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Workshop! Acrylic Mixed Media
with Cynthia Miller
Explore combined media: Chalk and Oil pastels and Oil paint stick and Acrylics to create transparencies and vibrant color in your artwork. Guided exercises, Materials provided for a small fee.
Supplies not included. Please bring the following:
acrylic paint, soft chalk pastels, oil pastels, oil paint stick and graphite on paper
Sculpting the Torso in Clay
with Steve Gevurtz
In this class, you will work with clay, your hands, and your eyes - the three oldest tools a sculptor has. You will make mistakes, revise, discover. The torso will humble you and then reward you.
What you build here is not just a sculpture. It is the foundation upon which every figure, every form, every artistic instinct you develop will stand.
Tuition fee includes clay, use of some TDS tools, and a model fee.
Acrylic Painting Studio (November)
with Cynthia Miller
Acrylic Painting Studio has been a staple for several years. Painters explore independent goals, or work from studio still life, or create acrylic painted transcriptions of past artworks from reproductions and collected images. Explore color mixing, value painting, composition and intentions through the use of this water-based medium on paintable paper or canvas. Lively group discussion of works in progress, foster fun and support. Learning to SEE like an artist comes with the territory.
Snacks welcome!
Materials are not included; please bring your choice of the following supply list:
Acrylic Paints: Liquitex Basics recommended for economy. Phthalo blue, naphthol red, medium hue, hansa or AZO yellow, white gesso, and mars black.
Brushes: Acrylic vinyl brushes, medium and small, 2" gesso brush.
- Some chalk pastels are helpful.
- Strathmore Mixed Media Paper, 18" x 24" or other paintable paper
- Pencil, eraser, apron, palette. Cynthia suggests white styrofoam plates ad Viva signature paper towels.
12"x12": Four Paintings in Four Weeks
with Gary Nusinow
Leave your assumptions about painting on a small scale at the studio door. In this series we'll emphasize improvisation and spontaneity. In every session we'll complete one 12” x 12” painting using a wide range of subject matter and techniques. We might paint a still life one week and a pure abstraction another week. This four-week course will build confidence in your painting skills and set your art-making process free.
Materials not provided. Please bring the following:
acrylic paint
canvases - 12x12
brushes
sketch book
drawing pencils
pastel pencils
vine charcoal
Colored Pencil II
with Amber Pierson
Now you know how to use the colored pencil, we will discuss and complete activities with different surfaces, such as black paper and drafting film.
Supplies not included. Please bring the following:
Colored pencils any brand listed below:
48pack Prismacolor Premier (Cheapest and easiest to begin with)
Faber-Castell-Polychromos Caran D’Ache (most expensive)
Eraser
Pencil Sharpener
Drafting Brush Removable Clear Tape
Papers will be discussed in class
Drawing Fundamentals III: Plein Aire Sharpie
with Russell Kahn
No Class On 11/25
This DF3 Sharpie drawing class will focus to capture a still life and en plein air using sharpies with thick and thin lines. We will start by using cross hatching and hatching for shading and learning the value scale, as well as composition and texture. We will be working from still lives as well as the outdoors (if the weather cooperates). Prior knowledge of drawing will help (Line, value, texture, composition) but check with the instructor if you're not sure. There will be an Art History component added to the class.
Supplies are not included. Please bring the following materials:
- Make sure you have a variety of black sharpie thickness, chisel tip, fine, very fine
- sketch book (approx. 5 x 7 or 9 x 12)
-thick drawing paper (smooth) 12 x 18 or larger (10)
Drawing Fundamentals III: Ink and Wash for Landscape
with Ryan Hill
No Class On 11/27
Develop a personal vision, hone your unique artistic path, and gain fluency in the language of drawing. In this 5- week Drawing Fundamentals III, we will focus on using ink and wash media in particular, to depict landscape subject matter. Explore new landscape compositions using the fluidity of ink and wash values each session!
Drawing Fundamentals I and II required.
Supplies are not included. Please bring the following materials:
- Soft vine and compressed charcoal
- Paper and magazine scraps, glue sticks, and scissors
- Watercolor paper and watercolor ballpoint, and other ink pens
Lost and Found: The Art of Assemblage
with Gary Nusinow
Assemblage is a three-dimensional art form initiated by artists of the early Twentieth Century. In this course, we will use an assortment of materials including found objects to create small-scale three-dimensional works of art. We will focus on the creative process, while we explore the elements of visual art such as composition, scale, proportion, color, hierarchy, and balance. A primary goal is to build confidence in one’s art practice. This is a great opportunity to make creative use of the various and sundry objects you have collected over time. Scavengers absolutely welcome.
Materials not provided. Please bring the following:
Found objects
paint
paper
odds and ends
substrate