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Workshop dates (click on a venue):
Tucson Art Academy, Tucson, AZ April 12-15, 2012
Easton Studio School, Easton, MD, May 4-6, 2012
The Art School in Sandy Springs, Atlanta, GA, June 7-9, 2012
Studio Incamminati, Philadelphia, PA June 18-22, 2012
Artists of Yardley, Yardley, PA Oct 13, 2012
Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, Nov 3-5, 2012
Scottsdale Artists' School, Scottsdale, AZ , Feb 4-8, 2013
Sedona Arts Center, Sedona, AZ May 13-17, 2013
Materials:
-Brushes: filberts, flats of varying sizes. Avoid brights and soft synthetic brushes.
For synthetic, stiff fibers are better (Princeton 6300 series, Silver Bristlon are good examples)
NOTE: Bring at least 2 brushes which are ¾” and 1” wide
-Medium: linseed oil (no stand oil)
-Odorless paint thinner for rinsing/cleaning brushes
-Rags or paper towels
-Rigid Palette no smaller than 11 x 14 in size
-Neutrally toned canvases or panels (see image below)
between 11 x 14 to 16 x 20 inches.
Note: canvas/panel must be dry before class
-Paint cups or old cans
NOTE: Bring jars or cans for your thinner at least 3” in diameter
-Jar with lid for used paint thinner.
Oil colors:
Titanium white
Cadmium red or equivalent
Cadmium orange or equivalent
Burnt sienna
Yellow ochre
Alizarin Crimson
Ultramarine blue
Purple
Cadmium yellow or equivalent
Emerald green (sometimes called Veronese green)
Olive green
Raw umber
Below is a good color for toning canvas.
It doesn't have to be exact, just in the ball park.