Materials for "Intro to Acrylics"
These are the materials for Acrylics, if you work in Oils click here.
You should bring any materials that you may already have to the first class. You do NOT need all of this material for the first class. You should wait and get just what you need as you progress in the course.
Sketching:
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Sketch Book: This can be almost any type of drawing book. A dollar store sketch book or a cheap variety from Wal-mart will be fine. It should be about the size of a normal page of paper.
Pencils: You should also have a few drawing pencils. (The softer the better - HB, 2B or 4B would be good). Also a few sticks of soft vine charcoal. Any artist store would have these.
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Acrylic paint colours: (10)
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Titanium white
Yellow Ochre
Cadmium Yellow
Cadmium Orange
Cadmium Red Light
Hookers Green
Burnt Sienna
French Ultramarine Blue
Dioxazine Purple
Brilliant Yellow Green
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Brushes: (7)
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Bristle:
3 - Flat Bristle ( #4, #6, and #10)
Sable:
1 - Flat Sable ( #4)
1 - Round Sable (#4)
1 - Script liner / Rigger (#2)
1 - Hake brush (Approx 2-1/2")- Hake Brush
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Other materials:
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- a palette (It should be some form of "stay wet" palette. These are available commercially or can be easily constructed)
- a palette knife ( plastic or metal)
- A Spray Bottle of clean water
- at least 2 canvases (16"x20")
- at least 2 small canvases (Dollar store variety)
(canvas boards are probably the most economical, however you can use stretched canvas, a pad of canvas paper or primed masonite as well)
- a ruler (metric and imperial units)
- a good rubber eraser
- 2 jars or cans with tight lids for water
- some sort of box for your materials (nothing fancy - a plastic tool box works great)- some paper towel
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Materials for "Intermediated Acrylics"
These are the materials for Acrylics, if you work in Oils click here.
You should bring any materials that you may already have to the first class.
You do NOT need all of this material for the first class. You should wait and get just what you need as you progress in the course.
Sketching:
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Sketch Book: This can be almost any type of drawing book. A dollar store sketch book or a cheap variety from Wal-mart will be fine. It should be about the size of a normal page of paper.
Pencils: You should also have a few drawing pencils. (The softer the better - HB, 2B or 4B would be good). Also a few sticks of soft vine charcoal. Any artist store would have these.
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Acrylic paint colours: (11)
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Titanium white
Yellow Ochre
Cadmium Yellow
Cadmium Orange
Cadmium Red Light
Hookers Green
Burnt Sienna
French Ultramarine Blue
Dioxazine Purple
Brilliant Yellow Green
Alizarin Crimson
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Brushes: (8)
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Bristle:
3 - Flat Bristle ( #4, #6, and #10)
Sable:
1 - Flat Sable ( #4)
1 - Round Sable (#4)
Other:
1 - Script liner / Rigger (#2)
1 - Hake brush (Approx 2-1/2")
1 - Tooth Brush
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Other materials:
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- a palette (It should be some form of "stay wet" palette. These are available commercially or can be easily constructed)
- a palette knife (plastic or metal)
- A Spray Bottle of clean water
- at least 2 canvases (16"x20")
- at least 2 small canvases (Dollar store variety)
(canvas boards are probably the most economical, however you can use stretched canvas, a pad of canvas paper or primed masonite as well)
- a ruler (metric and imperial units)
- a good rubber eraser
- 2 jars or cans with tight lids for water
- some sort of box for your materials (nothing fancy - a plastic tool box works great)
- some paper towel
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Materials for "Painting for Experienced Painters"
These are the materials for Acrylics, if you work in Oils click here.
You should bring any materials that you may already have to the first class.
You do NOT need all of this material for the first class. You should wait and get just what you need as you progress in the course.
Sketching:
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Sketch Book: This can be almost any type of drawing book. A dollar store sketch book or a cheap variety from Wal-mart will be fine. It should be about the size of a normal page of paper.
Pencils: You should also have a few drawing pencils. (The softer the better - HB, 2B or 4B would be good). Also a few sticks of charcoal. Any artist store would have these.
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Acrylic paint colours: (13)
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Titanium white
Yellow Ochre
Cadmium Yellow
Cadmium Orange
Cadmium Red Light
Hookers Green
Burnt Sienna
French Ultramarine Blue
Pthalo Blue
Pthalo Green
Dioxazine Purple
Brilliant Yellow Green
Alizarin Crimson
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Brushes: (8)
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Bristle:
3 - Flat Bristle ( #4, #6, and #10)
Sable:
1 - Flat Sable ( #4)
1 - Round Sable (#4)
Other:
1 - Script liner / Rigger (#2)
1 - Hake brush (Approx 2-1/2")
1 - Tooth brush
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Other materials:
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- color wheel (any variety)
- a palette (It should be some form of "stay wet" palette. These are available commercially or can be easily constructed)
- a palette knife (plastic or metal)
- A Spray Bottle of clean water
- at least 2 canvases (16"x20")
- at least 2 small canvases (Dollar store variety)
(canvas boards are probably the most economical, however you can use stretched canvas, a pad of canvas paper or primed masonite as well)
- a ruler (metric and imperial units)
- a good rubber eraser
- 2 jars or cans with tight lids for water
- some sort of box for your materials (nothing fancy - a plastic tool box works great)
- some paper towel
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