Have you been wanting to learn how to paint in oil or acrylic? Or perhaps you have been painting but are stuck in a certain area and looking for guidance? Students of all skill levels are welcome to participate in a five week class led by artist, Barbara Davies, to learn or refresh on foundational painting techniques to take your work to the next level! Each weekly session will feature an art demonstration and focus on a different area of development:
Week one: methods andmaterials, ... view more »
Have you been wanting to learn how to paint in oil or acrylic? Or perhaps you have been painting but are stuck in a certain area and looking for guidance? Students of all skill levels are welcome to participate in a five week class led by artist, Barbara Davies, to learn or refresh on foundational painting techniques to take your work to the next level! Each weekly session will feature an art demonstration and focus on a different area of development:
Week one: methods andmaterials, acrylic vs. oil paint; brush types, mediums, substrates, color mixing, paint application. Demo – Students create a simple painting while following along with instructor. Students choose an image for their own paintings for next class.
Week two: Demo – Preparing canvas with an acrylic ground. Tracing and transfer – Students either draw or transfer their images to canvas using tracing paper and transfer paper. Demo – Instructor creates a simple value study using acrylics. Students create value study using acrylics and apply their first layer of body color using oil.
Week three: Demo – limited palette color mixing; tint, tone, shade; value. Color temperature, color recession, blending. Background, middle ground, foreground, Students work on their paintings.
Week four: Demo – values create form; Cool colors recede; warm colors advance. Students demonstrate color recession, simple color mixing, paint application and blending techniques while working on their paintings.
Week five: Critique – suggestions, what’s needed to finish paintings. Demo – glazing to create recession, creating color harmony, final highlights. Varnishing to unify gloss.
During this class, students will learn how to:
-Transfer an image to canvas
-Create a value study
-Choose appropriate bushes, paint and mediums
-Mix colors from a limited palette
-Create color tints, tones and shades
-Apply paint to canvas using various techniques
-Blend paint on canvas effectively
-Use glazing techniques to create various effects
Students are welcome to bring in their own painting supplies and materials that they prefer to work with.
The following will be provided by Blue Line Arts for each class session:
-Individual workstations for each student including a standing easel
-A variety of acrylic and oil paints, mediums and brushes
-New gallery wrapped canvases in a various sizes to start new projects
-Tracing paper
-Transfer paper
-Drying Linseed oil
-Disposable paint palette paper
-Baby oil for brush cleaning
-Small cups for medium
-Paper towels, tape, scissors
Teaching artist will be Barbara Davies.
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