Introduction to Oil Painting with Amy Jobes | Studio KIND. at the Cornstore
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If you have ever wanted to try your hand at oil painting and simply don't know where to start, this beginners workshop with Amy Jobes will help unleash your creativity. Amy will guide you step by step to create an expressive landscape oil painting. This class will cover basic traditional techniques and methods, whilst helping you to let go of feeling anxious or precious about your work. This includes: Composition ideas, how to start using a sketch and ground, how to create depth with tone, working from dark to light, muted vs saturated colours, impasto mark marking. Please bring with you: Oil paint colours Titanium White (I use Alkyd Titanium White to speed up drying time)Lemon Yellow or Cadmium Yellow Hue Light (I use Cadmium Hues as they are less toxic)Cadmium Yellow Hue or Permanent Yellow DeepBurnt SiennaUltramarine BlueCerulean BluePhthalo BlueCadmium Red Hue or Scarlet (I use Cadmium Hues as they are less toxic)Alizarin CrimsonBuff titaniumIf you are just starting out I recommend purchasing this set of oil paints from Cass Art as it has warm and cool versions of each primary colour. Other colours I find useful: Yellow OchreRaw UmberNaples OrangePale Rose BlushPermanent MagentaColbalt BlueTurquoiseSap GreenPaynes Grey Mediums and solvents Low odour white spirit (or Zest It or Gamsol. Please not Turpentine as the fumes are really bad!)Liquin Brushes and Palette Knives Palette knife for mixing colours. If purchasing a new palette knife I prefer large tapered knives.2 large house brushes (from a DIY store is fine)1 or two fan brushesA selection of firm bristle or hogs hair brushes, for oil painting. For example; 2 small brushes for fine detail, 2 medium round brushes and 2 medium flat brushes Surface Stretched canvas or canvas board approx. 16 x 12 inches Other Tear-off palette (available from The Works)Two empty jam jars with lids for the white spiritAn old rag for wiping away paintKitchen roll or blue roll for cleaning and drying palette knife and brushesHB or 2B pencil30cm rulerA packed lunch if attending a whole day workshopIf you need to order materials Amy is able to provide all materials for an additional £15 per attendee.
Please email amy@amyjobes.com at least one week in advance of the workshop, using the email title 'Studio KIND materials'. Payment can be made on the day of the event by cash or card. Amy Jobes is a professional landscape artist based in North Devon. She is self-taught and has been selling work since she the age of 15. Since moving to Devon with her family in 2013, Amy has concentrated on creating abstracted oil and mixed media paintings inspired by her local beaches and moorlands. Although her work is based on traditional methods, Amy takes an intuitive approach to painting expressive and emotive pieces created from the heart. There will be a lunch break, so feel free to bring a packed lunch. Alternatively, there are some food stalls just outside in the pannier market, or coffee shops and bakerys along Butchers Row. We recoment you wrap up warm, although our workshops are held insdoors the gallery tends to be on the colder side in the winter months, so please do make sure to have afew on layers. We are now offering 15% discount for students! Students must bring their photo ID along with them to the event. Use code STUDENT at checkout to apply your discount. By booking an event at Studio KIND., you agree to our cancellation policy, which states that no refunds will be issued for cancellations made less than two weeks before the event date. Refunds requested earlier will be processed minus Eventbrite booking fees. Studio KIND. reserves the right to modify or cancel events as necessary, in which case full refunds will be provided or otherwise a postponement to a later date workshop. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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