Anderson Ranch Art Center Class:
Workshop Title: The Open Air, Painting in the Landscape, Part One
Concept:
The instructor will work with the idea that the interest in Landscape
comes from the immediate physical experience and the freedom in
direct visual perception and resultant Drawing-- in the Open Air.
comes from the immediate physical experience and the freedom in
direct visual perception and resultant Drawing-- in the Open Air.
Each class is separate but a part of the other, see Part Two.
Media and Techniques
The painting of the landscape then extends from the experience of
Drawing, the finding of imaginative Shape and Color ideas.
Drawing, the finding of imaginative Shape and Color ideas.
We paint with oil paint as there is an extra rigor to the experience
and we get a more complex result.
and we get a more complex result.
Daily Activities
Each day we will go out into the magnificent landscape surrounding
Aspen and see what we find.
Aspen and see what we find.
We will briefly go over materials and some ideas of Drawing in the
classroom. We will spend the rest of the time, out of doors painting
each day starting from 9, with lunch provided, till 5 when we return to
school for dinner.
classroom. We will spend the rest of the time, out of doors painting
each day starting from 9, with lunch provided, till 5 when we return to
school for dinner.
Supply List, Part 1
Supplies and equipment STUDENTS must bring to the workshop.
just about every brand is suitable.
plan to continue on your own.
Burnt Sienna
Yellow Ochre
Alizarin Crimson
Napthol or Cadmium red Light Hue, or Permanent Red
Cerulean Blue Hue
Ultramarine Blue
Chromium Oxide Green (this is a grey green and goes by different names)
Cadmium Yellow Medium,
and poisonous but covers best, up to you, see my blog for more discussion)
best. Or any other is fine, some may have a French style box easel
outfitted with small tubes of paint. I myself use larger quantities of
everything and they don’t fit in box drawers so I don’t use one, but it
is a good solution if you like to make smaller paintings.
horizonal for landscape.
(see blog address below)
cotton in D Smith.
this for class)
with 2 of each.
Utrect catalogs
http://bottspaumanok.blogspot.com/2008/09/landscape-painting-materials.html
http://paintingacrossamerica.blogspot.com/