Color, Composition and Perspective with Ruth Squitieri

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!

Ruth Squitieri

Ruth Squitieri was born and raised in a small town in Germany, before settling in Florida in her early 20s. She always had art in her life. While her family was very musical, she was the only one who always had a pencil or brush in her hand. After painting a lot in watercolor and acrylics, she discovered oils about 20 years ago. In 2008 she took her first plein air workshop and has been hooked to on-site painting ever since. Ruth currently includes quick pen and ink sketches in her repertoire, especially when traveling. She is now focusing on urban sketching with pen and ink washed over with fun splashes of watercolor.

Ruth loves to share her talent and knowledge and has been doing demos at artists’ groups as well as during paintout/plein air festivals in the Central Florida area for many years. She is a sought-after instructor at the Artists Workshop in New Smyrna Beach, teaching principles of Composition and Perspective along with an intensive immersion into art for beginners, head and figure drawing, and pen and ink sketching.

Statement

Ruth believes that working from life allows you to put the most truthful statement onto paper, and also the most interesting. “The camera doesn’t capture all the light and details in the shadows, but puts everything in focus. That is not how we see the world.” To this point she studies the scene that’s in front of her and puts down what nature presents her with, carefully repositioning certain elements, eliminating others, but always focusing on the quality of light (when painting in oils) or fun details (when doing urban sketching).

Ruth Squitieri
Port Orange, FL
386-451-6857

www.paintingsbyruth.com