Showing posts with label traditional oil painting techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traditional oil painting techniques. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Paint like Peter Paul Reubens



In The Studio of Peter Paul Rubens
July 9 – 20 10:00 – 5:00 (10 days – Cost $1150)
Instructor - Garrett Vitanza
This workshop offers insight into the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens, his life and working methodology. Working from high resolution copies of some of Rubens’ paintings students will learn how to approach making a traditional oil painting. Students will be coached from the beginning drawing stage through to finished paint passages and work towards emulating the lush paint application of Rubens. For more information go to www.academyofrealistartboston.com 


Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Figure Painting in Oil - Workshop




We have just started finalizing the summer workshop schedule at the Academy of Realist Art, Boston.  We are happy to announce that Colleen Barry will be teaching figure painting in August. Colleen has shown her work in numerous exhibitions in the United States. She has studied widely with many notable instructors, bringing a wealth of knowledge to share with workshop participants. You can see more of Colleen’s work on her website www.colleenbarryart.com

Painting the Figure in Oil
August 6 – 17, 10 days 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Cost $1150 (deposit $300)

Students will learn how to paint the figure in oil employing a limited palette. During the first week students will draw the figure in graphite to establish accurate proportions, shadow and light shapes and structure. Once this “cartoon” is transferred to canvas a thin under-painting will be made. In the second week of the workshop students will be taught the fundamentals of form, color and light. The use of a limited palette will aid students understanding of how to conceptualize form by narrowing down the color choices. The students will gain a more profound knowledge of how to synthesize the colors on the palette with the form and light on the model.