The sea, trees, Buddha, hands? Name your favorite thing! Start snapping away with those cameras. In this class we will focus on a theme of your choosing. Something that you truly love, that inspires you and calls to you. Using a variety of different black and white images we will create a painting that expresses the way you feel about what you love. Not only will we be using multiple images to drive us but multiple words as well – bring along a collection of poems, song lyrics, and passages to inspire your piece.
Note: photographs that you take yourself are best; however, black and white images printed out on photo paper are also acceptable.
Supply List:
- 12x36 canvas or similar rectangular configuration
- Heavy Body Acrylic Paints in a variety of colors– any brand will due
Liquitex Basics starter set comes with a variety of colors for a reasonable price if you are starting out found here
- Caran D’ache Neo Color II in black, white and basic colors (other colors optional) –
found here
- Pan Pastels in a dark neutral color (ex. Black, Sepia, Grey) found here
- Round sponge Soft Pan Pastel Tool
found here
- Brushes (variety) suggested – ¾” flat, #4 round, #2 filbert, #4 filbert
- 2 Water containers (one for clean and one for dirty)
I like a larger one with a screen for the dirty
found here
- Rags
- Matte medium (liquid not gel)
- Plastic squeeze bottle
found here
- Old credit/gift card
- Black Stabilo Aquarellable pencil
found here
- White Stabilo Aquarellable pencil
- Black and white photographs based on one theme
(at least 16 different images (3x5 or smaller) )
**VERY IMPORTANT - printed on “MATTE” photo paper
- Palette or palette paper
- Tsquare (should be the length of your canvas)
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- Poems, song lyrics, passages that relate to your theme
Optional:
- Infinity Pencil Sharpener
found here
(Akamai located in Port Townsend can get these as well)
- Additional colors of Stabilo Aquarellable pencils
found here
- Pastel Fixative
found here
- Table top easel
found here
Note: I play music in my classes if you prefer your own please bring an ipod and earphones.
Akamai is an art store in Port Townsend close to the fort. They are wonderful and usually offer an Artfest discount. I will be giving them my materials list. You can contact them and pre purchase everything needed and they will have it ready for you.
http://www.akamaiart.com