MASTER CLASS:

ABSTRACT CONCEPTS

IN PAINTING

INSTRUCTOR: Nicholas Stewart

Thursdays 10:00am-4:00pm

YOU HAVE A CHOICE TO ATTEND FULL DAY 10AM-4PM

OR take PART I (10AM-12:45PM)

OR take PART II (1:15-4PM)

This is an opportunity to help today’s landscape painter find a contemporary and personal face to their work. We will accent on simplifying our image and developing a uniqueness of application and palette. We will work to make design and presentation, expression and mechanics, simplification and minimalism the content of our painting.

In this class I will focus on making art with paint--regardless of the objects in the panting, we will focus on creating authentic subjects within the painting. As it is in all painting, there exists a balance between the performance of known skills and techniques and the genuine exploration and introduction of new ideas, techniques, skills. This class will push you to realize this separation and to create pieces that develop your ability to be creative even while performing your skills. You will need to bring prepared surfaces to class as well as completed and problem pieces for critique.

The Master Class requirements are as follows:

You must paint for at least 10 hours per week outside of structured classes. (You must transport your work to and from the studio between classes to continue working on them during the interim).

You must have previous professional training.

You must have been painting for at least 5 years.

Artists with a professional website and/or gallery representation are strongly encouraged to apply.

Supplies Needed:

Full Palette of Colors (we will go over your paints and supplies to check for quality)

Basic Supplies Required:  Full palette of colors

1.      Cadmium Orange

2.      Magenta

3.      Azo Red Deep

4.      Stil de Grain

5.      Cadmium Yellow Lemon

6.      Cadmium Yellow Medium

7.      Phthalo Blue

8.      Ultramarine Blue

9.      Burnt Sienna

10.    Large Tube of Mixed White (Permalba or Utrecht)

 My Optional Colors Include:

1.      Courbet Green (Williamsburg has it)

2.      Transparent Yellow Oxide

3.      Dioxazine Purple

4.      Winton Phthalo Turquoise

5.      Raw Umber

6.      Spanish Earth

liquid Medium of your choice or

Liquin (small bottle)

Stand Oil

Linseed Oil

Gamsol

Thick Gesso (Cheap Joe’s green label)

Gesso brush

A full set of brushes (mostly Richeson wash brushes) a few flats and filberts medium to small for detail

Empty jars with lids

Empty tins

Rags

Palette knives and straight edges

Part I. (more predictable)

Thursdays 10:00am-12:45pm

INSTRUCTOR: Nicholas Stewart

Part II.

(more non-representational)

Thursdays 1:15-4:00pm

INSTRUCTOR: Nicholas Stewart

Previous knowledge and experience required for this class. This is going to be our most advanced class as far as thinking and pushing the limits of "what is considered art". We will often be using the figure as a muse, and as a window/basis in reality. We will explore 2D and 3D practices. Students should bring sketchbooks, canvases, paints, and any other supplies requested each week. Some tools and media will be supplied.