Classes & Workshops

Intro to Oil Painting (Winter Garden)

  • Class starts on: Wednesday, February 7, 2024
  • Duration: 8 Weeks
  • Wednesdays | 06:00 pm - 08:00 pm
  • Location: Jessie Brock Community Center
  • Fee: $270

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**Class meets at Jesse Brock Community Center**

Learn basic techniques and methods used in a representational oil painting by developing skills of observing, rendering, color matching, and applying paint through practice. Demonstrations and discussions will emphasize the importance of composition, shapes, edges, brushwork, and ways to manipulate the value and intensity of color.

Required Supplies

INTRODUCTION TO OIL PAINTING SUPPLY LIST You will not need the painting materials on the first day of class – I will supply the first two evenings and discuss items for those who may be unsure of what to buy. Supplies can also be ordered on-line through vendors such as Jerrys Artarama, Cheap Joes, Dick Blick, etc. Oil Paint: Colors needed: (Avoid paint labeled ‘hue’, example: ‘Cadmium Yellow Hue’, as hue means another pigment is substituted. A hue may not be as strongly pigmented.) 1. Titanium white 5. Lemon yellow/Hansa Yellow or Cadmium Yellow Light 2. Alizarin crimson 6. Pthalo (Thalo) blue 3. Cadmium red light 7. Ultramarine blue 4. Cadmium yellow medium 8. Burnt Sienna Solvent/Medium: • Odorless solvents only! – Choose one of the below: - Turpenoid (blue and white can-available at Michaels/Joanne’s/Sam Flax/Art Systems) - Gamsol (Gamblin product-available at Sam Flax) • Medium – Choose one of the below: - Linquin – Available at Michaels/Joanne’s/Sam Flax/Art Systems) - Gaklyd (Gamblin product-available at Sam Flax) Palette: • Palette – Choose one of the below: - Disposable palette pad is best – 12”x16” (Choose gray if available) - Wood or plexiglass is okay (more clean up required at end of day-you will want a razor like the kind used to scrape dry paint from window panes to scrape paint off palette) • Palette box (If you want to save paint/take home paint on palette) - White plastic Tupperware-like box with red or blue lid sized to hold disposable palette pad (usually available at Michaels/Sam Flax) Brushes/Palette knife: • At least five filbert bristle brushes between sizes 3 and 10 • Metal Painting knife (Optional – I can supply these) Pointed tip instead of rounded tip) (I do not recommend plastic painting knives as they break too easily) Painting Surface: • Sized anywhere between 11x14 and 16x20 • Choose any of the following: canvas pad, canvas paper pad, canvas panel or stretched canvas Other: • Masking tape, paper towels, baby wipes, apron

Special Notes

Class is held at our teaching site in Winter Garden: Jessie Brock Community Center 310 N. Dillard Street, Winter Garden, 34787
Repeat students are welcome to work independently with the instructor’s help. 
Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate

Instructor

Catherine Hempel

An experienced artist and art educator, Catherine Hempel creates representational paintings in oils either en plein air or in the studio in a traditional manner, utilizing different techniques such as grisaille underpaintings, complementary underpaintings, or a combination of direct painting and glazing techniques. Hempel earned her degree in Fine/Studio Arts from the University of Central Florida in 1985. She was invited to join the Fellowship Program at Crealdé School of Art in 2000 and manages the Paint & Drawing Fellowship team until she joined the faculty in 2009.  She teaches classes for Crealdé at the Jessie Brock Community Center in Winter Garden, where she and her family have been long-time residents.  Boosted by a 2007 United Artists of Central Florida Professional Development Grant, Hempel actively participates in plein air events and festivals throughout Central Florida, winning multiple awards.  She is a member of The Florida Painters, the Winter Garden Art Association and Oil Painters of America.