Thursdays, 6pm to 9pm Thursday 23 April to Thursday 11 June
Learn to see beyond the bewildering details of your subject to gather the colour information you need to get your painting off to a great start!
Discover how to mix the exact colour you want confidently and directly, every time.
The course progresses through a structured series of tutorials and still life painting exercises. Learn the key points of current understandings of colour and its attributes, oil paints and media, paint mixing, and light and colour perception. The course assumes no prior knowledge and has delivered great results with students ranging from beginners to advanced levels.
Former students of this course or of David’s online lecture course “Understanding and Applying Colour” (which can betaken before or after this course by those wanting additional theoretical understanding) can skip the introductory exercises and focus on the tasks they'd like individual help with.
* Short courses are open to students of ages 16 years and over.
* Drawing and painting short courses may be held in upstairs studios. If access to stairs is not suitable, please contact us at [email protected]
* What to bring? Please refer to the list of required materials in the Art Materials field below.
Students must supply their own art materials, please refer to the list below.
Brushes: An assortment of flat and round, bristle and/or synthetic sable brushes of various sizes from fine to large, in good condition.
Paints
Artist grade oil paints preferred, including:
Titanium White or Zinc White
Permanent Rose
Bright Opaque Red (like Cadmium Red)
Bright Yellow
Yellow Ochre
Phthalocyanine Blue (e.g. “Winsor” OR “Spectrum” Blue)
Raw Umber
Ivory Black or Winsor and Newton Charcoal Grey
Optional additional colours:
Bright orange (like Cadmium Orange)
Phthalocyanine Green (e.g. “Winsor” OR “Spectrum” Green)
Ultramarine
Student grade paints are okay if you're not yet committed to continuing with oil painting, but don't buy boxed sets of tiny tubes. Substitutes for expensive paints such as the Cadmium colours are similarly okay. If in any doubt, just buy your basic materials and black and white oil paints for the first day.
Supports
For new students: pieces of acrylic-primed canvas, a bit bigger than A4 (most offcuts sold at Parkers are suitable)
For continuing students: two stretched canvases, at least 12″ x 16″
Other materials
Pencil and notebook
Ruler
Tube of Matisse Carbon Grey acrylic paint for toning canvas
Palette, either wooden (not white) or a small glass clip frame
Stainless steel palette/mixing knife (not plastic)
Screw cap container (“dipper”) for painting medium
Linseed Oil (small bottle)
Odourless solvent
Old rags and paper towels
Enclosed footwear is essential in all studios on campus.