The Nude: Long Pose Figure Painting June/July

The Nude: Long Pose Figure Painting June/July

Adult Course | Available

200 Grant Street Denver, CO 80203 United States

206

Intermediate, Advanced

6/5/2024-7/10/2024

6:00 PM-9:00 PM MDT on Wed

$387.00

$328.95

Students will learn a well paced, adaptive methodology toward painting the human figure as both an investigation into its form, and as a pictorial idea. With 6 weeks, students will have adequate time to develop their painting towards a formal resolution, the instructor working alongside students and demonstrating each stage of the process, covering the conceptual and the procedural.

  • Requirements:
    *Students registering for this course must have completed at least 1 year of figure drawing and 1 year of painting in oils.
     
  • Materials List

    - Palette (wood is preferred. glass acceptable. NO palette paper.)
    - Solvent (odorless mineral spirits only)
    - Brush washer (any jar with a sealable lid for your mineral spirits.)
    - Paper towels, Home Depot blue shop towels are highly recommended.
    - Palette knife
    - Stand oil, Gamblin brand recommended.
    - Artist’s Retouching Varnish, Grumbacher brand recommended.
    - Brushes: 2 bristle filberts each in sizes 4,3,2,1. Silver Grand Prix, and Blick master stroke recommended.

    Substrate: 1 canvas or gesso board toned neutral gray, and a corresponding smaller canvas of the same ratio for the first day’s color study.

    Oil Colors: Artist grade paint required

    - Titanium White or lead white (cremnitz, flake etc. NO zinc)
    - Raw Umber
    - Burnt Umber
    - Burnt Sienna
    - Alizarin Crimson
    - Cadmium Red
    - Cadmium Orange
    - Cadmium Yellow
    - Raw Sienna
    - Viridian and/or Chromium Oxide Green
    - Ultramarine Blue
    - Ivory Black

    Canvas Toning Procedure: Take Meininger’s neutral gray acrylic paint and squeeze about a heaping tablespoon of paint into a mixing bowl. Stir in some water and thin until you get the consistency of melted ice cream. Take a wide chip house painting brush to scrub this mixture onto your canvas. Once covered, carefully drag the brush from one end of the canvas to another to make even, parallel strokes. Let dry.

Alexander Soukas' serious training in the fine arts began upon attending the Walnut Hill School for the arts, one of five high schools in the United States dedicated to rigorous training in music, ballet, theatre, writing, and visual arts. Unsatisfied with his studies, and desiring to pursue a career as an artist, he began homeschooling as a way of earning his diploma while undertaking an apprenticeship with realist figure painter Jason Polins. Soukas studied traditional painting and drawing in Boston with Polins for 4 years, where he now visits as a guest instructor at Polins' atelier, The Boston School of Painting. Years later, Soukas studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in a coordinated program with the University of Pennsylvania for a year before leaving to seek a more rigorous classical training at Studio Incamminati. While there, he worked for and studied under Nelson Shanks as one of his last apprentices. https://www.alexandersoukas.com/