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- November 9 & 10, 2019 Hampton ON
November 9 & 10, 2019 Hampton ON
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CA$250.00
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We'll paint a waterfall!
Gain the confidence to lay down colour using strong brushwork full of vitality and strength. Develop your subject matter to get your point of interest across without losing spontaneity and freshness. Push yourself to think in the abstract while keeping recognizable form and shape. Raise you artistic voice by working larger and stronger.
Explore your bolder self with dynamic loose brush work.
Learn to edit and simplify your subject defining composition and values.
Learn to see Colour and Value and temperature and push it to its limits or tone it down to get your message across
Gain the confidence to lay down colour using strong brushwork full of vitality and strength. Develop your subject matter to get your point of interest across without losing spontaneity and freshness. Push yourself to think in the abstract while keeping recognizable form and shape. Raise you artistic voice by working larger and stronger.
Explore your bolder self with dynamic loose brush work.
Learn to edit and simplify your subject defining composition and values.
Learn to see Colour and Value and temperature and push it to its limits or tone it down to get your message across
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June 12 & 13, 2019
Hampton Community Hall 5360 Old Scugog Road, Hampton, Ontario http://www.villageofhampton.ca/hamptonHall.php off Taunton Road North of Bowmanville Quick access from hwy 407 |
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Day 1 arrival for 930 set up.
We will start with a brief talk about subject - muse and inspiration and how to see it and bring that forward in your work. the definition of good composition, value , colour and line. I will explain the palette I use and why. the surface I use and why and the best setup for painting.
I will paint in stages allowing the class working time between. I will start by demonstrating my value sketch ( on the surface), then we will block in the colour and begin working up the subject.
Day 2 will be finessing values, colour and details. Adding those little marks that make a painting sing. I will talk about varnishing, storing and presenting your work. If time allows we will do a class critique and/or have a discussion on promotion and social media.
We will start with a brief talk about subject - muse and inspiration and how to see it and bring that forward in your work. the definition of good composition, value , colour and line. I will explain the palette I use and why. the surface I use and why and the best setup for painting.
I will paint in stages allowing the class working time between. I will start by demonstrating my value sketch ( on the surface), then we will block in the colour and begin working up the subject.
Day 2 will be finessing values, colour and details. Adding those little marks that make a painting sing. I will talk about varnishing, storing and presenting your work. If time allows we will do a class critique and/or have a discussion on promotion and social media.
This is a busy workshop to save time we will all work from the same image I will provide colour prints.
I will work in oil on panel with odourless mineral Spirits as well as acrylic on canvas. Each has a different quality and i will try to tackle both. I'll be painting fast and loose to get both works finished.
I will paint a 36 X 36 Size. if you'd like to tackle both mediums please bring no larger than a 30 X 30 size. if you sticking with one then a 36 X 36 max please. larger panels become an obstruction in a class.
A new supply list will be available soon. I'm eliminating Stevenson's from the list. to make it easier although i still use what i have left. If you still have some by all means bring them. My acrylics are Stevenson's. i will try to find compatible colours.
I will work in oil on panel with odourless mineral Spirits as well as acrylic on canvas. Each has a different quality and i will try to tackle both. I'll be painting fast and loose to get both works finished.
I will paint a 36 X 36 Size. if you'd like to tackle both mediums please bring no larger than a 30 X 30 size. if you sticking with one then a 36 X 36 max please. larger panels become an obstruction in a class.
A new supply list will be available soon. I'm eliminating Stevenson's from the list. to make it easier although i still use what i have left. If you still have some by all means bring them. My acrylics are Stevenson's. i will try to find compatible colours.
Brush it Bold
Painting workshop with Sheila Davis SCA OSA
Supply List for 2 day workshop:
1 Canvas (toned with colour wash and dry) or prepared * wood panels (do not tone with colour)30 X 30 min 36 X 36 max or 30 X 36 or 30 X 40,. – I work on a 36 X 36
Brushes – synthetic please. Bright with good spring
I use Robert Simmons Titanium*.
Long handle Brights size, 4, 6, 8
Short handle Glaze ¾ “ & 1”
I will have them available to purchase – contact me for more information
Odorless mineral spirits and container with lid (stainless brush tin or shallow glass jar)– Gamsol or Opus Odorless Mineral Spirits.
Regular mineral spirits and turpentine are NOT PERMITTED. Please be aware that older painting boxes and mediums can have strong odor and are not permitted.. *** many older mediums and thinners contain toxic ingredients. These are NOT PERMITTED in class only odorless mineral spirits allowed. NO TURPENOID
2 water tubs for acrylics
Palette – a board is fine. I will have palette paper and tape. Clips to hold the paper. You will need a large mixing area min 12 X 16” you will be changing or cleaning your palette often.
Easel – floor is best (you will need table room) and 2 Drop sheets to protect the table and floor. You are responsible for keeping your area clean – NO PAINT ON THE FLOOR! Please be aware of your easels footprint – long splayed out legs are a danger and take up room, make sure its sturdy and will hold your surface vertical
Paper towels – one large roll at least
A good rubber glove for you cleaning hand. Vinyl is fine for your painting hand
*raw wood to be prepared with two coats of clear liquitex gesso sanded. Finished edges how you wish. Prepare min 2 days ahead.
* You will NOT get the same affects as myself working with acrylic. But I will help you along. Don’t forget you have to get your wet painting home ☺
Colour Shaper – little rubber thing that moves paint around – a nice tool to have.
Oil paint – KAMA OR GAMBLIN
Paint - my personal preferences after 25 years of painting. No tube greens or black allowed ☺
If you don’t like a colour don’t buy it!
Many colours have the same name and are the same… some aren’t. It’s a learning curve getting to know each brand
Colours in BOLD are large 150 ml tubes.
If purchasing other brands compare colours! Different brands have different colour and names. Colour charts are on the web. I don’t know them so can’t really help. I can help you mix what you have
*colours on my palette
Kama (Oil only) OR Gamblin (oil only)
Titanium white Titanium White
*Transparent yellow oxide Transparent earth yellow
*Transparent red oxide Transparent earth red
*Azo/hansa Lemon yellow Cadmium lemon
*Cadmium red light Cadmium red light
*Ultramarine blue Ultramarine blue
*Azur Blue radiant blue
*Indian yellow Indian yellow
*Naples yellow light radiant yellow
*Violet grey radiant violet
*Besner Blue no 1 radiant turquoise
*Blue Grey
*Turquoise Light
cerulean blue hue
*Azo Orange Light permanent orange
*Cyan Cobalt blue
Manganese hue (for winter) Manganese hue (for winter)
* Transparent Orange
*Quinacridone Red Quinacridone Red
http://www.kamapigment.com/index_en.html
Opus art supplies – Gamblin colour
Kama Oil sticks – Kama oil sticks are a hard stick of strong pigment used for calligraphy and scribbles. Other brands are soft and mushy. Pick a few to play with! My fav are Cyan, Cad orange light, Turquoise Cobalt Light, Azur blue. Cinnabar Green, Fluorescent Pink BUY WHAT YOU LIKE
ACRYLIC PAINT – heavy body is preferred
Vat orange – for sketch only
Titanium white
Ultramarine blue
Transparent yellow oxide or Nickel Azo yellow
Lemon yellow (cad or Hansa)
Red light (Hansa or cad)
Cobalt Blue Hue
Indian yellow
Hansa orange
Quinacridone red
Light Turquoise
Light violet
Cobalt teal
transparent red iron oxide or trans burnt sienna
light Phthalo turquoise
I like Acrylic Markers for calligraphy, acrylic ink markers can also be used
Air Brush Medium (think like water – for drips and splatter)
Extender medium
Painting workshop with Sheila Davis SCA OSA
Supply List for 2 day workshop:
1 Canvas (toned with colour wash and dry) or prepared * wood panels (do not tone with colour)30 X 30 min 36 X 36 max or 30 X 36 or 30 X 40,. – I work on a 36 X 36
Brushes – synthetic please. Bright with good spring
I use Robert Simmons Titanium*.
Long handle Brights size, 4, 6, 8
Short handle Glaze ¾ “ & 1”
I will have them available to purchase – contact me for more information
Odorless mineral spirits and container with lid (stainless brush tin or shallow glass jar)– Gamsol or Opus Odorless Mineral Spirits.
Regular mineral spirits and turpentine are NOT PERMITTED. Please be aware that older painting boxes and mediums can have strong odor and are not permitted.. *** many older mediums and thinners contain toxic ingredients. These are NOT PERMITTED in class only odorless mineral spirits allowed. NO TURPENOID
2 water tubs for acrylics
Palette – a board is fine. I will have palette paper and tape. Clips to hold the paper. You will need a large mixing area min 12 X 16” you will be changing or cleaning your palette often.
Easel – floor is best (you will need table room) and 2 Drop sheets to protect the table and floor. You are responsible for keeping your area clean – NO PAINT ON THE FLOOR! Please be aware of your easels footprint – long splayed out legs are a danger and take up room, make sure its sturdy and will hold your surface vertical
Paper towels – one large roll at least
A good rubber glove for you cleaning hand. Vinyl is fine for your painting hand
*raw wood to be prepared with two coats of clear liquitex gesso sanded. Finished edges how you wish. Prepare min 2 days ahead.
* You will NOT get the same affects as myself working with acrylic. But I will help you along. Don’t forget you have to get your wet painting home ☺
Colour Shaper – little rubber thing that moves paint around – a nice tool to have.
Oil paint – KAMA OR GAMBLIN
Paint - my personal preferences after 25 years of painting. No tube greens or black allowed ☺
If you don’t like a colour don’t buy it!
Many colours have the same name and are the same… some aren’t. It’s a learning curve getting to know each brand
Colours in BOLD are large 150 ml tubes.
If purchasing other brands compare colours! Different brands have different colour and names. Colour charts are on the web. I don’t know them so can’t really help. I can help you mix what you have
*colours on my palette
Kama (Oil only) OR Gamblin (oil only)
Titanium white Titanium White
*Transparent yellow oxide Transparent earth yellow
*Transparent red oxide Transparent earth red
*Azo/hansa Lemon yellow Cadmium lemon
*Cadmium red light Cadmium red light
*Ultramarine blue Ultramarine blue
*Azur Blue radiant blue
*Indian yellow Indian yellow
*Naples yellow light radiant yellow
*Violet grey radiant violet
*Besner Blue no 1 radiant turquoise
*Blue Grey
*Turquoise Light
cerulean blue hue
*Azo Orange Light permanent orange
*Cyan Cobalt blue
Manganese hue (for winter) Manganese hue (for winter)
* Transparent Orange
*Quinacridone Red Quinacridone Red
http://www.kamapigment.com/index_en.html
Opus art supplies – Gamblin colour
Kama Oil sticks – Kama oil sticks are a hard stick of strong pigment used for calligraphy and scribbles. Other brands are soft and mushy. Pick a few to play with! My fav are Cyan, Cad orange light, Turquoise Cobalt Light, Azur blue. Cinnabar Green, Fluorescent Pink BUY WHAT YOU LIKE
ACRYLIC PAINT – heavy body is preferred
Vat orange – for sketch only
Titanium white
Ultramarine blue
Transparent yellow oxide or Nickel Azo yellow
Lemon yellow (cad or Hansa)
Red light (Hansa or cad)
Cobalt Blue Hue
Indian yellow
Hansa orange
Quinacridone red
Light Turquoise
Light violet
Cobalt teal
transparent red iron oxide or trans burnt sienna
light Phthalo turquoise
I like Acrylic Markers for calligraphy, acrylic ink markers can also be used
Air Brush Medium (think like water – for drips and splatter)
Extender medium