Details
Duration:
Four Week Course
Date:
Sun, Jan. 17 to Feb 7, 2021,
2:30 to 5 p.m.
Instructor:
Pablo Contrisciani
Level:
All levels
Age Range:
15+
Languages:
Taught in English and Spanish
Cost:
$130
(Members have a 20% discount with code)
Location:
Oolite Arts storefront: 928 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
Register:
On Website
Contact:
Melissa Gabriel
[email protected]
Information
Note: Mask and physical-distancing required. All students will be required to abide by all COVID safety protocols put in place by Oolite Arts and agree to all the terms in the waiver.
“I dream my painting, and then I paint my dream.” Vincent Van Gogh
Painting is an act of liberation. Learn and apply the fundamentals and basic techniques to connect with painting and express yourself.
This course is ideal for beginners and intermediate student-artists who want to improve their painting skills and learn a step-by-step process. The class will cover color combination, form, texture, composition, and the use of brushes and other painting tools. Students will use a limited palette to learn how to mix a variety of colors.
Through individual instruction, demonstrations, and exercises, beginners will learn how to combine colors, find form, texture, and composition; advanced students will expand visual vocabulary and technical skills. Students will also be able to decipher how a painting is produced and by which technique. At the end of the four classes, each student will complete three pieces.
Goals
Beginners will focus on understanding and mixing colors, color combination, proper use of brushes, and composition. Students will paint a landscape, a still life, and a portrait using painting reproductions as a visual reference to compare color mixing, precise strokes with the right amount of paint in the brush, and convey exact movement with spontaneity and decisiveness.
Advanced students will work on expanding visual vocabulary and technical skills to improve their work. Each student will be encouraged to express their style and explore painting techniques through various conventional and unconventional methods of composition. Individual instruction, demonstrations, and exercises will assist each artist in developing a unique body of work.
Evaluation
Students will be evaluated during each class while they are painting through individual instruction and demonstrations according to how they are doing the exercises. Every time they finish a painting, there is an evaluation and final critique to raise awareness of all learned techniques and approaches, proper execution, and areas to improve and modify to improve each painting.
About the Instructor
Pablo Contrisciani earned his Masters in Fine Arts, Painting at Facultad de Bellas Artes, National University of La Plata, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He has participated in several solo and group exhibitions locally, nationally and internationally. His work forms part of public and corporate collections in the USA, Latin America and Europe. Pablo is an Oolite Arts alumnus (1998-2006 and 2010-2015) and works as a painting instructor since 1998.
Materials
You will need the following materials for this workshop:
- Acrylic paints: ultramarine blue, emerald green, titanium white, cadmium red medium, cadmium yellow light, black, orange cadmium, crimson red, dioxizine violet, phthalo blue
- 3 palette knives (metal or plastic) medium, small and large
- A set of Four sizes Bristle brushes. Two of each (Total 8): 1/8 flat inches square bristle brush (x small), 1/2 inch flat square bristle brush (small), 3/4 Inches square flat bristle brush (medium), 1-inch flat bristle brush (large)
- 16” x 19” acrylic disposable paper palette
- 2HB pencils, one eraser, one sharpener
- 1 Canvas pad 18” x 24” or 3 Stretched canvases (18” x 24” or larger)
- 2 8oz Empty cans for water
- Rags or paper towels
- Masking Tape 1 inch or push pins
If you wish to work with Oils
Ultramarine blue, emerald green, titanium white, orange cadmium, crimson red, dioxazine violet, cadmium red medium, cadmium yellow light, phtalo blue and black