*New* Daytime Drawing 101 - The Art Stop LLC

*New* Daytime Drawing 101

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10/23/2024 11:00 am - 10/23/2024 12:30 pm
The Art Stop Studio, 2nd floor
Phone:585-872-5710
Address: 1822 Penfield Road Penfield NY 14526
Instructor: Victoria Brzustowicz
Tues: 11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Teen to Adult
Cost: $129 for 7 Weeks

Weds 11:00-12:30 10/23/24 - 12/11/24 skip 11/27

 

Can’t draw but want to? Can draw but want to get better? In this class you will use pencil, charcoal, and pastel to learn basic forms, one and two point perspective, negative space, tonal value and proportion. Use these fundamentals to draw anything. Drawing accurately is the basis for all other fine art mediums. You need to be able to accurately sketch out your canvas or paper before going on the next step.
  • Materials List:
  • Drawing pad w/perforated top 9 x 12 or 11 X 14
  • hake brush
  • 4 graphite drawing pencils, hard, med & soft
  • metal sharpener
  • pink pearl eraser
  • kneaded eraser
  • blending tortillions
  • Vine Charcoal
  • Kit portfolio bag at cost with purchase of kit
  • Kits are available for purchase

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  • 11/21/2024 6:00 pm - 11/21/2024 7:30 pm
    Thursday: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
    Teen to Adult
    Cost: $129 for 7 Weeks

    Next Session: November 7th- January 2nd Skip 11/28, 12/26

    Can’t draw but want to? Can draw but want to get better? In this class you will use pencil, charcoal, and pastel to learn basic forms, one and two point perspective, negative space, tonal value and proportion. Use these fundamentals to draw anything. Drawing accurately is the basis for all other fine art mediums. You need to be able to accurately sketch out your canvas or paper before going on the next step.

    • Materials List:
    • Drawing pad w/perforated top 9 x 12 or 11 X 14
    • hake brush
    • 4 graphite drawing pencils, hard, med & soft
    • metal sharpener
    • pink pearl eraser
    • kneaded eraser
    • blending tortillions
    • Vine Charcoal
    • Kit portfolio bag at cost with purchase of kit
    • Kits are available for purchase
  • 11/24/2024 11:00 am - 11/24/2024 1:00 pm

    Tues 1:00-3:00 10/29/24 - 12/10/24  skip 11/5, 11/26
    --5 weeks $139

    Anne Jurgens, award winning artist and certified instructor, will lead you through the wonders of watercolor. This class is intended for beginning and intermediate students with emphasis on expressing ourselves with paint. Beginning students will learn basic watercolor techniques including how to apply flat washes, graded washes, and glazes, wet in wet and dry brushing techniques. We will learn about composition, values, line, and color as elements in a painting. For intermediate students who wish to choose their own subjects, instruction will be individualized.- You can read the artist's bio and see more of her work in the Gallery section.

    • Paper: Arches 11x14 100% rag, 140 Cold Press. and/ or Strathmore Series 500 mixed media
    • Brushes: Sable is best. Synthetic is okay Rounds #1, #5, #8 Flats: 1/2 inch, 1 inch, 2 inch, Rigger
    • Water Container - One for clear, one to clean brushes can be as simple as a couple of
      cottage cheese containers.
    • Paper towels - to soak up excess water
    • Pencil - #2
    • Pallet : Make it large enough to hold 16 colors and have space to mix paints
    • Paints: Here are the basics. You can buy more, but we can build almost any color
      from these..
    • These consist of both cool and warm in the primary colors enabling us to
      be able to make the colors we need. Buy your colors In tubes or in cubes. Any brand,
      except where noted you usually get better results with Professional grade, you can use Cotman when brand isn't noted.
    • Yellows: Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Yellow Ochre, Raw Sienna*
      Reds: Cadmium Red Light, Cadmium Red Medium, Alizarine Crimson, Permanent Rose
      Blues: Cobalt Blue, Winsor Newton Ultramarine Blue
      Others: Winsor Newton Sap Green, Winsor Newton Burnt Sienna
    • Waterproof board - To tape your painting to
    • Artist tape to tape down your painting
    • Knife for scoring . I prefer an exacto knife, and a small hair dryer

     

     

  • 11/25/2024 11:00 am - 11/25/2024 1:00 pm
    Instructor Victoria Brzustowicz
    6 week Class $179
    Mondays 11:00-1:00
    Next Session: 10/21/24-11/25/24 

    Course Description:

    In this class we’ll explore materials, fundamentals, and best practices of oil painting, with an emphasis on direct or “alla prima” techniques. Color mixing and creating a range of colors from a limited palette will be taught. For students with previous experience in color mixing, a more complex palette will be used. Paint from your own sketches, photos, or studio still life. We’ll have demos in each class that will cover various topics such as various ways to start an oil painting, oiling out, stretching a canvas, preparing a panel, glazing, and varnishing.

    • Supply List:
    • If you already have  oil paints, please bring them to class and we will work with your selection. If you don’t have supplies, here is the  minimum to get started!
    • Paints
      Napthol Red (or equivalent) -
      Ultramarine Blue -
      Hansa Yellow Light (or equivalent)
      Titanium White
    • Surfaces
      Canvas panel or gessoed panels in a variety of sizes, preferably 11 x 14 and smaller. Since we will be working alla prima, aim for smaller sizes if possible. 8x 10 is wonderful. Brushes: a least one of each, not too small! (4-6). We will discuss the individual marks that each type of brush makes, and you can add to your collection as you go.
      Filbert
      Flat
      Round
    • Palette Knife
    • Gray Matters Disposable Palette Pad 12 x 16
    • Masterson Sealed Palette
    • Gamsol
  • 11/25/2024 6:00 pm - 11/25/2024 9:00 pm
    Flower City Figure Study is a Fun & Friendly Drawing Group that meets every Monday Night (6-9pm). We are dedicated to trying to capture the nude human figure on paper - Artists of all levels and abilities are welcome! We meet in the upstairs 3000 sq. ft. studio of The Art Stop, located at 1822 Penfield Road, Penfield, NY 14526.
    The Studio can handle up to 30 artists - 12 work stations in the form of a drawing horse-style bench as well as adjustable easels and tables with chairs. We provide drawing boards and personal lighting for your use in the studio or you are always welcome to bring your own. Artists should bring their own paper and drawing medium and/or come early and get these at The Art Stop prior to a session.
    Currently we rotate thru 15 male and female models of all shapes and sizes to give variety to the artists to study and capture in artistic form. Poses start with quick gesture and then move on to short poses of 5-15 minutes and then longer poses of 20-35 minutes.
    Cost:
    $7/Hr ($20 for the whole night)
    $6/Hr Paid in Advance ($18 for the whole night)
    $5/Session Student Rate with a Valid ID.
    Paid in Advance Savings Punch cards can be purchased in advance/at the door and also be used the same night.
    $55 (which covers 3 full sessions) or $90 (which covers 5 full sessions)
    Punch Cards can also be used on an hourly basis.
    4 ways to pay:
    In-person
    Venmo @MamaMiaBell
    Venmo QR Code - See photo attached to scan
    PayPal http:/paypal.me/MamaMiaBell
    Pay Maria Bell using PayPal.Me
    Go to paypal.me/MamaMiaBell and type in the amount. Since it’s PayPal, it's easy and secure. Don’t have a PayPal account? No worries.
    paypal.me
    Follow us on Facebook and Instagram:
    Flower City Figure Study
    Any questions, feel free to contact the organizer:
    Mia Bell
    MamaMiaBell@hotmail.com
    585.314.1111
  • 11/27/2024 6:30 pm - 11/27/2024 8:00 pm

    Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 11/06/24 - 12/11/24, Skip 11/27/24
    5 weeks $139

    We are happy to welcome Brian Petty back as an instructor. Brian recently illustrated 2 books and worked here as an instructor about 7 years ago, married and moved away and now is back!
    Always wanted to Paint, but weren't sure where to begin? In this class, you will learn the fundamentals of watercolor painting. Learn layout, composition, color theory, technique, style, etc. Bring to life the world around you in beautiful, full color.
              Materials list:
    •  6-8 tubes of watercolor paints (artist grade preferred) primaries and secondaries, Payne's gray and a brown
    •  Brushes: Rounds: # 1, 4 and 6 and Flat Shaders :1/4 inch and 1/2 inch (artist grade preferred)
    •   #140 lb. Arches (Rough Press or Cold Press) w/c paper
    •  Plastic container for water
    •  Paper towels
    •  2 H or 3 H Pencil
    • Plastic eraser
    • Watercolor pallet
  • 11/30/2024 All day

    Why Should You Shop Small?

    For small business owners, their business is not just a business — it’s an extension of who they are. Supporting the local businesses within your community not only keeps those businesses alive, but keeps the communities they serve thriving, as well.

    This year, shop at your local bakery, restaurant, coffee shop, boutique or neighborhood store rather than shopping at a national chain. Shopping local matters because it affects the entire community. When more money is spent at local stores, more money stays within the community. For every dollar spent at a small business, 67 cents stays within your local economy. In addition to helping schools and other organizations through taxes, small businesses are also often the organizations that support local sports teams, charities and events. Plus, local retailers are more likely to hire locally than retail chains.

  • 11/30/2024 2:00 pm - 11/30/2024 4:00 pm

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Bring your kids on Small Business Saturday 2:00-4:00 and check out our spacious studio on the 2nd floor and paint an ornament to hang on the tree for years to come! We will supply everything, the event is FREE! Refreshments will be provided.

  • 12/02/2024 11:00 am - 12/02/2024 1:00 pm
    Instructor Victoria Brzustowicz
    6 week Class $179
    Mondays 11:00-1:00
    Next Session: 12/2/24 -1/13/25, Skip 12/23

     

    Course Description:

    In this class we’ll explore materials, fundamentals, and best practices of oil painting, with an emphasis on direct or “alla prima” techniques. Color mixing and creating a range of colors from a limited palette will be taught. For students with previous experience in color mixing, a more complex palette will be used. Paint from your own sketches, photos, or studio still life. We’ll have demos in each class that will cover various topics such as various ways to start an oil painting, oiling out, stretching a canvas, preparing a panel, glazing, and varnishing.

    • Supply List:
    • If you already have  oil paints, please bring them to class and we will work with your selection. If you don’t have supplies, here is the  minimum to get started!
    • Paints
      Napthol Red (or equivalent) -
      Ultramarine Blue -
      Hansa Yellow Light (or equivalent)
      Titanium White
    • Surfaces
      Canvas panel or gessoed panels in a variety of sizes, preferably 11 x 14 and smaller. Since we will be working alla prima, aim for smaller sizes if possible 8x 10 is wonderful.
    • Brushes: a least one of each, not  too small (4-6). We will discuss the individual marks that each type of brush makes, and you can add to your collection as you go.
      Filbert
      Flat
      Round
    • Palette Knife
    • Gray Matters Disposable Palette Pad 12 x 16
    • Masterson Sealed Palette
    • Gamsol
  • 12/02/2024 6:00 pm - 12/02/2024 8:00 pm
    Instructor Victoria Brzustowicz
    6 week Class $179
    Mondays 6:00-8:00 $179  12/2/24-1/13/25 Skip 12/23  
     Course Description:

    In this class we’ll explore materials, fundamentals, and best practices of oil painting, with an emphasis on direct or “alla prima” techniques. Color mixing and creating a range of colors from a limited palette will be taught. For students with previous experience in color mixing, a more complex palette will be used. Paint from your own sketches, photos, or studio still life. We’ll have demos in each class that will cover various topics such as various ways to start an oil painting, oiling out, stretching a canvas, preparing a panel, glazing, and varnishing.

    • Supply List:
    • If you already have  oil paints, please bring them to class and we will work with your selection. If you don’t have supplies, here is the  minimum to get started!
    • Paints
      Napthol Red (or equivalent) -
      Ultramarine Blue -
      Hansa Yellow Light (or equivalent)
      Titanium White
    • Surfaces
      Canvas panel or gessoed panels in a variety of sizes, preferably 11 x 14 and smaller. Since we will be working alla prima, aim for smaller sizes if possible. 8x 10 is wonderful.Brushes: a least one of each, not too small! (4-6). We will discuss the individual marks that each type of brush makes, and you can add to your collection as you go.
      Filbert
      Flat
      Round
    • Palette Knife
    • Gray Matters Disposable Palette Pad 12 x 16
    • Masterson Sealed Palette
    • Gamsol
  • 12/03/2024 6:00 pm - 12/03/2024 8:00 pm

    Tuesdays: 6:00-8:00 pm

    Next Session 12/3/24 - 1/21/25 Skip 12/10, 12/24, 12/31

    Cost $139 5 weeks

    Join Carole Agosto to create this beautiful look in watercolor pen & ink. In this course students will learn to draw objects to landscapes by using pen and adding watercolor to bring the picture to life. Students will improve their skills, and learn how to mix colors. A printed photos will be provided for students in advance. We will work from a variety of photos such as buildings, cars, landscapes, etc.  There will be demonstrations through out the weeks. Beginner to Intermediate are welcome.

    • Materials List:
    • Watercolor paper 9 x 12 30 sheets Canson Montval pad
    • Watercolors  8 colors Talens
    • Micron pen no .05
    • Brush 8 round
    • Wash Brush
    • Mop Brush
    • Kneaded eraser
    • Mechanical pencil
    • Paper towels
    • Watercolor palette with wells
    • 9 x 12 sketch pad (for value study)
    • Several Graphite Pencils (for value study)
    • 3/4" or 1" Artist Tape
    • Board to tape down watercolor paper
  • 12/14/2024 11:00 am - 12/14/2024 11:45 am

    Saturdays: 11:00-11:45 

    Next Session: Dec 14th 2024 - Feb 8st 2025 Skip Dec 28th

    Young artists will enjoy this lighthearted class. A huge variety of projects makes this class fun over and over again. Basic art concepts are introduced at an age-appropriate level, preparing the student for creative art class, when they are ready. A smock or apron is recommended for this class. Class limit 10

    Supply List:
    • Drawing pad w/perforated top 9 x 12 or 11 x 14
    • 1 set Cray-Pas any size, or 6 or 12 set of Playcolor (dry tempera sticks)
    •  2B pencil, eraser
    • All other supplies will be supplied by The Art Stop
  • 12/14/2024 12:00 pm - 12/14/2024 1:00 pm

    Saturday: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Next Session:

    Next Session: Dec 14th 2024 - Feb 8th 2025 Skip Dec 28th

    Cost: $115 for 8 weeks 

    Ages 9-12

    In this class, students learn to draw what they see. Proportion, perspective, composition, basic forms, negative space, and tonal value are emphasized. Pencil, charcoal, pastel and paint are used. Students will be given projects based on their ability. Class limit: 12

    Materials List
    • Drawing pad w/perforated top 9 x 12 or 11 x 14
    • Chalk pastel set of 24 or 48 student grade is fine
    • Medium and soft Charcoal pencil
    • 4 graphite drawing pencils, hard, med & soft
    • Metal sharpener
    • Pink pearl eraser
    • Kneaded eraser
    • Blending tortillions

    Kits are available for purchase, if you call ahead we will put one together. All other supplies will be supplied by The Art Stop

  • 01/09/2025 6:00 pm - 01/09/2025 8:00 pm
    Next Session: 1/9/25 -2/6/25  
    Thurs 6:00-8:00
    $139 5 weeks

    Join Accomplished Instructor Colette Savage in this versatile beautiful medium. Get a beautiful softness similar to a Degas', or photographic realism. Pastels are considered a form of painting, yet you have the control of a stick or pencil, making it more like drawing. Learn about different substrates to paint on and different types of pastels and how they react. Beginner to intermediate.  Please feel free to bring along any pastels, paper...which you currently own to our first class.  A materials list is attached, but DO NOT purchase any new materials until AFTER the first class.

    • Soft Pastels- Your choice of brands, with a large assortment of colors and value (dark and light). If you already own pastels, bring what you have.
    • Pastel Paper- Your choice of brand and type
    • Drawing Board- A piece of Masonite is fine
    • Masking Tape
    • Baby Wipes
    • Pencil
    • Eraser
    • Small disposable dish to place the pastels you are using
    • Glove in a Bottle- Or another type of barrier lotion
    • Several reference photos
    • Glassine of other smooth paper-used to cover and protect the painting

    Optional Items:

    • Inexpensive craft brush
    • Rubbing Alcohol