The Naples Art Association
2019 Class Workshop Description:
PAINT LARGE OIL PAINTINGS WITH EASE
February 18-20, 2019
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
This workshop will help you get comfortable with the process of painting larger canvases. Plan to paint and complete one large painting each day. A floral, a seascape and a landscape. The class includes interesting and memorable discussions on all the basic elements of painting including, composition, massing, building form, light and shadow: and depending on your own style, knowing when a work is finished (learning how to not overwork your painting). Douglas delivers sound principles of painting that are an incredible foundation for your painting, and whether a beginner or a person who has never ever picked up a brush, it will make sense. Douglas’ approach to painting large canvas is very simple, and he helps you walk through various steps and stages so you can manage and maneuver through larger canvases.
After the brief morning intro, a very hands-on approach to the class, gets students organized and preparing to paint. Students will learn how to set up their palette with the basic colors and understand why this is helpful. Douglas will overview his palette and concepts that his work entails and do a subsequent demonstration painting throughout the next few days for each subject that the class paints. Sometimes the demo is a step by step and sometimes the demo is done first and remains as an example you can follow and reference. There is nothing to be afraid of or self conscious of and Douglas will get you through all the tricky parts of painting larger canvases, and you will have fun.
Students will work in their own style/technique so that the finished work is their own. Depending on the skill level of each student, students are able to grow and develop at a rate that is to their comfort. Plan to bring notebook/sketchbook and enjoy all the demos along with some great stories to help you remember these principles that are the foundation of Douglas’ teaching.
Douglas’ Biography
Douglas David has painted his way across the country, capturing the beauty and spirit of the things he loves - tranquil country landscapes, sunrises and sunsets on his favorite beaches, a simple pitcher of spring lilacs or peonies, a lemon, lime or a slice of watermelon on a checked tablecloth. Paintings that reflect comfort, warmth meaning and simplicity: similar to everything important to him - his close knit family, life-long friendships, creatively fulfilling work and giving his best. A recipient of numerous regional and national awards and honors, Douglas’ teaching is a way of giving back and sharing some of his journey with those who choose to study with him. For more detailed information, visit www.douglasdavid.com.
Class supply list:
(these are not absolute, just my way of getting to a good result)
liquin
mineral spirits
Oils - Utrecht (order from Dick Blick) Cad. Red Light, Aliz Crim., Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Green, Ultram. Blue, Ultram. Violet, Lemon Yellow, Yellow Green, Green Earth Hue, Sap Green, Prussian Green, Yellow Ochre, Ivory Black, large tube of “Permalba” White
OPTIONAL Oils - Greenish Umber Mixture, Burnt Sienna, Jaune Brilliant No 2. Holbein Ivory White, Cad Medium and Cad Red Dark
paper towels
disposable palette pad
palette knife
brushes- filberts or flats- #2,4,6 maybe 8 or 10
rounds- in above sizes if you prefer round over filberts.
rounds- in really small like #0,1,2
a few throw away bristle brushes from hardware store in 1" and 2-2.5" sizes
a 1-2" foam brush from hardware store
Canvases- Quantity: 3-4 larger canvas, 16x20, 24x30, 30x40 or larger
And anything else student needs to help them paint well and feel comfortable.
Douglas has a “suitcase of supplies” he brings along, it includes some recommended books, and some supplies in case a few students need a few items that are forgotten.
Class/Tentative Outline:
Day 1
1st hour: Welcome/Overview of Class & Terms.
2nd hour: Review Supplies and how to set up and get organized to paint, setting up the palette, and how to get started.
Lunch: Brown bag or pick up lunch from various Cafes on 5th Avenue.
Entire Afternoon: Paint in studio.
Day 2
1st hour: Overview/Review Specifics.
All of second day: Paint in studio at your own pace on set ups Douglas arranges for you, and from photos Douglas provides.
Lunch: Brown bag or pick up lunch from various Cafes on 5th Avenue.
Day 3
1st hour: Overview/Review Specifics.
Most of third day: Paint in studio at your own pace on set ups Douglas arranges for you, and from photos Douglas provides.
Lunch: Brown bag or pick up lunch from various Cafes on 5th Avenue.
Last hour: In the last hour, after cleaning up, review of your 3 days of work ends workshop on a very high note.
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