Description
Instructor Critiques for Full Participation Students will be uploaded for viewing approximately one week after each class.
Date : Jan. 19- Feb 16th.
Length: 5 Weeks
Videos Uploaded: Tuesdays at 12pm PST.
Level : All Levels Welcome
The importance of dramatic lighting cannot be overstated in all painting and photography. Robert will demonstrate methods and varieties of light and shadow and learning to spot, invent and include them in your work. All reference will be provided. Don’t miss this important opportunity.
Materials
Palette… Disposable pad $8… or Metal tray white $10-26
Ruler… 12” wood metal edge
Paper towels
Water container…not too small
Paints list: Winsor & Newton best quality price
Alizarin Crimson $6.75 (incl. tax)
Ultramarine Blue $6.75
Winsor Green $10.80 ( Holbein Pthalo green )
Cerulean Blue $15.88 (alt… Cobalt Blue)
Cad Orange $15.88 (no substitute)
Cad lemon $15.88 (alt Cad yellow Pale)
Permanent White lg. $15.50 (alt…Pro-White or Dr.P.H. Mar tins bleed proof white)…both sm. Jars
Ivory Black sm. tube $6.75 (alt… jet or lamp black)
Brushes list: Robert Simmons white sable or equivalent
Round #6 $7.30
Round #4 $5.80
Round #3 $5.50
Board: 3 Canson ‘Montval’ or equivalent 15 x 20 boards…each yields: 4… 8.5 x 10 (avoid thin cheap board)
Robert Watts
Robert Watts is the consummate professional. His credits include lead illustrator for Ryan Aeronautical, Navy Combat Artist during Vietnam and founding President of the Society of Illustrators of San Diego. His awards include, but are not limited to, ‘Best of Show’ and Franklin Mint Awards at the American Society of Aviation Artist exhibitions in 1992-93. Mr. Watts attended both Pratt Institute and Art Center. With over 30 years of experience, Robert Watts has worked for varied clients including NASA, American Airlines, General Dynamics, and the U.S. Navy. Mr. Watts is currently one of the premier architectural illustrators in San Diego and a signature member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association.