


Abstract Landscape Painting
Both beginning and experienced painters will benefit from focusing on the traditional principles of observational painting, including design, color and light. Bring a sketchbook and supplies to the first class. A list of supplies needed for the course can be found below.
ADRW 147 A
- Thursday, 7:15 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
- October 5 - November 30
- No Class November 23
- Eight sessions
- $345
- Ford Campus, Detroit
- B*304
- Limit 12 students
- Instructor: Dayana Juarez
List of Required Materials to bring with you on the first day of class:
- University or Princeton Brand #2. #4, #6, #8 rounds acrylic paint brushes
- University or Princeton Brand #2. #4, #6, #8 brights acrylic paint brushes
- Various old brushes for washes
- Water bucket half gallon or gallon in size
- Cold press illustration board 15"X20" 110 weight (purchase five initially)
- One Masterson"Sta-Wet" large palette, a pack of "Sta-Wet" palette paper, one pack of "Sta-wet" palette sponges, and or both sizes (7 1/2" X 11" and 11 X 15") butcher trays
- Liquitex Heavy Body acrylic paints (purchase exact color)
- Titanium White
- Cadmium Yellow Light
- Cadmium Yellow Medium
- Cadmium Red Light
- Deep Magenta
- Ultra Marine Blue (red shade)
- Phthalo Blue (green shade)
- Burnt Umber
- Two metal clamp lights (available at any hardware store)
- 14"X11" tracing pad
- 14"X17" White Bond paper
- 3/4" White Artist tape
- Roll of paper towels
- Ruler or large transparent triangle
- Various pencils 2H, 2B, HB
- 3 black prismacolor pencils
- Pencil Sharpener
- Kneaded erasers
- White Stadtler Mann type eraser
- One small to medium sized water spray bottle
- Standard Hair Dryer
By registering for this class, I agree to participate in this program.
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