Mastering the Elements of the Landscape: How to Paint Rocks and Cliffs in Oils
9 am - noon
Paint the landscape with more confidence by mastering the elements of it. This class is part of the Mastering the Elements of the Landscape Series. This course will focus on painting rocks and cliffs, elements that many landscape painters struggle with. In this course students will learn about achieving realistic form and texture in rocks and cliffs enabling them to paint them more realistically. Mike will lead students through four projects discussing and demonstrating how to paint everything from smooth river rocks to jagged cliffs and everything in-between.
Wednesday, March 1 – 22
9 am – noon
Instructor: Mike Callahan
Ages: (15+) | All Levels
Supply list: Show a confirmation email receipt at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
Paint: Note: If you already have a set of oil paint with a variety of colors, you are welcome to bring it, if not you should get the following colors: M. Graham brand Zinc White (37ml), Titanium White (37ml), Hansa Yellow (37ml), Quinacridone Rose (37 ml), Phthalocyanine Blue (37 ml)
Thinner: Weber Turpenoid (pint) or similar artist’s grade odorless mineral spirits.
Medium: M. Graham Walnut Oil (4oz), Containers: Silicoil cleaning jar or other small glass jar with sealable lid (for thinner), Small can such as olive can (for medium), Brushes: Synthetic Brights OR Filberts: Silverbrush Bristlon #2, #4, and #10 Or Connoisseur Pure Synthetic, #2, #4, and #10 Or any quality hog bristle in those sizes if the student already owns their own brushes. Painting or Palette knife (steel is preferable to plastic) Disposable Palette New Wave Disposable Palette (grey) or similar, Brush Cleaner The Masters Brush Cleaner and Preserver 2.5 ozCanvas, 4- Stretched Canvases or Canvas Panels (9”x12”, 11”x14, or 12”x16” – larger sizes than these not recommended due to time constraints), Roll of absorbent paper towels (i.e. Viva or Blue Shop Towels), Nitrile gloves.