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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Jeanie Schlump Acrylics Workshop at CAG

 

Acrylic painting by Jeanie Schlump
 
Jeanie Schlump Workshop
Sept 28-29, 2013 9am-4pm
                   9am- 4pm with one hour lunch break

 "Getting the ANGST out with Acrylics"

 A fun filled two day workshop will teach the easy way to render details in minutes instead of hours by using inexpensive (or free) supplies. We will use newspaper, newsprint, toothbrushes, mat board, dried leaves, etc. Class will also experiment with new techniques to reveal textures. We will start with 2 still life objects and learn the advantage of taping and blocking.
2 Day workshop costs
$100 for Members and $125 for Non-Members
 
Located at the Cheyenne Artists Guild
1701 Morrie Avenue, Cheyenne WY 82001

INFO ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
There is nothing more forgiving than acrylics. They dry fast, can be corrected by erasing with gesso, they can be scrubbed like watercolor, glazed like oils, and they clean up with water!  This 2 day work shop will cover simple methods to expedite the painting process. We will use newsprint, old rags, toothbrushes, masking tape, Xerox prints, etc.  Why the angst?  We can fix ANYTHING and try new ideas without conscience! We will work on several projects at once and try multiple techniques in the process.
SUPPLIES:
  • Glass palette no less the 8”x10” (free from most glass shops) If you have an acrylic palette, bring it.    
  •  9” x 12” or 10” x 14” canvas tablet (10-12 sheets per pad)
  •  Dark blue masking tape (I will bring some.)       
  •  4 pieces of cardboard
  • 14”x18” to tape projects onto
  • ACRYLIC paints: If you have a set of acrylics, bring them. If you do not, a simple set of crimson, ultramarine blue, yellow, and white will suffice. We can mix most hues with those basics. Burnt umber, burnt sienna, and yellow ochre are good additions as well. I will try to bring in some paints if necessary, but you will need to supply the white. 
  • Gesso if you already have some, I will also bring some
  • BRUSHES:   Most of you will have brushes, but if you do not, try inexpensive ones first! NEVER use your expensive sable, badger, or squirrel haired watercolor brushes with acrylics! They will be frazzled in seconds! Synthetic or bristle brushes work very well with acrylics.
  • Cheap toothbrush with no bells and whistles, flat.  Flat natural hog’s hair paintbrushes (plain wooden handles, sold at Wal-Mart, Lowes, & craft stores cheap for $.85-$2 each ½”, 1”, 2”. (I use these constantly.)  
  • And… Golden Taklon sells sets with both rounds and flats cheaply in every discount store. (Buy a set of the largest sized Golden Taklons you can.) Make sure your set includes both rounds and flats
  • OR…. Bristle brushes #6 round & 16 flat 
  • If you have brushes, bring them in!   
MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES:
  • 2 wide -mouthed jars       
  • Paint scraper to clean palette      
  • Smock to protect clothing
  • Spray bottle for water
  • Rags or paper towels
  • Ivory soap or brush soap for you AND your brushes     
  • A sense of humor
 
 
 
 
 
 

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