ONLINE Mastering the Art of Oil Painting
ONLINE Mastering the Art of Oil Painting
You will learn the fundamentals of painting in gouache discovering essential techniques and practice painting in a variety of environments. You will learn about different surfaces such as mylar, toned papers, brushes, brands of gouache, and painters that use gouache and how to apply gouache at its right consistency.
Gouache Painting supply list:
A variety of Ingres toned paper. Blick or Artist and Craftsman has it.
A block of cold pressed or hot pressed watercolor paper: 11x14 or 11x17
Hohlbein or Windsor and Newton for brands of gouache.
Colors: Titanium white, ivory black, yellow ochre, raw sienna, burnt sienna,ultramarine blue, raw umber, burnt umber, and alizarin crimson.
Masking tape (Artist tape)
A plastic palette(rectangular) large you can find it at Blick or Artist and Craftsman.
Graphite(pencil)
Kneaded Eraser
Two cups for water
Paper towel or some kind of cloth to dry your brushes.
A variety of Watercolor brushes rounds and flats of different sizes. You may find this at Blick or Artist and Craftsman.
Students frustrated with the details and techniques of oil painting are especially invited to join this class and have their questions answered.  From the novice to the advanced painter, every student will develop the skills they need to conquer and fully understand the nuances of oil painting. They will paint landscapes from their own images and still life setups to compose rich and vibrant paintings on canvas and panel. The instructor demonstrates for every class while leading a discussion on composition, color theory, and a host of other topics.
Materials List:
Canvas 
  • Pre-stretched canvas, Panels available at art stores sizes: 8 x 10, 16 x 20 ( Keep them to a manageable size so you can transport them more easily)
  • Canvas paper which comes in pads of various sizes that can be taped to a board (You will need to supply your own board if you use this type of canvas)
  • Canvas Boards very cheap and easily transported
Brushes I would suggest a combination of brushes:
  • Bristle: Flat size 6,or8 , Filbert size 6 or 8 ,(which is slightly rounded sides), round sizes 6, 8, & 10, and a fan brush ( I would suggest one of each in mid-range size and a large flat synthetic 2 inch brush for wide areas of painting. You can buy this kind of brush at home depot or Lowes.
  • Synthetic brushes : These are softer than bristle brushes, more like a water color brush but for oils
  • Rounds For Oil Size 2 or 3 for detail 4,6
  • Flat ½ inch or ¼ inch flat
And again look at what they have online at Dick Blick or ASW art supplies to get an idea what they look like. I use a variety of synthetic round brushes from 4 through 8 or 9. A liner brush is also helpful they are long and thin referred to as riggers. 
Other items you will need:
 
  • Odorless Turpentine, and medium cups, small glass jar to hold your turpentine
  • Palette knife (plastic is fine), used to mix your values
  • Palette ( disposable is fine which gives you about 50 sheets in each one so get the largest you can find).
 
Paint Colors: ( Student grades are fine The Windsor Newton Winton colors are fine)
  •  White ( lots of white) I use Permalba white or zinc white, buy a big tube
  • Cadmium yellow medium
  • Cadmium red medium
  • Yellow ochre
  • Burnt umber
  • Burnt sienna
  • Viridian green
  • Prussian blue
  • Ultramarine blue or French ultramarine blue
  • Cobalt blue
  • Cerulean blue
  • Permanent Alizarin Crimson or Quinacridone red
About the Artist:

PHILIP J. CARROLL is a professional artist He teaches oil and watercolor for Perkins Center for the Arts in Moorestown and Collingswood, NJ. He grew up in Haddonfield, NJ and lives with his family in Collingswood where he has been a long-term resident. Mr. Carroll is a 1984 graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts in Philadelphia, PA and studied Art History at The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

Philip Carroll is in many public and private collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA. 

Website: www.philipcarroll.com


21S-DWP-0028
Wednesday 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM ( Apr 7, 2021 - Jun 9, 2021 )
Instructor: Philip J Carroll
Members: $ 160.00; Non-Members $ 180.00
Location: Off Site, Online








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