Event Category: Lessons
Art lessons of all types, oil painting, Acrylic painting, Life Drawing,Pastels, watercolor, drawing, classes for children and adults.
*New* Watercolor Pen & Ink
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
Solvent Free Oil Painting
Instructor Victoria Brzustowicz
6 week Class $179
Mondays 6:00-8:00 $179 2/10/25 -3/24/25, Skip 2/17
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
Painting with Gouache
Instructor Victoria Brzustowicz
5 week Class $139
Mondays 6:00-8:00
Next Session: 9/30/24 -10/28/24
Explore the versatile world of gouache, a water-based, opaque, and pigment-rich medium. With its ability to layer light over dark, gouache combines the flexibility of acrylics and oils with the transparency of watercolors. This course can serve both as an introduction to essential techniques (including material exploration, color mixing, and effective paint handling), and for more experienced painters in gouache, it will allow exploration and refinement in a supportive environment. Each class includes demonstrations and ample painting time. Additionally, we’ll cover best practices for storing and framing gouache paintings. Join us for this five-week journey into the expressive realm of gouache.
Materials:
Sketching supplies such as pencil and sketch pad or journal
Water media brushes (a few flats and a round to start)
Water media paper
Water media palette such as Mastersons stay-wet Handi Palette or any watercolor palette
Gouache – I recommend M Graham or Holbein gouache or another tubed gouache. To start, you can use a limited palette and add colors as needed. Essentials are:
Azo Yellow
Napthol Red
Ultramarine Blue
Titanium White.
Note: I don’t use Acrylic Gouache because it is too similar to acrylic paints, and what I like about the traditional gouache is that you can reconstitute it. If you have acrylic gouache, you will have a little different experience than what I am teaching.
Also you might want:
- Latex gloves (optional)
- Apron/smock
- Value strips
- Sponge
- Artists Tape
- Dedicated palette knife
- Water carrier