INTERMEDIATE PAINTING

INTERMEDIATE PAINTING

Class | This program is completed

37 Buena Vista Road West Hartford, CT 06107 United States

Upper Schoolhouse (Brick Building)

Intermediate - Advanced

4/16/2019-6/11/2019

1:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT on Tue

$200.00

$180.00

You will learn advanced color concepts, theory, value, glazing techniques and compositional applications to further your artistic knowledge and prepare you to be able to compose and harmonize your finished work with ability and confidence.

  • No class May 14
  • Recommended Oil And Acrylic Painting Materials List*
  • Titanium white or Permalba white made by Weber (oil paint)
  • Ivory Black
  • Cadmium Red, medium
  • Cadmium Yellow, light
  • Viridian Green,
  • Cerulean Blue
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Alizarin Crimson, Permanent
  • Burnt Siena
  • Burnt Umber
  • Yellow Ochre
  • Additional Optional colors:
  • Raw Umber
  • Raw Siena
  • Light Red (oil paint) (red oxide)
  • Chrome Orange
  • Sap Green is a mixture of Cad. Yellow and Ultramarine Blue
  • Cobalt Blue
  • Dioxizine Violet
  • Cadmium Red, deep, light, scarlet
  • Cadmium Yellow, deep, medium, lemon
  • Any color you like
  • *The above colors are chosen for their ability to represent nature and their lightfast permanency. There are many brands of oil paints with a range of quality and price.Brands include Winsor & Newton, Old Holland, Williamsburg, Gamblin, andGrumbacher. Acrylic brands include Golden and Liquitex. My only recommendation is
  • that you buy artist or professional grade paint over student grade as your budget allows. Water-soluble oils are welcome in class. Visiting the manufacturer’s website is the best way to learn about new painting products available. Materials are discussed with new students during the first class.
  • Vine Charcoal, soft, medium, for sketching
  • Canvas Panel, canvas paper and stretched canvas – all sizes, average size 11” x 14”
  • Palette, wood or paper pad
  • Brushes: Flats, filberts and rounds, various sizes, bristle, sable, synthetic
  • Solvent must be odor-free type such as Gamsol or Turpenoid
  • Drawing Paper or Sketch Pad, Bulldog Clips, pushpins, masking tape, towels and rags,
  • disposable gloves are all useful in the studio and in class.
  • A cap or visor to screen overhead light
  • Questions? Contact Pieter at 860-364-5675 or pieterlefferts@gmail.com

Award-winning artist working in oil, pastel, and watercolor. One of Litchfield County's 50 Most Influential People - Litchfield Magazine. Lewis & Clark College BA, Art Students League of New York. Members CT Pastel Society, Teaching Artist and Advisor throughout the Tri-State Region.