Painting the Figure in the Landscape at Denver Botanic Gardens

Painting the Figure in the Landscape at Denver Botanic Gardens

Multi-Generational | Registration opens 11/4/2025 10:00 AM MDT

1007 York St. Denver, CO 80206 United States
TBD
All
2/6/2026 (one day)
10:00 AM-4:00 PM MDT on Fri
$129.00
$109.65

Painting the Figure in the Landscape at Denver Botanic Gardens

Multi-Generational | Registration opens 11/4/2025 10:00 AM MDT

Learn how to paint the clothed figure in a landscape. Painting from life, this class will have a demonstration first and then a guided paint for the rest of the class. A short lecture on concepts that are important for painting, such as composition, value separation and much more.

  • 8x10 or 9x12 Panel or Canvas such as Centurion oil primed linen panel – https://www.jerrysartarama.com/centurion-deluxe-oil-primed-linen-canvas
    Instructor uses Gamblin Artist Colors or Gamblin 1980 series, avoid ‘hues’
    Titanium White
    Cadmium Yellow Medium
    Cadmium Red Light
    Alizarin Crimson or Permanent
    Yellow Ochre
    Transparent Red Oxide (Grumbacher)
    Viridian
    Cobalt Blue
    Ultramarine Blue
    Ivory Black

    Additional colors on my palette
    (optional) for the class
    Naples Yellow
    Cadmium Yellow Light
    Cadmium Yellow Deep
    Cadmium Orange
    Cadmium Red Medium
    Quinacridone Red
    Permanent Green Bright (Grumbacher)
    Raw Sienna
    Cerulean Blue
    Brushes
    For the class please bring a variety of brushes that you would normally use. Hard, soft, small and big brushes. Here’s the list of most of the brushes I use …
    Rosemary Brushes (https://www.rosemaryandco.com or https://windriverarts.com in the US)
    Masters Series 278 Long Filbert – 2,4,5,6,8
    Masters Series 279 Long Flat – 2,4,5,6
    Ivory Series Long Flat and Filbert – 2-12
    Shiraz (short handle) – 0,1
    Eclipse – 2,4,5,6,8
    Robert Simmons Signet Brushes
    Filberts in Sizes 2,4,6,8,10
    Egbert – 6
    Robert Simmons Titanium Brushes — Rounds - 0,1
    DaVinci Brushes (short handle) – Rounds – 0,1
    Princeton Select Artiste Paintbrush 10-5 Brush set (on Amazon)

    Gamblin Gamsol (turpentine substitute) for paint thinning

    Typically a portable easel will have a palette to mix paint
    https://www.jerrysartarama.com/masterson-air-tight-palettes-and-accessories

    Brush Washer - For my travel (portable) setup I have a smaller one similar to this one shown below:
    https://www.dickblick.com/items/anderson-sons-stainless-steel-airtight-brush-washer-8-oz/

    Paper towels
    Drawing Book
    Pencil
    Vine Charcoal
    Mahl Stick – something light and portable (wooden dowel rod will work too)
Raj Chaudhuri

Art has always been my passion. Since my earliest memory, I have always drawn and painted. But, I didn't pursue it as a profession in the beginning, rather keeping it as a hobby while I pursued a career in software for 17 years! In 2009, I was able to make the transition to painting full-time. It is in art that I am determined to make a success of myself and have devoted all my efforts and attention towards it. I have had the privilege of learning from Quang Ho and Mark Daily here in Denver. Both amazing painters, teachers and instrumental in my development as an artist. I have also been very fortunate to spend time with Dan Sprick, a remarkable painter and person. Teaching Philosophy: My goal as a teacher is to share my knowledge, approach and skills that I have acquired in my journey as an artist. To me there is some real, and not so obvious learning in art that must happen in order for the student to really see this hidden show that is to do with the visual vocabulary - shapes, values, colors, edges, texture, line and more. This relationship of values and shapes that form the basis of every successful painting -- I believe showing students how to apply themselves smartly in the painting making process, setup exercises that improve their technical skill and artistic sensibility. Being intentional, deliberate and to take chances -- to intentionally make choices that are pleasing / revealing to one's aesthetic likes and help develop one's painting ability. I would like to introduce the student to all the available tools (digital cameras, photoshop, drawing tools, paintings tools) to empower them in this journey.