Daytime Oil Painting

Instructor Victoria Brzustowicz
6 week Class $179
Mondays 11:00-1:00
Next Session: 3/31/25 -5/12/25, Skip 4/14 (Spring Break)

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

Daytime: Wonders of Watercolor

Tues 1:00-3:00 4/22/25 – 5/20/25
–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 11×14 100% 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
  • Knife for scoring . I prefer an exacto knife, , and a small hair dryer

 

 

*New* Daytime Drawing 101

Instructor: Victoria Brzustowicz
Tues: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
Teen to Adult
Cost: $129 for 7 Weeks

Weds 11:00-12:30 4/2/25 – 5/21/25 skip 4/16

 

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

Daytime Drawing 101

Mondays: 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm

Teen to Adult

Cost: $129 for 7 Weeks

Next Session: 3/9/20 – 4/27/20 Skip 4/6/20 Spring Break

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
  • Kits are available for purchase with portfolio bag

The Wonderful World of Watercolor

Wednesdays 6:30-8:30

Next Session: 1/24/24 – 2/28/24 Skip 2/21

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