For Adult Students
$112
Wednesdays, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.
March 5, 12, 19, 26, 2025
An introduction to the modern highly forgiving medium of acrylic paint. We begin by painting a simple landscape together, after which students move on to their own projects. On the first two days, we cover the materials, color theory and how to handle the paint. After that, students work on their own projects, with much one-on-one with the instructor. Drawing experience is recommended but not essential.
ACRYLIC PAINTING SUPPLY LIST
Acrylic Supply List with Tom Quinn
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.
