Painting Landscapes
Adult Classes | Available
Unwind, explore your creativity, and connect with a supportive community of fellow art lovers in this inspiring landscape painting class. Designed for beginner to intermediate artists, this course will introduce you to the essential foundations of both oil and acrylic painting. Whether you're just getting started or looking to deepen your skills, you'll gain confidence as you learn about composition, value, color theory, materials, and painting techniques. You'll have the opportunity to discover what inspires you most—whether it's skies, trees, mountains, or seascapes—and learn how to translate your vision into a luminous landscape painting. Some drawing experience is helpful but not required. All are welcome!
Paint- oil or acrylic
Please have Fine Artist Version of paint not student grade.
Charvin, Old Holland, Sennelier and Michael Harding are all good brands.
French Ultramarine Blue Light
Cyan
Transparent Red Oxide or Burnt Sienna
Alizarin Crimson
Quinacridone Magenta
Vermillion
Lemon Yellow
Gamboge
Permanent Sap Green
Permanent Green Viridian
Titanium White
*I don’t use Cadmium paints but if you have them bring them.
Brushes
Creative Mark and SOHO makes nice brushes.
Bristle brushes size 2 to 12
Rosemary Brushes Ivory collection are excellent size 2 to 10
Canvas
An 11x14 or smaller
Miscellaneous
Paper Towels (Bounty)
Sketch pad & pencil
Blue painters tape
Palette paper (I use freezer paper)
Disposable surgical glove (optional)
Acrylic painters need Retarder if they want to slow the drying time
Oil painters need Lindseed Oil and Gamsol by Gamblin.
Containers to put each medium in. They make a glass jar with spring in it for gamsol. A deli container with a lid is great for linseed oil.
The Masterson Palette Seal helps save paint waste. It needs a paper palette inside. There is one for oils and a different one for acrylics (Optional)
Any questions? Please contact me directly: artbylee25@yahoo.com
Lee Ann Lindgren
Lee Ann Lindgren specializes in painting luminous paintings using both Renaissance and contemporary techniques. It is her aspiration as an artist to create an image that invites the viewer to engage in their own experience. She resides in Naples and New York and has 30 years of experience teaching art. Her work can be seen at High Tide Studio and Gallery. She is an award winning artist. You can also see more of her work at www.leeannlindgren.com.