Drawing for Oil Painting
The key element of a great oil painting is a solid drawing undergirding it. While a great drawing can stand alone without needing to be painted, a great painting can’t be so without a great drawing/underpainting to start. In this class, students will learn a simple approach to drawing semi-complex to complex subjects with paint into an underpainting. Under the guidence of the instructor, students will turn turn thir underpainting into a finshed piece! Students will likely be able to complete two projects over the course of the class.
Tuesday, October 3 – 24
9 am – noon
Instructor: Mike Callahan
Age: Adult (15+) | All Levels
Supplies: Show confirmation receipt at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
- Paint: Note: If you already have a set of oil paint with a variety of colors, you are welcome to bring it, if not you should get the following colors: M. Graham brand , Zinc White (37ml), Titanium White (37ml), Hansa Yellow (37ml), Quinacridone Rose (37 ml), Phthalocyanine Blue (37 ml)
- Thinner: Weber Turpenoid (pint) or similar artist’s grade odorless mineral spirits.
- Medium: M. Graham Walnut Oil (4oz)
- Containers: Silicoil cleaning jar or other small glass jar with sealable lid (for thinner) Small can such as olive can (for medium)
- Brushes: Synthetic Brights OR Filberts: Silverbrush Bristlon #2, #4, and #10 Or Connoisseur Pure Synthetic, #2, #4, and #10 Or any quality hog bristle in those sizes if the student already owns their own brushes.
- Painting or Palette knife (steel is preferable to plastic)
- Disposable Palette
- New Wave Disposable Palette (grey) or similar
- Brush Cleaner
- The Masters Brush Cleaner and Preserver 2.5 oz
- 2- Stretched Canvases or Canvas Panels (9”x12”, 11”x14, or 12”x16” – larger sizes than these not recommended due to time constraints)
- Roll of absorbent paper towels (i.e. Viva or Blue Shop Towels)
- Optional: Nitrile gloves
- Approximate cost of above items $100- $120
Mastering the Elements of the Landscape – How to Paint Nocturnes
Painting a nocturne, or night scene can be a challenging endeavor since the artist is attempting to portray something that is devoid of light. As such, the artist must use license to make the mostly unseeable seen. In this class, students will learn a technique to create a nocturne using a well-lit reference changing day to night. Students who have taken the Landscape Basics class will benefit, but it is not a prerequisite. Students will be able to apply the techniques learned in this course to future nocturne paintings.
Wednesday, September 6 – 27
9 am – noon
Instructor: Mike Callahan
Ages: (15+) | All Levels
Supplies: Show confirmation receipt at Nevada Fine Arts to receive a 10% discount.
- Paint: Note: If you already have a set of oil paint with a variety of colors, you are welcome to bring it, if not you should get the following colors:
M. Graham brand , Zinc White (37ml), Titanium White (37ml), Hansa Yellow (37ml), Quinacridone Rose (37 ml), Phthalocyanine Blue (37 ml) - Thinner: Weber Turpenoid (pint) or similar artist’s grade odorless mineral spirits.
- Medium: M. Graham Walnut Oil (4oz)
- Containers: Silicoil cleaning jar or other small glass jar with sealable lid (for thinner), Small can such as olive can (for medium)
- Brushes: Synthetic Brights OR Filberts: Silverbrush Bristlon #2, #4, and #10, Or , Connoisseur Pure Synthetic, #2, #4, and #10, Or any quality hog bristle in those sizes if the student already owns their own brushes.
- Painting or Palette knife (steel is preferable to plastic), Disposable
- Palette
- New Wave Disposable Palette (grey) or similar
- Brush Cleaner
- The Masters Brush Cleaner and Preserver 2.5 oz
- 2- Stretched Canvases or Canvas Panels (9”x12”, 11”x14, or 12”x16” – larger sizes than these not recommended due to time constraints)
- Roll of absorbent paper towels (i.e. Viva or Blue Shop Towels)
- Optional: Nitrile gloves
- Approximate cost of above items $100- $120
Introduction to Western Paper Marbling
This popular marbling workshop will introduce students marbling techniques on fabric that can be used for covering books and boxes. Students will begin the day by working on basic marbling skills. With the instructor’s guidance, they will work on new patterns with an eye for nuance. The main focus will be on marbling fabric to create book cloth, and techniques for other textile uses will also be discussed. At the end of the day, the instructor will demonstrate how to prepare pieces of marbled cloth for use in bookbinding. Students will leave with their own stack of 15 marbled fabric pieces. All materials provided with registration.
Saturday, October 7
10 am – 5 pm
Instructor: Pietro Accardi
Ages: Adults (15+) | All levels
Textile Marbling on Scarves
Witness this magical process that transfers the paint from the surface of the water to a silk scarf. In this one-day workshop, Pietro will show students how to print on silk scarves using an array of different patterns and colors that you can choose from. After some guided practice with some of your favorite colors, students will have the opportunity to paint 2 beautiful scarves.
Saturday, September 16
10 am – 5 pm
Instructor: Pietro Accardi
Ages: Adult (15+) | All levels
Drawing I: Fundamentals
This is an introductory drawing class with an emphasis on the fundamentals of how to draw what you see, and how to make things look 3-dimensional by modeling form with light and shadow. Focus will be primarily on creating original compositions of still life’s in developing these skills with the final class session including how to apply these techniques to drawing the figure.
Tuesdays, August 29 – October 3
6 – 9 pm
Instructor: Weston Lee
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels
Supply list: Show email confirmation at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
- 18 x 24” pad of newsprint (drawing paper)
- Vine charcoal (sometimes called willow charcoal)
- Regular pencil
- 2B, 4B, and 6B graphite pencils
- Kneaded eraser (any size)
- Pink pearl eraser or “Magic Rub” eraser
- Optional: pencil sharpener
Introduction to Glass Art: Torch Working and Beadmaking
Create beads and more in this hands-on introductory glass art course. Students will explore the amazing world of lampworking by utilizing clear and colored glass rods, along with various tools and techniques. Learn more about the process of melting, shaping, and forming the glass…then annealing your finished pieces. Additionally, students will learn about the science, history, technology, and culture of this unique medium.
Students will focus on:
1. Safety and material practices are covered and emphasized throughout this course.
2. Turning torches on and operating equipment, tools, and flame techniques.
3. Participants will learn how to create bead forms while exploring various techniques, applications, and styles.
4. Students will have open studio time to create their own work after learning the basics.
All supplies are provided.
Saturday, August 5
10 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Robb Dunmore
Age: Adult (15+) | All levels
Introduction to Sewing: Mastering the Basics
In this 4 week course students will learn to master the basics of sewing and complete your very own pillow cover from a design and fabric of your choosing. If you’re a beginner ir someone who needs a refresher, this class is for you! Students will learn basic sewing machine mechanics and accessories, sewing machine control and coordination (sewing in lines, curves and corners), basic hand sewing and stitches, fabric and notion selection, proper cutting techniques, and how to start designing and executing your own sewing projects.
Note: The Museum School has Singer Brilliance 6180 brand sewing machines, tools and fabric for students to use but please feel free to bring your own machine and supplies if you’d like.
Thusdays, August 10 – 31
5:30 – 8:30 pm
Instructor: Selah Pena
Age: Adult (15+) | Beginner to Intermediate
Lavender Fields in Watercolor
In this two-session course, students will focus on the importance of value in landscape paintings. The subject of lavender fields will be explored in a monochromatic painting in the first session, focusing on value as well as wet in wet & wet on dry watercolor techniques. In the second session students will use the knowledge of value in monochrome and apply it to a full spectrum painting.
Mondays, August 7 and 14
5 – 9 pm
Instructor: Iva Neveux
Age: Adult (15+) | All Levels
Supply list: Show confirmation reciept at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
- Watercolor paper – at least 2 sheets of 9” x 12”, 140 lb, cold press (100% cotton such as Arches or Daler-Rowney Langton Prestige, Fabriano Artistico suggested)
- Scrap paper (watercolor paper of a lesser quality for practice)
- Brushes – 1” flat, round brushes # 4, 8 and 12 (or any smaller and larger round brush with a point)
- Palette that includes Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine blue, Permanent Rose, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Red, Sap Green, Burned Sienna, Indigo
- HB pencil, mechanical pencil
- Kneaded eraser
- Tracing paper
- Paper towels
- 2 containers for water
- Spray bottle and a mister
- Flat board to place your paper on (plexiglass, foamboard or similar)
Young Artist Series: Character Design and Development
The Young Artist Series is for kids ages 12 – 15*
Want to learn some of the secrets behind your favorite characters design and even create your own? This class will teach you some basic techniques used by character designers to help make your characters stand out through their design. If you love comic’s, video games, or just love characters this is the class for you. This is an open studio course designed to teach students how to ask questions and design your own character! From charismatic hero’s to dastardly villains and all the weirdness in-between come join artist C.J. Norris as he introduces you to the wonderful world of character design.
Monday – Friday, July 24 – 28
5 – 7 pm
Instructor: C.J. Norris
Ages: 12 – 15
*Younger students may register with instructor approval.
Painting Intensive: Landscapes from Photographs in Oil or Acrylic
Working in oil or acrylic paint, students will explore value divisions in landscapes and the basics of brush sketching and massing. With these skills students will learn how to relate color to value and will gain a better understanding of identifying spatial cues in a landscape. Using foundational skills students can then explore under-painting, glazing and dry-brushing techniques.
Saturday and Sunday, July 29 and 30
9 am – 2 pm
Instructor: Daniel Helzer
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels
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Supply list: Show email confirmation at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
- Canvas Board 16×12 or smaller
- Palette Knife
- Palette
- Paper Towels
- Selection of bristle brushes (small, med and large)
- Assortment of brushes.
- Palette knife, paper towels and a few canvas boards, 8×10 or bigger.
Paint Colors:
- Cobalt Blue
- Ultramarine Blue
- Thalo Blue
- Dioxazine Purple
- Cadmium Red Light
- Cadmium Yellow or Hansa Yellow
- Burnt Sienna
- Titanium White
For Oils: Gamsol, turpentine or walnut oil for use as a brush medium or cleaner.