Here is an opportunity to learn how I paint my studio paintings using an indirect method of painting. The indirect method of painting is what was used by master artists prior to impressionism.
This event is limited to a small number of attendees in order to ensure that everyone is given the attention needed.
The indirect method of painting is a multi step approach that allows you to develop the painting gradually. It also allows you to correct and modify your work as you progress. Oil paint is a very forgiving medium and learning to use this method gives you a lot of opportunities to create various effects in a painting.
This method of painting allows you to develop detail in a painting and control various light effects.
During these classes, I will show you how I execute my paintings, whether the subject is a landscape, still life or portrait. We will be using the landscape as an example as I teach you the fundamentals of oil painting which will help you to create your own works.
The course will be delivered over 4 sessions of 4 hour each and with enough time in between each session to allow the painting to dry before moving to the next stage. The schedule is as follows:
Throughout the whole course we will be working on a single landscape painting containing different elements that needs to be tackled using various techniques.
Day 1. Sunday 28th May • An introduction to the indirect method of painting using a fat-over-lean method. We will then have a look at the various steps of the painting process and the materials we will be using. • Pre-stain a surface in preparation for the painting process. • Drawing and painting composition. • Monochromatic imprimatura • We will look at the importance of values, paints and medium we will be using. • Learn how to use a value scale and to mix grey paint corresponding to the value scale. • Block in a grey layer grisaille finishing up with a black and white painting.
Day 2 Sunday 4th June • Introduction to colour theory, paints, brushes and media we will be using on the day. • Painting a basic colour block in onto the grey layer grisaille done on Day 1, focusing on mixing and matching colour to the correct value of the grey layer.
Day 3 Sunday 18th June • Introduction to scumbling, glazing and impasto techniques, including media. • Using a combination of these techniques we will proceed to the second coloured layer where we focus on creating form, light and detail.
Day 4 Sunday 25th June • Using a combination of techniques introduced during day 3, we will continue to develop the light and adjust the painting while adding the fine details to finish the painting.
VENUE
The venue is George Bell Pavilion at Castle Hill Showgrounds, Castle Hill. A map will be provided after booking. The venue is only 5 minute walk from Showground Metro Station (Chatswood - Tallawong line).
There is also parking next to the hall.
Knowledge required Beginner / Intermediate level. Some prior knowledge of drawing and painting will be a big plus.
What you'll get All materials required for the full course. You will take the finished painting at the end of the course.
What to bring Notebook, pens and own lunch. I will be providing all the required tools for the course, however if you already own any materials feel free to bring them with you so I can advice you if you need any info about them.
Cancellation Policy Cancellation more than 60 days prior 75% refund 30 - 60 days prior 50% refund
2023
Sunday 28th May 2023 Sunday 4th June 2023 Sunday 18th June 2023 Sunday 2nd July 2023
Time: 10 am - 2 pm
Price for 4 sessions: AU$ 350 2 or more tickets @ AU$ 325