This Session's Theme: "The Art of the Still Life"Artists of ALL skill
levels: come join us and learn the steps in creating a dramatic still
life through drawing and painting. Achieve correct perspective, bring
out shadows, highlights, and texture, and experiment with
compositional elements.Still life painting is a very popular genre
that has been important in Western culture since the 16th century. It
is defined as a two-dimensional artwork that depicts inanimate
objects, or objects that do not move.This class moves at each
student’s pace and skill. We will be working from photo references
as well as directly from setups in the classroom.What you'll learn:•
how to choose your location• how to adjust the lighting•
considering your background setting• deciding on a surface• how to
choose your objects• how to arrange objects in interesting
ways…and much more!Supply List 2 Design ***** pencils in Jet
Black 6325 - Extra Smooth Sandpaper pad Kneaded eraser X-acto knife 1
Gamblin 1980 Oil Colors introductory set 1 Weber odorless turpenoid 1
BRUSH CLEANING TANK (METAL) 1 Masterson Sta-Wet Handy Palette 16 x 12
x 1.75" 1 11" x 14" Amaco glass palette for Sta-Wet 1 Princeton
Catalyst Brights No. 2 1 Princeton Catalyst Brights No. 4 1 Princeton
Catalyst Brights No. 6 1 Princeton Catalyst Brights No. 10 1 Princeton
Catalyst Fan No. 6 1 Palette metal mixing knife - offset 3.5” 4
Acrylic primed canvas pad 9" X 12” 2 Fredrix canvas panels 16” x
20” 1 Color wheel 1 11" x 14"Guerrilla Painter Handy Porter for
transporting wet canvases 1 Large tool/storage box • Cost
$199 (6 classes)• Mondays, 6:30pm–9:30pm• All skill levels
welcome• Student parking in the back lotBe sure to pick up a Student
Parking Pass at the front desk when you arrive.
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