WHEN
Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 October, 2024. 10am – 5pm
Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th October 2024
Saturday 19 & Sunday 20 October, 2024. 10am – 5pm
Beaches and bays around the Coolum region, Sunshine Coast
A dose of en plein air work is as enriching for the experienced painter as the beginner so this weekend will be suitable for anyone who has a love of landscape. With a small group, I will work with you individually on your specific goals.
$498 per person.
Includes morning tea, afternoon tea & lunch both days
Saturday
10:00am start (morning tea on arrival)
Introduction to the weekend, en plein air and my approach
SKILLS TO WORK FAST – COMPOSITION: demo, exercises & practice
SKILLS TO WORK FAST – COLOUR: demo, exercises & practice
SKILLS TO WORK FAST – PAINTING SET UP: demo, exercises & practice
1:00pm – Lunch
PAINTING: demo & individual guidance on making a painting
2:30pm – 3:00pm help yourself to Afternoon tea
PAINTING cont: practice
3:45pm – discussion / review, Q&A
4:00pm – continue with painting or practice
5:00pm – end
Sunday
10:00am start (morning tea on arrival)
Review of previous day and intro to day 2 content
COMPOSITION part 2: demo, exercises & practice
APPROACHES: tips and exercises
1:00pm – Lunch
PRACTICE: continue with exercises or work on a painting
2:30pm – 3:00pm help yourself to Afternoon tea
PRACTICE: continue with exercises or work on a painting
3:30pm – discussion / review, Q&A
5:00pm wrap up
You can choose to work in any medium over this weekend, however there is a large component on colour so please bring some coloured paint or gouache to work with.
Drawing – bring any drawing tools you like such as charcoal, pencil, pen, markers, pastel
Painting – bring watercolour, gouache, acrylic or oil paints in a basic range of colours. If you buy a starter kit somewhere this should have a broad enough range of colours to work with. If you are bringing single paints from your studio, please include warm and cool primaries, mixing / zinc white and titanium white at a minimum (and bring anything else you like as well).
I work with this basic palette a lot: Raw Umber, Paynes grey, Sap Green, Prussian blue (sparingly), Ultramarine blue, Naples Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Lemon Yellow, Indian Yellow, Pthalo green (sparingly), Cadmium red or Indian red (sparingly).
A selection of brushes with at least 1 that is 1cm or more wide. A mixture of filbert, flat and round is ideal but filbert if you can only have one type.
Plenty of paper (either a sketch pad designed for your medium or individual sheets). Don’t spend too much on this, these are for the exercises and you shouldn’t be worried about using them because of the cost. You could also just use cardboard cut from boxes, canvas offcuts or whatever you can put your hands on.
A few canvases, boards or decent pieces of paper for one or two finished pieces. More if you know you will make more work than that.
Rags
Solvents (or water) in resealable containers (we will be taking these home for disposal)
Palette
Easel / table / tarp (depending on how you like to work). If you’re not sure yet, just message me and we can work something out.
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The sparkling waters, white sands and richly-coloured rocks of the beaches in this region present a wonderfully intense palette of colour and texture to play with.