Constructing a Painting
Adult Class | Available
In this still-life class you will work from direct observation, and begin by studying compositional structures and strategies for starting off and building up a painting. Spending three sessions on each painting you’ll have ample time to dive into the fundamentals of painting. You’ll explore the importance of paint application, specifically focusing on glazing, velatura and scumble techniques and investigate the relationship between active fields and quiet fields of strokes and their influence on composition. Additionally, the class will examine the balance of values and colors and how this relationship is important to self-expression.
What you will learn in this class:
1. Composition as self-expression
2. Understanding the relationship between colors and values in order to create light and space on a two-dimensional panel
3. Developing the picture insubordination of the focal point
4. Developing a strategy of the process of painting in connection with our self-expression
5. Drawing with paint masses
For the first class bring these supplies:
• 2 stretched canvases needed for the term, one gray and one white. The size of the canvases should be close to: 10" x 10", 10" x 14", or 16" x 20"
• Turpenoid
• Medium: Liquin Original
• Paper towels
• Pizza box (to transport wet paintings)
• Brushes
• Oil Paints. Giovanni Casadei suggests Winton/Windsor & Newton colors (40 ml tube): Cadmium Yellow Light, Indian Yellow, Cadmium Orange, Cadmium Red Medium, Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Dioxazine Purple, French Ultramarine, Titanium White (150 ml), Ivory Black, Viridian Green, Chromium Oxide Green, Yellow Ochre, Raw Sienna, Indian Red, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber
If you already have a color palette that you are familiar with and it works for you, the instructor suggests that you bring your own colors.
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