March 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 (6 weeks) (Wednesday afternoons)
Time: 1 to 4 pm
Studio location (B)
member $150/6 week
non member $175 / 6 wk
Learn about the basic building blocks of creating a painting.
Instead of just jumping in and slinging paint around, we will learn the correct painting process:
Composition and design
-Editing your reference
-Create quick notan and thumbnail sketches to nail down the composition
-Work out the lights and shadows – the importance of Values!
-How to avoid tangents and weird cutoffs
Perspective
-basics of one point and two point perspective and how to apply your knowledge to make subjects look correct
Color theory
-The benefits of a limited palette
-Doing color swatches
-How to avoid muddy colors
-How to keep your colors bright
-How to apply paint correctly
You can work in oils, gouache or acrylics. Watercolor use is not recommended, but you can still get lots out of this class.
I will do a lot of demos and we will work on a lot of small exercises in class. These exercises are most useful if based on real-life questions and references. So please bring any painting that’s in progress, any references you are considering turning into a painting, and any questions you might have regarding these topics or your references/paintings, and we will together work them out by discussion and exercises.
Your artwork will benefit from starting a painting the correct way and using the correct colors based on this new-found knowledge.
Materials : Pencil, eraser, ruler, drawing pad or note paper. Also bring your favorite painting medium (oil, acrylics, watercolor, colored pencil). If you bring oils, please make sure your medium is odorless!


