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Painting in Oils

Tutor: Juliet Kac

A rich & versatile medium

Learn oil painting in a fun, friendly and supportive environment. This course is for students of all levels, including complete beginners, and explores the process of oil painting stage by stage, working with colour mixing, and developing technical confidence and creative expression. You will be able to experiment with a variety of approaches and subjects that are of interest to you.

Materials lists below

About the tutor

Juliet has an M.F.A in Fine Arts (Auckland University) and a PhD in the relationship between music and painting (University of Brighton). She works as a professional portrait painter and continues to develop her abstract painting. She has many years’ experience in teaching oil painting, printmaking, life drawing and portraiture.

Testimonials

I have loved painting in oils for many years. Joining a class with a professional and encouraging tutor has been a privilege and pleasure. Barbara Jeffries

I love oil painting and feel happy that I'm improving my skill. I am getting closer to freeing myself up from the technical skills so I can express myself better. Anne

Painting in Oils Materials List

All equipment can be bought at Clarkes stationers on Bond Street. If you wish to get a 15% discount at Clarkes Stationers, please take along acknowledgement of your course booking. At the first class you will be given a list of any further materials that will be required for the course.

Oil Colours:

• titanium white

• ultramarine blue

• cobalt blue (hue)

• lemon yellow (hue)

• cadmium yellow (hue)

• yellow ochre

• viridian green (hue)

• vermillion (hue)

• rose madder (quinacridone)

• burnt sienna

This is a good basic selection of colours. If you are a beginner, I recommend buying these colours in 38ml tubes of Rowney Georgian Oil Colours. If you have the above colours made by a different manufacturer, they will be fine.

Other equipment:

• low odour thinners for oil colours (from artist’s suppliers) - approx 75ml bottle, or larger.

• two jars with lids (ideally 1 large (jam size) & 1 small (pesto/mustard size).

• palette: A4 size disposable tear-off palette for oil colours or a piece of melamine roughly A4 size or larger - from a timber yard or DIY shop (Dockerills on Church Street often has suitable off-cuts).

• brushes: 1 round brush, size 1 or 2, 1 filbert brush size 2 or 3, 1 square brush size 4 or 5

• A4 (or larger) pad of Georgian Oil Painting paper or a piece of any other brand of oil painting paper (A4 size or bigger).

• Rags, preferably cotton.

• Approximate cost of the items on this list: £40