For Adult Students

$96

Wednesdays, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

April 10, 24 and May 1 & 8, 2024 no class the week of the April 14th

In this class students will be introduced to the highly forgiving, versatile medium of acrylic paint.

ACRYLIC PAINTING SUPPLY LIST

Colors Professional quality paints are far preferable to “student grade.” Some professional colors are available in 2 ounce or .75 ounce tubes.

One excellent kit of 12 colors is the Liquitex Heavy Body set. Two essential colors not in the kit are raw sienna (or yellow ocher) and neutral grey.

When buying colors individually, it’s best to start with darker values. You can always lighten them with white and later buy lighter values as your budget allows.

            Titanium White (Usually sold in 5 or 7 ounce tubes. Ask if they have it in 2 ounce. Do not buy zinc white)

Ivory Black

            Yellow Cadmium Hue Medium. If that’s not available, Hansa or Azo Medium

            Phthalo Blue (Green shade only!)

            Ultramarine Blue Hue (Red shade only!)

            Cadmium Red Light Hue

            Alizarin Crimson

            Raw Sienna (if unavailable, you can substitute yellow ochre)

            Burnt Sienna

            Raw Umber

            Burnt Umber

            Phthalo Green (Blue shade)

            Neutral Grey (not Payne’s grey). Preferably Value 5. If that’s not available, look for Golden Neutral Grey Value 4 or 6.

Avoid genuine cadmium or cobalt colors. If the word “hue” is on the table, it means the color is an imitation hue — which is satisfactory and much less expensive.

Some colors are available at .75 ounce or less. If you can afford more colors, you may want to add Dioxazine Purple, Chromium Oxide Green, Alizarin Crimson, Prussian Blue, Chromium Oxide Green, or Payne’s Grey 

Brushes Should be nylon bristle — no hog’s hair or sable. Because there is as yet no standardization in brush sizes, numbers vary from one manufacturer to another. You should have:

At least 3 flats: one quarter-inch, on half-inch, and one at least one inch

2 round brushes: Silver Brush Silverwhite #1 or equivalent size and Silver Brush Silverwhite #2 or equivalent. Silver Brush Silverwhite #0 is optional

No angle brushes or fan brushes

Surfaces I recommend canvas panels for economical reasons. 8 x 10, 9 x 12 and 11 x 14 are good sizes.

“Paper canvas,” sold in pads, is even more economical. A little more expensive, but also practical, are sheets of actual primed canvas, sold in pads.

Palette Disposable paper palettes, sold in pads, are ideal.

No wooden, plastic, or “stay-wet” palettes.

Palette Knife Metal, not plastic, and preferably trowel-shaped.

Vessels A plastic brush basin with ridges on the bottom. If that’s not available, you may want to buy a Silicoil jar, which comes with a coil at the base, but not the Silicon solvent sold in conjunction with it. 

*Pre-registration is required for Art School classes; classes will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Students will be registered ONLY on receipt of payment. Enrollment requirements for all classes: 3 students minimum. Classes with low enrollment are cancelled 48 hours before the class is scheduled to begin.

Refunds and Cancellation Policies: If a class is cancelled due to low enrollment, a full refund will be issued. Refunds or class credit will not be issued for any other reason than cancellation of a class due to low enrollment.