Sunday, July 12, 2009

Vicky McLain Workshop - April 10th

Oil Painting with Vicky McLain
What to bring:

8"x10" ultra smooth or portrait grade stretched canvas

Your favorite brushes suitable for an 8x10 canvas. (Vicky's favorites are #8 round bristle. #2 round bristle or #2 round sable.)

Odorless mineral spirits for brush cleaning
Paper towels
Q-Tips
Palette
Huggies Wipes

Oil Paint:

Cerulean Blue
Ultramarine Blue
Cadmium Yellow Light
Alizarin Crimson
Sap Green
Burnt Sienna
Ivory Black
Titanium White

Optional:

Table Easel
Medium - like Liquin

Call Bruce at the Arts Center to sign up, 843.332.6234.

If you have trouble finding the canvas, Vicky will have extra for sale.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Mary Grayson Segars' Supply List - 2010

Oil Painting Supply List for Mary Grayson Segars' Workshop

Notes from Mary:

Paint:

I use only primary colors. I’d like everyone to try mixing from these three colors, but everyone is welcome to buy other, pre-mixed colors as well if they’d like to. Please come to class with a warm and cool version of each primary color. I use

---Ultramarine Blue (or French Ultramarine)—a dark, cool blue
---Cerulean Blue—a lighter, warm blue
---Alizarin Crimson—a dark, cool red
---Cadmium Red Medium---a warm red (can be omitted if necessary)
---Cadmium Yellow Deep---a warm yellow
---Cadmium Yellow Pale---a cool yellow (I rarely use this, so it can be omitted)
---Titanium White (large tube)

If you’re using acrylic paint, please purchase a black in addition to the above.

Palette:

Whatever you already have is fine, but if you have no palette, you can make one like mine. Cut a piece of ½” masonite into any size you’d like (mine is about 16 X 20). On top of the masonite, lay a piece of neutral-colored paper of the same size, like a gray that’s not too cool and not too warm. Place a piece of glass cut the same size on top and tape the whole thing around the edges. It’s inexpensive and works great.

Acrylic painters probably should purchase a stay-wet palette to avoid the frustration of quickly-drying paint.

Brushes:

Bring whatever you have. If you need to buy new ones, I suggest you get several oil/acrylic brushes---a round, at least one flat, and a filbert. Please don’t get anything smaller than 1/4 inch in width. All in the range of 1/4 “ to 1” is a good way to start.

Canvas:

Again, bring what you have. I prefer stretched canvas, but you can use canvas boards (inexpensive and easy to find) or canvas-covered masonite if you’d like. Size doesn’t matter, but I think 9 X 12 or 11 X 14 is a good, basic size.
I’d also like you to have some inexpensive surface to do exercises on. Try to find some 4 X 6 canvas boards; they’re very inexpensive, come in a pack, and are easy to find (try Wal-Mart).

Cleanser:
Turpentine is awfully expensive, so I use paint thinner, which I buy in gallon jugs. Try to get the no-odor or low-odor kind. Bring it in some sort of container with a lid. I keep my cleanser in a large can (like bulk bean cans you can buy in the store). At the bottom, it’s nice to have something to scrape the brushes against. In the bottom of my can, I have inverted two empty tuna cans with holes in them; the holes allow the paint sludge to fall through. Again, you don’t need anything fancy.

If you’re painting in acrylic, all you will need is a container for water.

Paper Towels

Lots of photos

Look through them in advance to get an idea what you might like to paint.

Colored Pencil

Any color will do, but I usually use white.

Palette Knife

Choose whatever shape you’d like; the blade of mine is about 2 ½ inches long and wedge-shaped.

Portable easel, if you have one.

Please don’t hesitate to call me at 843 838-3299 or email me at amlmg@embarqmail.com if you have any questions. See you in class!

-Mary

Thursday, March 12, 2009

May 9th - Michael Gray Plein Air Workshop

Supply List & Information

May 9th from 10am - 1pm
$65 per person
Location: To Be Determined

Supply List:

an easel suitable for outdoor painting
palette
container for thinner/medium
paper towels or clean up supplies of choice

#1, #3, #5 white bristle brushes flat style

2 - 8 x10 or 11 x 14 or 12 x 16 canvases

Oil Paint in the following colors:

If you already have a color palette that you prefer to work with, please use it. The colors listed below are simply Michael's personal choices.

Feel free to choose your own brand of paints.

titanium white
ultramarine blue
cerulean blue
sap green
permanent green light
yellow ochre
cadmium yellow pale
cadmium orange
cadmium red light
alizarin crimson
dioxazine purple
burnt umber
burnt sienna

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Vicky McLain's Oil Painting Workshop (Dec 12th)

Paint a Beach Scene with Vicky McLain

What to bring:

8"x10" ultra smooth or portrait grade stretched canvas

Your favorite brushes suitable for an 8x10 canvas. (Vicky's favorites are #8 round bristle. #2 round bristle or #2 round sable.)

Odorless mineral spirits for brush cleaning
Paper towels
Q-Tips
Palette
Huggies Wipes

Oil Paint:

Cerulean Blue
Ultramarine Blue
Cadmium Yellow Light
Alizarin Crimson
Sap Green
Burnt Sienna
Ivory Black
Titanium White

Optional:

Table Easel
Medium - like Liquin

Cost: $40
Date: December 12th
Time: 9am-2pm
Location: Black Creek Arts Council, 116 W College Ave, Hartsville
Contact: Bethany Perry, 843-332-6234

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Lesle Pinto: Acrylic Painting


Information for Leslie Pinto’s Acrylic Class:

$65
Tuesdays from 6:30 - 8:00pm

Class Outline:

Week 1- Color wheel, complimentary color study of object/still life
Week 2- Still Life
Week 3- Landscape
Week 4- Painting of choice/finishing remaining projects/art show

Supply List:

For paint, Leslie recommends the Liquitex Basics brand; 1 tube of each:

Titanium White
Mars Black
Cobalt Blue
Cad Red
Cad Yellow
Burnt Umber
Gloss Medium

Other supplies that will be needed:

Tray or Plate for Palette
1 small, 1 medium, 1 large round or filbert shaped brushes
2 12"x16" canvases
1 24" x 30" canvas
pencil & eraser

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Anne Patterson's Watercolor Class on April 18th


If you already have supplies, Anne will work with what you have as far as brushes and similar colors. As far as paper is concerned, Anne asks that you avoid the watercolor paper that comes in a spiral pad. She prefers students to use 140 arches paper in the 11x14" size block.
Other supply suggestions for those who are just beginning:

Brushes:
# 6 or #7 and #10 Loew-Cornell Golden Taklon Ultra Round (These are black with a red ring on them.)
3/4" or 1" flat brush

Colors:
Professional Grade (avoid paint named Academy, Cotman)
Quinacridone Red
Scarlet Lake
Cobalt Blue
Ultramarine Blue
Thalo Blue
New Gamboge Yellow
Aureoline Yellow
Yellow Ochre
Burnt Sienna (Winsor Newton)
Sap Green

Other:
Paper towels
Pencil
Container for water
Masking tape
Palette

Jo Furman's Watercolor Supply List


Brushes – 1” soft brush – natural bristles – lettering brush is best
Script brush for fine long narrow lines

Watercolor Paints Needed – Student Grade is fine
Light Red
Yellow Ocre
Dark cabinum yellow
Hookers green
Rawsienna brown
Burnt Umber
Ultramarine Blue
Cobalt Blue
Phthalo Blue

2 containers for water

Papertowels

Scrub rags

Canvas

Picture or photo of what you would like to paint.