Landscape Painting with Pastels

Landscape Painting with Pastels

PD-Class | This class has been canceled

600 St. Andrews Blvd Winter Park, FL 32792 United States

1B

Intermediate to Advanced

3/30/2022-5/4/2022

1:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT on Wed

$290.00

Member Discount Available

Students will work from their own landscape photographs as we will explore a variety of under painting techniques to create a sense of aerial perspective. Layering pastels over different under paintings created by watercolors, acrylics or oil paints will allow the students to find the technique that works best for them. Prior experience with pastels is recommended. Skill level: Intermediate to Advanced

  • 6 week class.
  • PAPERS
  • Bring a paper that has a moderate grit and will hold up to a wash with
  • water or alcohol. I suggest working with a sanded paper, such as, U-Art,
  • Pastel Premier (White or Italian Clay), Art Spectrum Colourfix (Natural or
  • Sand) or Ampersand Pasteboard. The size should be no smaller than 9x12
  • and no larger than 12x16.
  • PASTELS
  • You will need both hard and soft pastels for this workshop. For the hard
  • pastels, I recommend Prismacolor Nupastels, Creatacolor or Faber Castell.
  • Only a few DARK hard pastels are needed, but if you have more bring
  • them also. I will be demonstrating with the following Nupastels:
  • Blue Violet #244
  • Bottle Green #298
  • Spruce Blue #305
  • These are often available for purchase as individual sticks. For the SOFT
  • pastels, many good brands are available so feel free to work with whatever
  • you have. If you are new to pastels, I suggest getting on of the half-stick
  • sets available from Sennelier, Unison or Great American. These sets give
  • you a good range of color and value. A set with a minimum of 30 half-sticks
  • is recommended. Sennelier has a120 half-stick Paris Collection that is excellent
  • for beginners and experts alike. If you shop online, my favorite
  • stores for papers and pastels are listed below:
  • dakotapastels.com
  • fineartstore.com
  • cheapjoes.com
  • BOARD
  • Gatorboard is good support. Foam core, masonite or a drawing board
  • are all fine, too. Make sure whatever board you bring is large enough to
  • support the size of your pastel paper.
  • BRUSHES
  • These will be used for underpainting. A few coarse bristle brushes sizes
  • 6 thru 10 will work well. Old oil painting brushes are fine also.
  • TAPE
  • Artist tape or masking tape.
  • SKETCHBOOK
  • For making initial compositions.
  • WET WIPES
  • Plus a roll of paper towels. NOTE: VIVA paper towels are excellent for
  • cleaning off pastel dust.
  • PHOTOS
  • You may want to bring a few of you favorite photos from which you can
  • paint. There will also be a still life set up for each class.
  • QUESTIONS
  • Please feel free to contact your instructor concerning any of the above.
Rupp, Gary

A new member to the Painting & Drawing faculty, Gary Rupp first studied Studio Art and Plein Air painting at Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL. Over ten years ago he started working in pastels and has been instructed by Terri Ford, Albert Handell, Maggie Price, Doug Dawson and Michael Chesley Johnson. Gary is the current President of the Appalachian Pastel Society (APS) and has recently been awarded Signature Member status of APS. In December 2017, Gary was very grateful to be selected by The Pastel Journal as one of seven international artists to watch in the coming year. His paintings have been shown in juried international exhibitions at The Salmagundi Club in New York City; The Bascom in Highlands, NC; The Cornwall Center in Charlotte, NC and the International Association of Pastel Societies in Albuquerque, NM. He was recently invited as one of thirteen Florida landscape artists to participate in an exhibition entitled "Fabulous Florida" held at the Ocean Gallery in Flagler Beach, FL.