C2410F: The Advanced Landscape Group
The "Advanced Landscape Group" (aka "What Would Lucy Do?") originated with Lucy Manley's "Alla Prima" class. In Lucy's absence, her students have elected to continue meeting and painting as a self-directed group. Our convener is Jewell Allington. New participants must submit their request to "> prior to registration.
Starts October 2, 2024
$72 Non-Members
PACE, 201 McDonnel St. – Room 17, Peterborough ON K9H 2W1
Dates: October 30, 2024 – November 20, 2024
Total of 4 sessions:
Wednesday, October 30
Wednesday, November 6
Wednesday, November 13
Wednesday, November 20
Oil and acrylic painters welcome.
PLEASE NOTE: This is not a beginner's group. It is suitable for advanced and intermediate painters.
MATERIAL LIST
PAINT:
BLUE - Ultramarine, Cerulean
RED - Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium Red Light, Cadmium Orange
YELLOW - Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Yellow Ochre, Raw Sienna
WHITE - Titanium white (big tube)
OTHERS - Burnt Sienna, Georgian Yellow-Green and Blue-Grey
(This is the minimum but you can include your favourite colours also.)
BLACK ACRYLIC (MARS) or BLACK GESSO TO APPLY TO CANVAS before class
SUPPLIES: Odourless Mineral Spirits to clean brushes. Brush cleaning container, cloth rags (T-shirt material is best), paper towels, plastic table cover.
BRUSHES: Long Flat Bristle brushes in various sizes from small, medium and large (e.g. #3, #6, #8, #10, and more). Brush sizes depend on the size of canvas you are using. Again bring your own favourite brushes. A palette knife to clean palette as well as to paint with.
CANVAS: Stretched canvas, canvas board or prepared masonite or wood panels are suitable. Bring a size such as square, rectangle, or long. I will be using stretched canvas.
Size depends on how quickly you work; if you are fast, a larger size is best and vice versa.
EASEL: Easels, tables and chairs will be available.
MISCELLANEOUS: Sketch book, pencil or felt pen
CLASS: Reference photos for the subject of the painting will be supplied.
Demonstrations and critiques will be on going as the paintings are worked on.