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Paint-in with Richard Stephens

When:
Saturday, May 27, 2023, 9:30 AM until 2:00 PM
Where:
Levy Church of Christ
5124 Camp Robinson Rd
North Little Rock, AR  72118

Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Stephen Lanford
Category:
Paint-ins
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only



Lighten Up, Loosen Up.  by Richard Stephens


55452-the park hotel-Richard Stephens
This workshop is about keeping it simple and not overworking your painting, trusting the medium and letting it happen rather than trying to "make" it happen. There should be enough time to do a value sketch where Richard will show how he works out the placement of elements and most importantly establishes the value pattern. 

You are welcome to bring your own reference photo as you will already have an established connection with it. Richard will have a few options you may choose from as well. If you would like to paint the same image, you can download the image below by following these steps:


To print the reference photo go to:

Information tab on the menu bar
- click on Gatherings and Workshops
- click on Member Gathering/ Mini Workshop
- to download click the green triangle beside "Richard Stephen's paint-in print-out."

Bringing your usual supplies should suffice, but there is a complete list below the image. However, please be sure to bring some white gouache or Titanium White watercolor.




SUPPLY & MATERIALS LIST

 

Lighten Up, Loosen Up with Richard Stephens

 

BRUSHES:
For this class you will need only a few basic brushes. Synthetic brushes are less expensive and will work just fine for our projects and exercises.

• 1” Flat(or larger)    
• 1/2” Flat(or smaller)

• Large Round(# 6,8 or12)    
Small Round or Rigger (For making fine lines)

I do a lot of my painting with mop brushes. If you have them already please bring them. If you don’t have them, I don’t require you buy any as they are rather expensive. If you are a more experienced painter I’m sure you will have a variety of brushes. I will also bring extra brushes for students to borrow.


PALETTE:
Nothing fancy required here. Actually a white dinner plate or butcher tray will do. Inexpensive plastic palettes with “wells” for keeping colors separated are available at local art supply stores or on line. These come with lids that keep your pigment from drying out and would be worth the investment.

 

PAINT:
Tube colors are strongly recommended but cake or pan colors will do if that is what you are used to. For the sake of expense we will work with a minimum of colors. You certainly can purchase all the colors you want but the following will be all you actually need for this class.

-Reds: Alizarin Crimson and Pyrrol Red

-Blues: Ultramarine, Cobalt and Cerulean

-Yellows: Lemon Yellow and Yellow Ochre

-Greens: I mix my greens, but Sap Green is a good, organic green to bring,

-Browns: Burnt Umber and Raw Sienna

-Small tube of White Gouache or Titanium White WC and Payne’s Gray (for value sketches)

-Optional Colors: Burnt Sienna, Quinacridone Gold and Turquoise

 

PAPER:
I suggest 140 Lb. Cold Press watercolor paper. Full sheets are 22” x 30”. We will cut these into 1/2 and 1/4 sections for most of our projects. Watercolor blocks or pads are acceptable and come in a variety of sizes. You will also need a small Sketch Pad or Bristol Paper( 8” x 10” or 11” x 14”) for designing and value sketches.

 

ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS:
The following items are things you probably have around the house but are important tools in the painting process:

• Water resistant gatorboard, masonite, coated plywood, plexiglas, formica or lucite. Needs to be slightly larger than 15” x 22”(1/2 sheet w/c paper).
• Water container that will hold at least a pint of water and wide enough for your widest brush
• Sponge
• #2 Pencils
• Masking Tape
• Spray Bottle/Mister
• Paper Towels or Tissues
• Kneaded Eraser


PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN PHOTOS OR PRINT REFERENCE PHOTO

I will bring many, many photos that students are welcome to use for their painting subject if they do not have something of their own. I will also have several original paintings in plastic sleeves that students can use. I have no problem with students copying another painting for educational purposes. Obviously one would not claim them for their own or enter them in shows.

Suggested donation: $10.00.
Your greeter will be Gary Alexander.
Doors open at 9:30a.