Showing posts with label TEACHING. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TEACHING. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Upcoming Class - Focus on Figure Drawing

  
ink and white chalk, 10" x 8"

I am looking forward to teaching again at Artspace this Spring.  We will start with a "Focus on Figure Drawing".    

Working from a live model, you will develop an understanding of proper proportions, structure and basic anatomy of the human figure. We will use a variety of short gesture poses and work toward longer sustained poses using a variety of drawing mediums. Basic principles of drawing will be discussed to explore the use of line variation, and methods of blocking in volumetric forms to represent the expressive qualities of the human figure. This class will strengthen your drawing ability whether you are an absolute beginner or advanced student. Supply list provided upon registration.

Thursdays, March 20, 27, April 3, 10 & 17 
6-9pm
Tuition: $180 members/$200
REGISTER HERE

charcoal on grey paper, 24" x 18"

conte on watercolor toned paper, 17.5 x 11.5

pastel on paper, 24" x 18"

I hope to see you in the class.  It should be a fun and informative five classes.  Please sign up early by either calling or using the link above.  Happy drawing!

Artspace
201 E. Davie St
Raleigh, NC  
919-821-2787
www.artspacenc.org

Monday, April 30, 2012

Workshop - Natural Object Still Life Painting

Nest, oil on panel, 8" x 8"

Natural Object Still Life Painting Workshop
June 8, 9, 10th 2012
9-5pm
$350

with Special Demonstration & Gallery Talk at  
The Hunter Museum of American Art 
Thursday June 7th 5-8pm

I am so stoked to be headed to lovely Chattanooga, TN in June to teach a wonderful painting workshop.  I hope you will be able to join me.  I also have the great honor of being invited to give a demonstration at the Hunter Museum of American Art.  If you can't make the whole workshop, I hope you will at least be able to enjoy the evening demonstration and gallery talk.  Here is the official description and a few links.  Please contact the lovely, helpful folks at Townsend Atelier if you want to sign up or need help finding accommodations. 

This course will cover the essentials of oil painting from proper surface preparation to color mixing, with a primarily earth tone palette.  Using direct observation, students will learn about composition, color theory and paint application as well as gain skills and confidence in representing what they see.   Students will be encouraged to select their own items that will enable them to develop personal narratives or meanings within a still life painting.  This three day oil painting class will start with an optional walk to experience and connect with nature, as well as to collect the natural found objects that the student will bring back to the studio to paint.   Students who choose to skip the morning walk will be encouraged to bring their own natural form discoveries such as various botanical items, seed pods, skulls, feathers, bugs – whatever it is from nature that you are inspired by!  The teacher will also bring such items from her own collection to share.

201 West Main Street Suite 107
Chattanooga, TN
423-266-2712
or toll free: 1-877-903-1488
www.townsendatelier.com

10 Bluff View
Chattanooga, TN 37403 
(423) 267-0968


Friday, August 26, 2011

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Contemporary Portrait Painting Workshop

This summer I have been honored to teach a Contemporary Portrait Painting workshop at Artspace in Raleigh, NC which met five consecutive Monday evenings; July 11th - August 18th.  I had a dedicated group of students who ranged from a complete beginner to a few well trained painters and everything in between.  It was a great supportive group of artists.  Seeing the students growth and improvement is one of the most gratifying parts of teaching.



The first night, we started by talking about the basics of portraiture.  We used a charcoal subtractive drawing method to learn about general proportions, placement of features, basic anatomy of the head as well as an understanding of value.  Unfortunately, I did not bring my camera this first session so I don't have images of  this to share.  My apologies.

The next Monday night, we continued to build our understanding of the human head, and started to get familiar with oil paints by learning a subtractive underpainting technique that relates well to the subtractive charcoal drawing technique.  You begin by applying a thin wash of burnt sienna and burnt umber mixture evenly over the entire surface of the canvas.  Then using the same mixture you draw in your portrait, and then use a rag, old brushes and even q-tips to "pull out" your light masses.  Then, you go back into the shadow masses with more of the same oil color mixture to refine your value relationships, edges and structure.  By only focusing on value the students were quite successful in creating an accurate portrait.

My quick demo a of subtractive underpainting (aka: open grisaille).


Students hard at work on their subtractive underpaintings.


The next three sessions we worked on one painting, which helped the students learn how to take a painting all the way from a grisaille (this time, using greys instead of the sienna/ umber mixture) to a full color portrait.  This time, I asked the students to use a closed grisaille method for their underpainting.  It is called a "closed grisaille" because instead of using the white of the canvas showing thru a wash of tone to create the lightmass (as shown above), this time white pigment was added to create the lighter values.   (Please note that a closed grisaille could also be done with the sienna/umber mixture.  It becomes "closed" when white pigment is introduced to any underpainting.)

 Students at work!


  My quick demo of a closed grisaille.


After the composition, proportions, placement and values of the portrait were established in a closed grisaille the student's next step was to do a "dirty color pass".  Which is basically is a pass to get an approximation of the color - concentrating on keeping the value correct while also getting the correct warm and cool color relationships.  By not worrying about mixing up the exact right color, students tend to have less anxiety about painting over their grisaille work.  Also, it is nice to have many layers of paint in a painting.  The history of previous marks can be a wonderful thing in a portrait.

 My dirty color pass demo.

The final class was spent trying to get everything as accurate as possible especially the color.  These students were a pleasure to work with and watch expand their understanding of the human head.  Thank you to Artspace for facilitating this great workshop! 

My final color pass demo.

 


Monday, January 31, 2011

The Figure at RICA

I am so elated to share that Raleigh Institute of Contemporary Art will now be offering Open Figure Drawing sessions starting Feb 17th.  These uninstructed live model sessions will run every Thursday 7-10pm.  This is a great opportunity to brush up on those drawing skills for only $10 ($8 for currently enrolled students).  No pre-registration necessary.  Join me on Thursday nights! 

ALSO-
I will be offering two Contemporary Portrait Painting Workshops this February at RICA.  These one day workshops will help you learn to create an accurate, dynamic portrait in oil as you capture the features and proportions of our model.  Working from life, we will study structure, value, color-mixing strategies and application techniques for creating lively skin tones in an alla prima portrait.  This class is for all levels.  
Sign up for one or both: Thursday, February 17th 10-2pm or Sunday February 20th 1-5pm.  $65 plus a $10 model fee.  More information on RICA's Workshop page.


Raleigh Institute of Contemporary Art
464 S. Dawson St. 
Raleigh, NC 27601
919-800-0208
www.ricanc.com
 

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Teaching at RICA


I am so very excited to share that I will finally be returning to teaching! For several years I taught the foundation level classes (such as Fundamentals of Figure Drawing, Fundamentals of Painting etc) at Laguna College of Art and Design. As life happened, I had to turn my attentions away from teaching and I have very much missed the classroom and energy of my students ever since.

It is with great honor and anticipation that I announce I will be teaching a Contemporary Realism in Oil Painting class at the Raleigh Institute of Contemporary Art, starting January 9, 2011!  This four week class is for all levels of artists interested in exploring the concepts and techniques of contemporary realist painting. Using a variety of subjects (still life objects, figure or objects of the student's choice) we will learn the basics of composition, value relationships, color, form and space as well as more advance techniques of oil painting.  We will be meeting every Sunday, 12:30 - 3:30, January 9 -30, 2011.

Due to RICA's great success and popularity it has now out grown its original facility.  In January, please come visit the new, beautiful space right in the heart of downtown Raleigh at 424 S. Dawson St (between Davie St & Cabbarus St.)


Raleigh Institute of Contemporary Art
424 S. Dawson St
Raleigh, NC  27601
(919) 800-0208


For more information on RICA please visit the website www.ricanc.com or to find a complete list of class schedules and to sign up click here (my class is listed all the way at the bottom).