Level: All levels welcome.
In this workshop, you will create a still life painting using a ‘split primary’ palette. Limiting your choice of paints to just 6 (plus white) forces you to explore the art of mixing, thereby deepening your understanding of colour interactions.
We will also be paying attention to laying loose marks, placing transparent colours next to opaque ones, and contrasting warm colours with cool colours.
We will explore various compositional ideas and guidelines by arranging our still life against different coloured backgrounds and lighting them to create interesting shadow shapes. There will also be the option to include transparent and reflective objects.
After sketching our composition on the canvas, you will focus on applying the paint in a dynamic and interesting way: concentrating on colour mixing, brushwork, and how to paint shadows effectively.
Guidance and demonstrations will be provided throughout the day.
Materials provided: Plums, crockery and cutlery.
What to bring:
Packed Lunch
A Painting Shirt or Apron
A Canvas or Board min A4, max A3 (square or rectangle)
A selection of Brushes
Artist Quality Paints (Oils or Acrylics) to include: French Ultramarine, Cerulean, Cadmium Yellow, Lemon
Yellow, Cadmium Red, Alizarin Crimson, Titanium White.
A Black Sharpie and a ‘Fine Liner’ Pen (or similar)
Palette knife
Paper Palette and a Box to take your work home in
Oils only: A jar and some low odour thinners/ white spirit substitute for cleaning your brushes, some rags or plenty of tissues to wipe brushes clean.
Optional extras:
‘Liquin’ painting medium if working in Oils
A ‘Stay-wet’ Palette if working in Acrylics
Cost: £70 per person

