PORTRAITURE WITH SITTER | NICHOLAS ROBINSON

Day & Time: Thursdays, 10 am - 1 pm
Format:
In-studio
Location:
Enniskerry
Skill Level:
Beginner & Intermediate

Please see detailed class information below

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aBOUT THE CLASS

Painting the portrait is one of the longest traditions in oil painting; from van Eyck, Titian and Velázquez through to Reynolds, Romney and Raeburn and up to our present day.

Painting the portrait is a time honoured practice of the oil painter.

This 6 week course is designed to break down painting the portrait from the model into easily understandable principles.

The course will focus on;

  • drawing and design of the head and face

  • working with shadow and light to describe form

  • colour theory and mixing to describe colour and light

  • use of materials and technique in oil painting

  • conveying mood and expression to capture the personality of the sitter. 

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  • The basic materials list is:

    • a canvas primed with jesso. Please make sure you prime your canvas in advance! Even store bought pre-primed canvases will need to be removed from packaging and another application or two of jesso. Any questions please get in touch. 

    (suggested size for portraiture  40x30cm up to 90x50cm, but it's up to the individual 60x40cm is what I would use)

    • Brushes – recommended below.

    • Palette

    • Palette knife

    • Black/ raw umber /red /ochre /white oils

    • A preferred medium - (I would use linseed oil)

    ** please note, no solvent allowed in studio – sansodor ok but not necessary.

    The detailed materials list is:

    • brown baking paper (for storing oil paint)

    • Bar of ordinary household soap (for cleaning brushes). Nick will teach students how to clean brushes with veg oil that he will provide. No solvents needed. 

    • small palette cup & empty jam jar.

    Oil-paints.

    Michael Harding/ Old Holland recommended

    1. Raw Umber

    2. Titanium White

    3. Yellow ochre 

    4. Cadmium red (cad hue not an alternative)

    5. Ivory black

    Brushes:

    A range of about 10+ flat and filbert brushes in different sizes. From Evans art shop I suggest:

    • Winton Flats 1 to 4

    • Winton Filberts 1 to 8

    Brushes:

    A range of about 10+ flat and filbert brushes in different sizes. From Evans art shop I suggest:

    • Winton Flats 1 to 4

    • Winton Filberts 1 to 8

    • Winton Short Flat Brights 2 to 8
    • Richard Oliver Flat Hogs 0 to 4

    • Richard Oliver Hog Filberts 1 to 6 Also the Mr. Price Royal & Langnickel brushes are fine.

    Get 2 packets of those and you’re away in a hack. (Pictured)

    • small hand mirror - not essential 

To paint a life size head and hands portrait like this Repin, you want about 90x50cm

For a life size head and shoulders alone like this Serov get approx 60x40cm approx. (I would suggest this size) For a smaller than life size head alone get about 40cmx30cm

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