black, titanium white, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, and ultramarine Blue. Any paint set that remotely resembles this list or includes additional colors is enough to get started.
Medium (Linseed oil and gamsol/mineral spirits for oil painting)
a 16" x 20 value pack is a good start for acrylic or oil
140 lb watercolor paper is good for gouache
3 glass jars with lids
rubber gloves (recommended for oil)
Easels, palettes, and drawing boards will be provided at the studio.
Meeting times: Class meets every Sunday from 1:30PM to 5PM, excluding April 13th.
This is a continuation of our previous still life painting 101 course which resulted in high praise and demand for more :) This course offers opportunities to investigate pictorial concerns universal to all genres of painting by learning color relationships, material use, and working from observation. Over the span of 4 meetings, participants will learn how to paint from perception and make abstract decisions based on the needs of the composition. Art history will be supplemented into discussions and critiques.
Please note that the following supplies offer options for oil, acrylic, or gouache. So, please read carefully and reach out if you have any questions.
Supplies needed (Please check in with us if you need alternative arrangements /ideas for supplies):
Brushes* (Have at least 2 or 3 brushes ranging in size and shape)
Rags
Paint (Oil paint set, Gouache, OR Acrylic)
A purchased paint set will work well for this class, or if you already have paints that is fine. We recommend having at least a black, titanium white, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, and ultramarine Blue. Any paint set that remotely resembles this list or includes additional colors is enough to get started.
Medium (Linseed oil and gamsol/mineral spirits for oil painting)
a 16" x 20 value pack is a good start for acrylic or oil
140 lb watercolor paper is good for gouache
3 glass jars with lids
rubber gloves (recommended for oil)
Easels, palettes, and drawing boards will be provided at the studio.
Meeting times: Class meets every Sunday from 1:30PM to 5PM, excluding April 13th.
This is a continuation of our previous still life painting 101 course which resulted in high praise and demand for more :) This course offers opportunities to investigate pictorial concerns universal to all genres of painting by learning color relationships, material use, and working from observation. Over the span of 4 meetings, participants will learn how to paint from perception and make abstract decisions based on the needs of the composition. Art history will be supplemented into discussions and critiques.
Please note that the following supplies offer options for oil, acrylic, or gouache. So, please read carefully and reach out if you have any questions.
Supplies needed (Please check in with us if you need alternative arrangements /ideas for supplies):
Brushes* (Have at least 2 or 3 brushes ranging in size and shape)
Rags
Paint (Oil paint set, Gouache, OR Acrylic)
A purchased paint set will work well for this class, or if you already have paints that is fine. We recommend having at least a black, titanium white, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, and ultramarine Blue. Any paint set that remotely resembles this list or includes additional colors is enough to get started.
Medium (Linseed oil and gamsol/mineral spirits for oil painting)
a 16" x 20 value pack is a good start for acrylic or oil
140 lb watercolor paper is good for gouache
3 glass jars with lids
rubber gloves (recommended for oil)
Easels, palettes, and drawing boards will be provided at the studio.