Introduction
Are you interested in learning how to paint with oil but not sure where to start? Do you have some oil painting experience but need guidance in technique and material process? In this course, students new to painting learn the fundamental techniques of oil painting while students who have some knowledge are challenged with more in-depth study and practice of the medium. Did you know that oil paints are just pigment suspended in drying oil? It is one of the most versatile paint mediums; oil paint is able to achieve a range of effects from thin glazing to heavy impasto. Imagine setting up your painting easel in our historic Bunk House Studio as you learn about how to create your palate, mix paint, care for your brushes and store your work. The foundations of oil painting will be covered; from seeing shapes, form, color, tone, and light. Each session will begin with a demonstration followed by time to practice the new technique. At the end of the course students can expect to have a sample of test paintings exhibiting a range of methods and techniques.
We have closed online registration for this course, but we still have one spot left. Call our office to register: 802-985-3648.
Materials
Materials
Online suggestions: Dickblick.com
Oil paints (or water based oil paints) minimum 20ml tubes
Black (i.e. Mars, Lamp or Ivory)
Raw Umber
Burnt Umber
*Titanium White -Large tube
Extra: Yellow Ochre or Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna, Dioxazine Purple.
You need a warm and cool of each color:
Blue: Ultramarine Blue (warm) & Cobalt Blue (Cool), extra: Cerulean
Green: Sap Green (Warm) & Viridian (Cool)
Red: Cadmium Red Medium or Naphol red (Warm) & Alizarine Crimson (Cool)
Yellow: Cadmium Yellow Medium (Warm) & Cadmium Yellow Light/Pale or Lemon Yellow (Cool)
Feel free to purchase a painting set to start. They might not have the exact same colors but you
can add other tubes as you go.
Solvent (both to be used at home or outside the studio): Gamsol (odorless mineral spirits) or
Spike oil (non-toxic but pricey and stinky)
Medium: walnut or linseed
Bristle and Synthetic brushes various shapes & sizes
Suggestions:
Bristle: Windsor and Newton Flat No 8 + 6
Synthetic: Princeton Select, Round, short handle, size 2
Langnickle Royal Sable Tek Brush, Angular, short handle, 3/8 & ½ inch
Langnickle Royal Sable Tek Brush, Flat, Long Handle, size 8
Amazon set suggestions:
Transon Professional Art Paint Brush Set or Shuttle Art Paint Brush Set
9 x 12 pre-gessoed canvas pad
Large pad of disposable Palette sheets
Suggested: Plastic sealable palette holder: i.e. Masterson Sta-Wet Palette Seal & matching
Flexible metal palette knife: i.e. Blick Palette Knife Style 23 or 30 or 50
Rags or paper towel
Small empty Jars (with tops)
For Water soluble oil paints:
To clean brushes: Dawn dish soap & water
(Or Lava Brand soap)
Medium: Walnut oil or linseed oil
Suggested: Spike oil (quick drying natural solvent)