107-Evening Oil Painting-ONLINE

107-Evening Oil Painting-ONLINE

Adult Class Virtual | This class is completed

2020 Burnt Mills Road Bedminster, NJ 07921 United States

Ceramics Studio

Adult-All Levels

1/12/2021-2/9/2021

6:30 PM-9:00 PM on Tue

$162.00

$137.00

The focus of this class is to train the student in the basic skills needed to paint in oils with particular attention to the use of color, light, shadow, composition, brush handling and materials. Students work from photographs from either the instructor or from their own collection. Every class a weekly challenge will be demonstrated focusing on either subject matter, technique or other various painting elements. The student can watch the demo and either execute the exercise or use the demo as a learning tool and apply to their continuing project. All levels.

  • This class will be taking place online using ZOOM. Instructions on how to access the class will be sent closer to the start date
  • OIL PAINT COLORS
  • Titanium White
  • Viridian
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Yellow Ochre
  • Sap Green
  • Alizarin Crimson
  • Pthalo blue
  • Cadmium Yellow
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Cadmium Red
  • Optional:
  • Portland warm grey and Portland cool grey (made by Gamblin)
  • Ice blue (Richeson shiva series)
  • Kings Blue by Michael Harding
  • There are many brands to choose from. I recommend Windsor and Newton or Grumbacher. (Windsor and Newton has two quality grades, Professional Artist and student grade. The student grade is called Winton.) I recommend the Artist grade. The quality is better, however, the price is a bit more.
  • Acrylic Paint – one tube of Yellow Ochre
  • Palette (used for mixing paint)
  • I will go over different types of palettes in class. If you would like, you can wait until the first class to see which one you would want (use a paper palette pad in the meantime.) Otherwise, a large wooden palette or a piece of clear glass makes a great palette.
  • Palette box - Used to place your wet palette in after class and in between painting sessions. (Available at Michaels. It is a Tupperware –like box with a blue top and white bottom.)
  • Turpenoid (small container)
  • Liquin by Windsor and Newton (You can find this in the “medium” section.)
  • A variety of brushes (I suggest synthetic brushes for a beginner) Usually they have a packet of them with a variety of sizes in the brush section.
  • Palette knife – Metal is preferred over plastic
  • Surface to paint on - I will show many different surfaces to paint on in class, however, to start out with I recommend using a canvas board or a stretched canvas. Size is up to you. I recommend 11" x 14" to 16" x 20".
  • Sketchbook and sketching supplies (pencils, charcoal, erasers, etc.)
  • Small container to hold painting medium. (Art stores sell small metal cups that attach to your palette. Mason jars work great as well.) Please bring two (one for the Liquin and the other for the Turpenoid).
  • “The Masters”- Brush Cleaner & Preserver – a little tub of brush cleaner in beige colored container.
  • Any questions e-mail me at andrea@agillustration.com.
Gianchiglia, Andrea

BFA, University of Hartford Art School, major in illustration, minor in art history. Exhibitions: Many solo, group and juried shows at various galleries and museums in the tri-state area. Awards: has won awards for her specialty, animal portraiture. Her work is in private collections throughtout the country and is available for commissions. A member of Society of Animal Artists, Salmagundi Club, and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe art group. Visit www.agillustration.com