Color As Light

Color As Light

Adult Classes | This program has been canceled

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States

Studio 202

All levels

11/7/2019-12/5/2019

6:00 PM-9:00 PM on Th

$120.00

The three characteristics of color, hue, value and chroma, will be studied individually and collectively in this painting class. Whether a beginner or an accomplished painter, a deliberate effort will be made to enhance your color knowledge through demonstrations, presentations and painting. Imagination will define the subject matter of the art created, and the visual force of color’s character will govern our designs.

  • A companion class to this, Structure As Space, is being offered on Saturday morning.
  • These supplies are just suggestions; if you have other brands of paint and other supplies, we will make them work.
  • *llustration board cut to size (4)12x12 inches, Crescent No.100 Cold Press
  • *Liquitex Professional Heavy Body Acrylics: (The Basics) (2)Titanium White, Ivory Black, Yellow Medium Azo, Cadmium Red Medium, Ultramarine Blue (Red Shade). If you would like more range add, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Naphthol Red Light, Quinacridone Crimson, Dioxazine Purple, Phthalo Blue (Green Shade), Phthalcyanine Green (Blue Shade), Cobalt Blue Cadmium Orange, and Emerald Green
  • * Artist Color wheel 9-1/4 and Gray Scale/Value Finder.
  • *Synthetic filament blend for acrylic paint, (1) Flat #4, (1) Round #1, (1) Bright # 6.
  • *Plastic Palette knife
  • *HB or 2B drawing pencil
  • *9x12 drawing tablet, Strathmore sketch pad 100 sheets wire Bound
  • *Mars Staedtler plastic eraser (white)
  • *Rectangular or oval plastic palette
  • *Spray bottle to atomize your color mixes
  • *A plastic container for water
  • Any questions? Please feel free to contact me directly:
  • gareaartist@yahoo.com
Armstrong, Gary

Gary e. Armstrong is a relatively new arrival to Southwest Florida. He says of this part of the country that, “It was love at first sight.” His involvement in the arts has been a lifetime journey, having won his first blue ribbon for his artwork at the age of eight. His undergraduate education includes a certificate in painting from the oldest art school in America, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania. The Vietnam war postponed his pursuit of a Masters degree. However, his talent and good fortune helped him land a job as a graphic artist and exhibit artist in the United States Air Force. During four years of active military duty, Mr. Armstrong worked at Headquarters Command at the Pentagon in Washington DC. There his team designed, built and displayed Airforce exhibits world-wide. This included work at the Smithsonian Institute, Aviation Hall of Fame, and United States Air Force Museum. Following his service, Mr. Armstrong pursued his dream of graduate school and received an MFA in Painting from the prestigious American Bauhaus School Cranbrook Academy of Art. While there, he was a graduate assistant to painter/professor George Ortman. Mr. Armstrong taught art on the college and university level for over thirty years, while continuously producing and evolving his own artwork. He has had numerous art representatives and a plethora of art shows and exhibitions. As the 25th Anniversary Apollo 16 Moon Medallion Artist, his artwork was placed on the surface of the moon by astronaut Charlie Duke. Mr. Armstrong has a strong interest in health, vegetarianism and meditation.