Saturday Painting Studio — July 17
Saturday Painting Studio — July 17
Instructor: Wednesday Nelena Sorokin
Day & Time: Saturdays, 2–5pm
Dates: July 17 – August 21, 2021
Location: Citizens' Hall, Stockbridge
Materials List: See class description.
Students of any skill level can join this class and receive individual instruction and assignments based on their needs and interests. Also for the independent student who would like to work on their own projects with input from a teacher.
Materials
One of each:
canvas pad, gessoed paper, or stretched canvas (suggested size range: from 11x14 - 14x18)
oil or acrylic paints (suggested brands Gamblin or Windsor Newton, Old Holland, Williamsburg, Daniel Smith for oils, Golden or Liquitex for acrylics):
cadmium red or primary red
magenta
venetian red or red oxide
burnt umber
lemon yellow, Hansa yellow, or primary yellow
yellow ochre or naples yellow
cadmium yellow, Benzimidazolone Yellow Medium,
ultramarine blue
cyan or phthalo blue
Paynes gray
white (large tube)
optional:
alizarin crimson
pthalo blue-green
if using oil paint: Gamsol, Safflower oil, or baby oil
medium for oils: Gamblin solvent free,
1 small container for medium, 1 brush washer or jar for Gamsol or safflower oil
for acrylic: gloss and/or matte liquid medium,
1 small jar for medium, 2 large jars for brush cleaning water
If using acrylic paint: bring spray bottle for water
cloth rags for painting (old cotton sheets are perfect), disposable rags for cleanup (can be purchased in hardware stores)
palette, at least 16” x 20”, preferably neutral gray –
you can make one with a cookie sheet (or similar size board), masking tape, and freezer paper – wrap the paper around the cookie sheet so you have the full surface to use, tape the back.
brushes - your preferred or filberts - about ¼” + ½” + ¾” - and # 6 round)
tracing paper (9 x 12 or 11 x 14)
*If you have a preference for another paint medium, you are welcome to bring that instead using the same paint colors. For watercolor, bring watercolor paper, artists tape, a rigid support (or 2) and a hairdryer.
To Purchase Locally:
-JWS Art Supplies
-Miller’s Art Supplies
(Avoid Michael's; their costs for quality items are high and their less expensive items are inferior.)
To Purchase Online:
(numerous choices such as...)
-Jerrysartarama.com
-Dickblick.com
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