Painting with Oils Demystified Designed for both the beginner and
experienced painter, in this course you will be introduced to the
language and tools of painting and the use of color and composition to
create realistic portraits and figures in oils. Relax and learn in a
non-stressful environment from a professional artist. Returning
students are always introduced to new techniques to help them move
forward with their painting! Supply list below, some materials
provided. Painting with Oils Demystified Pat Hobaugh Brushes:
Filberts: One brush, size 4. Rounds: One brush each of the following
sizes: 1, 4, 6. Flats: One brush each of the following sizes: 8, 20.
Mixed Synthetic brushes are usually both soft and durable and work
well. The fine hair brushes like sable are more expensive but will
last longer. You can wait to buy your brushes until after the first
class where their variations will be discussed. Canvas: You will be
provided a canvas on the first day of class, however, you will also
want to get another canvas around 16 x 20. Feel free to wait on
purchasing this until after class starts. Containers/ Cleaners: You
will need one or two small jars or cups to keep for water, baby food
jar sized. Brush Washing Soap I use The Masters brush washing soap and
preserver. Miscellaneous: Palette (We will discuss the different types
of palettes and their pros/cons in class, so you wont need this the
first day) Some Cotton Rags Paper towel roll One Palette Knife
Optional: Rubber Gloves Paint: Titanium White, Ultramarine Blue,
Cerulean Blue hue, Cadmium Yellow hue (sometimes listed as "Cadmium
Yellow Medium"), Cadmium Red Hue (sometimes listed as "Cadmium Red
Medium", Alizarin Crimson, Sap Green, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Raw
Umber, Yellow Ochre, Raw Sienna, Naples Yellow Hue.
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