Portrait Painting
Adult Workshop | This program is completed
Portrait painting has a rich and fruitful history. In this course, students will be exposed to not only a brief history of the portrait but also the varying ways a portrait can be made. From alla prima to a more nuanced depiction using oils or acrylics, a sound structure of painting the human portrait will be explored.
What you will learn in this class:
1. History of portraiture painting.
2. The structure and anatomy of the head/face.
3. Alla prima techniques for portrait painting.
- • Canvas* 8” x 10" or 11” x 14"
- • 3 glass jars with lids
- • Cloth rags
- • Hard wooden, plastic, or glass palette with a completely flat surface (no cups)
- • Metal palette knife, the kind with a bent segment between handle and blade (no plastic)
- • Brushes*: #2, 4, 6 in round and flat
- • Paints: titanium white, burnt umber, ultramarine blue, cadmium red (or hue), cadmium yellow (or hue), yellow ochre, naples yellow, sap green, pthalo green. Optional: Chinese vermillion or quinacridone magenta (for a cool red), cobalt blue (or hue)