Painting with Pastels (Online) — Jan 11
Painting with Pastels (Online) — Jan 11
Instructor: Joe Baker
Day & Time: Mondays, 10am–12pm
Dates: January 11 – March 1, 2021 (no class 1/18 or 2/15)
Location: Online via Zoom
Materials: See class description
Pastels combine the joys of drawing and painting in a way no other medium can. In this class we'll explore the special characteristics of pastel while emphasizing: the basics of composition and value control; the emotional cast that color provides; techniques both traditional and modern; and an array of materials available to artists now. Each week will focus on one topic but will include reference to and discussion of other aspects of painting with pastels as well. Still life setups will be used for exercises and demonstrations, but students will also be encouraged to find expression in landscape, figure and portraiture, and non-objective work.
(No class 1/18 or 2/15)
Materials
Pastels
Minimum to purchase if you do not already have pastels:
Small set of Nupastels or other hard pastels
PLUS 40 stick set (at least) of soft pastels: Rembrandt, Unison, Ludwig, Senellier, Great American, Richeson, etc. If you lean toward landscape or portraiture, get a set labeled as such, otherwise opt for a general set. Half-stick sets are a good way to try them out. AlphaColor brand is unsatisfactory.
If you already have soft pastels, bring what you have as long as it includes at least the above assortment.
As the course progresses, you are likely to want more pastels than the above.
Paper
Sanded paper - For class exercises you will need a pack or pad of small pieces (e.g. 9x12, 11x14), and you will want larger sheets for your own work. Large sheets can easily be cut into small pieces
Several medium (14x18, 18x24) sheets of sanded pastel paper such as UART, Premier, Art Spectrum; select one or two white or off-white, optionally also some colors.
We will cut one sheet into smaller pieces OR bring a pack or pad of smaller pieces.
If you have traditional pastel paper (e.g. Canson), please bring it as well, but we will primarily work on sanded paper.
Other Materials
Sketchbook, pencils, eraser- These are important workhorses for your practice!
White artist’s tape or pale masking tape (no black or blue)
Soft paper towels (VIVA are best)
Material to work from: photographs of your own, or sketches or paintings
Hand protection: barrier cream or gloves (optional)
Optional materials for technique experimentation:
Vine charcoal, pastel pencils
Small watercolor set w/3/4” brush (not a fine sable! Synthetic is good)
Small set gouache paints (primaries)
One or two bristle brushes (synthetic recommended) ½ - ¾”
Viewfinder
Grayscale value markers (15%, 30%, 50%, 70%)
Sources
Online merchants such as DakotaPastels.com, DickBlick.com, JerrysArtarama.com are reliable and fast. You can also buy pastels directly from many manufacturers.
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