Tuesdays, September 9 – November 11, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Members: $280
Non-Members: $300
Enjoy the luxury of painting in oil with the convenience of painting solvent-free. Water mixable oils are real oil paint, but they clean up with water and use non-toxic thinners and mediums that don’t give off fumes.
Oil paint is the painting medium of the masters, the majority of paintings you see in museums and galleries were painted in oil. This workshop and class will introduce you to this flexible, sensual and versatile medium without the drawbacks of the traditional use of solvent based thinners and mediums.
We will work indoors from photographs, and outdoors if weather permits. Topics will include: working with water mixable oil, thinners and mediums; choosing a subject and arranging a composition for landscape; transferring a composition from a photograph to a canvas or panel; starting a painting; developing a painting in stages; the use of value and color and the importance of edges; creating textures to suggest foliage, tree trunks, grasses, water and other surfaces; adjusting the thickness of oil paint as you paint; brush handling; and mixing a wide range of colors from a simple, limited palette.
The class will include demonstrations by the instructor and individual instruction at each student’s level of experience.
Materials list
Surface
Canvas panels, gessoed hardboard panels (for example: “Gessobord”), stretched canvas, or “oil paper” (for example: “Arches Oil Paper”)
2 at either 8×10 or 9×12 (larger if you like, but use larger brushes)
Brushes
I recommend stiff, long handled synthetic brushes for water mixable oil. Two lines I happen to like are the Princeton 6300 or 6500 lines of synthetic oil painting brushes.
Sizes
4 (1/2”) flat (ideally 2 of these), #2 (1/4”) flat , #2 (1/4”) filbert, #2 round
Palette
Melamine, wood or tempered glass palette, or a pad of disposable palette paper.
Painting/palette knife
Recommended: round tip elongated diamond shape, roughly 1 1/2” long
Water jar for cleaning brushes
Wet panel carrier, cardboard box or plastic bin for carrying wet panels, canvas or oil paper
Paints
I recommend Royal Talens Cobra, or Holbein Duo Aqua paints (preferably not W&N Artisan), order online.
Colors
We will be using a limited palette of five colors. You can bring other colors if you like.
If using Royal Talens Cobra water mixable oil
(Note: not labeled “Study”, which is their student grade version)
Ultramarine Blue
Cadmium Yellow Medium, (*see note below)
Madder Lake
Transparent Oxide Red (or Burnt Sienna, less expensive)
Titanium White
Cobra Water Mixable Painting Medium (W&N Artisan is also fine)
Inexpensive medium cups with caps are nice to have
Optional
Pyrrole Red (for painting bright fall reds and oranges)
Cobra Water Mixable Solvent Free Paint Thinner (W&N Artisan is also fine)
(*Note: Cadmium Yellow is a bit over $20; I think it’s worth it, but if that feels too expensive, you can substitute Permanent Yellow Light.)
If using Holbein Duo Aqua water mixable oil
Ultramarine Blue
Cadmium Yellow (*see note below)
Alizarin Crimson
Burnt Sienna
Titanium White
Winsor & Newson Artisan Painting Medium (I like this better than Holbein’s medium)
Inexpensive medium cups with caps are nice to have
(* Duo Aqua Cadmium Yellow is almost $30, if that feels too expensive, you can substitute Imidazolone Yellow Light)
Optional
Cadmium Red Hue (Pyrrole Red) (for painting bright fall reds and oranges)
Winsor & Newson Artisan Paint thinner
Location
Delaware Art Museum
2301 Kentmere Pkwy, Wilmington, DE 19806
