Contrary to popular myth, oil painting – much like drawing and watercolour - is a medium at which anyone can gain proficiency. Gain confidence by being introduced to a very limited number of oil colours. Gradually develop skills, via a series of exercises designed to develop your ability to see and record light and dark tones accurately and the variations of so called warm and cool colour values.
- White statue in monochrome - The first exercise is designed to teach the student to learn to see and record tonal values accurately using just white and black. This is made as easy as possible, by painting from a completely neutral white object, having mixed up six monochromatic tints of colour.
- White statue in colour - The first exercise is repeated but with all four colours. The addition of red and yellow, will introduce the student to both colour mixing and so called warm and cool colour values within a white object.
- Still Life object in a box under controlled lighting - A cup or bowl will be painted to introduce the student to the subtle contrasts of light and shade, inclusive of tonally lost edges.
- Group of objects (a Still Life) in a box under controlled lighting - This exercise will enable the student to practice and expand on the former exercise in either monochrome or a full limited palette.
- Self-Portrait in a mirror in monochrome - Bringing a small mirror into class, a student will paint a monochrome Self-Portrait.
- Self-Portrait in a mirror in colour - Bringing a small mirror into class, a student will paint a Self-Portrait in colour.
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Draw with the brush, inclusive of correcting and recording accurate proportion, prior to laying in tonal masses.
- Mix a colour palette.
- Have begun to see and record tone accurately.
- Have begun to see and record so called warm and cool colours.
- Odourless solvent OR oil of spike lavender
- Linseed oil
- Colours: Titanium white; Yellow ochre; Vermillion red; Vine black
- 4 medium sized synthetic round oil painting brushes - size 4
- Palette knife and large round oil palette
- Paper towels
- Primed cotton or linen canvas or prepared aluminium panel
IMPORTANT: Please arrive to the first class with all the relevant materials. A lack of materials is not just a handicap to you but to the ability to teach. Materials cost is not included in a course fee. In the event of a course being cancelled WEA cannot be held responsible for the purchase of any course materials. We therefore suggest you purchase your materials closer to the time of the course commencing.
The following stockists below are examples of places you can buy art materials from:
- Art on King: 199-201 King Street, Newtown. Ph: 9516 2342
- Eckersley's Art and Craft Store: 93 York Street, Sydney. Ph: 9299 4151. Also located in various locations throughout Greater Sydney.
- Parkers Art Supplies: 3 Cambridge Street, The Rocks. Ph: 9247 9979
- The Art Scene: 914 Victoria Road, West Ryde. Ph: 9807 6900
- The Sydney Art Store: 11 Salisbury Street, Botany. Ph: 9699 2162
You can also purchase materials from places such as Dymocks, Officeworks, Spotlight, Lincraft or online art suppliers such as Art Shed Online.