Oil Painting Made
Simple
Synopsis:
In
this
course
you
will
learn
how
to
prepare
your
canvas,
frame
your
subject,
and
get
hands
on
practice
using
tools
unique
to
oil
painting.
At
the
end
of
the
class
you
will
have
learned
basic
oil
painting
techniques
that
will
inspire
you
to
continue
exploring
the
joys
of
oil
painting on your own.
Photography
Synopsis:
Introduces
students
to
the
basics
of
composition
and
camera
settings
and
provides
an
understanding
of
digital
photo-editing
for
the
purpose
of
creating
successful
landscape,
portrait,
montage
and
other
photographic
forms.
And
explores
the
boundaries
of
digital
photography
to
begin
to
include
a
more
personal
practice
while
placing
work
within
a
historical,
social
and
cultural
context.
Introduces
critical
skills
necessary
to
expand
perceptual
and
visual
cultural
awareness
by
using
a
broad
range
of
intermediate
digital
processes
and
concepts.
Requires
access
to
a
camera
with
manual
exposure
controls.
Preferred
equipment:
DSLR
or
mirrorless
interchangeable
lens
camera
(but
not
required).
Tripod
with
Arca-
Swiss
type
head
and
camera
plate
(but
not
required)
or
any
good
tripod
with
a
quick
release.
Class
will
meet
as
a
general
class
in
person
or
online
live,
then
individual
instruction
via
the
net.
This
will
not
be
a
class
in
Lightroom
or
Photoshop
but
we
may
review
other software for image processing.
Additional
classes
will
be
consider
if
there
is
an
interest,
contact
us
if you would like to set up a class in your area.
CLASSES
Supply list:
Brushes: Flat ½”, round ½”'', ¾”', filbert 1'', large gesso brush,
Gesso: Small bottle
Canvas/Panel/Bristol Board Paper: (suggested size) 8''x 10'', 11''x
14'' panel, 9'' X 12''
Paint:
French
Marine
Blue,
Mars
Black,
Titanium
White,
Yellow
Ocher, and Terra Rose Windsor Newton or the equivalent.
503.572.8892