Exploring Painting - Land & Water in Acrylic or Oil w/ Kathleen Moore - March 13 - April 10: All Levels


Exploring Painting - Land & Water in Acrylic or Oil w/ Kathleen Moore - March 13 - April 10: All Levels
Five Thursdays, March 13 - April 10 / 2-4:30 PM
All Levels welcome!
In this five-week course, Kathleen Moore will guide her students through capturing the beauty of land and water in acrylic or oils. It’s perfect for beginning students who want to learn painting with simple shapes and good design, or for more experienced students who would appreciate a refresher. Kathleen will demonstrate composition, color mixing, and basic painting tips and techniques, then lead the students through putting this foundational knowledge into practice. The series of classes is full of valuable exercises and individualized advice to help students find their own voice in painting.
See more information about this class below:
In this five-week course, Kathleen will teach students everything they need to know to get started or to further develop their confidence in acrylic or oil painting. Great for beginners & beyond, students will learn a range of subjects from getting the right supplies, to planning and composing their paintings, to mastering the fundamentals of color-mixing. Kathleen will demonstrate basic painting tips and techniques, then lead the students through putting them into supported practice.
Through easy-to-understand concepts and step-by-step methods, including how to paint a variety of subjects, students will learn the process from start to finish. Building on basic, fundamental techniques, novice artists can practice with painting projects that are broken down and explained. From the first brushstroke to the finishing touch, let Kathleen guide you as you begin your artistic journey in acrylic painting. Students can work on their own projects with photos they wish to paint from or choose from photos Kathleen provides.
SUPPLY LIST
Basic Supplies
*(4) canvas panels or stretched canvases – 8”x10” or 9”x12” is a good size
*(1) 8”x10” Fredrix Canvas Pad – this is a pad of canvas sheets for your weekly assignments. You could use (6) 8x10 canvas panels if you prefer.
*Brushes & Knives
You will need a range of brush shapes and sizes. Use what you have. Use this list as a reference if you need to purchase brushes.
Princeton Series 6500 Aspen Synthetic Brush - Size 2, Liner, Long Handle
Princeton Series 6500 Aspen Synthetic Brush - Size 6, Flat, Long Handle
Princeton Series 6500 Aspen Synthetic Brush - Size 2, Round, Long Handle
Princeton Series 6500 Aspen Synthetic Brush - Size 2, Flat, Long Handle
Princeton Snap! White Taklon Brush Set - Long Handle, Set of 3
Liquitex Painting Knife - Small, metal, Number 1 or similar
*Disposable Palette Paper Pad - white - 12'' x 16”
*Brush Cleaning Jar (oils) or Plastic Tub (acrylics)
*Paper Towels
Mediums:
For Acrylic Students - Windsor Newton Slow Dry Clear Medium
For Oil Students - Gamblin Galkyd Gel
Paints: ( Artist Quality Oil or Acrylics - not students grade)
*Titanium White
*Cadmium Yellow Lt.
*Quinacridone Red
*Ultramarine Blue
Phthalo Blue (Green Shade)
Optional Expanded Palette (If you have these colors already, grab them!)
Burnt Umber
Yellow Ochre
Cadmium Red Light
Titanium Yellow
https://www.dickblick.com/lists/blicku/JP24B0LX3E4KT/publicview/
Location: Cole Art Studio, located in the lower level of Cole Gallery , 107 5th Ave. S., Edmonds, WA 98020.