ONLINE The Painted Hand: Taking the Time to Understand
Adult Class | Registration opens 8/4/2026 9:00 AM MDT
Have you painted the figure and left the hands unfinished or avoided the hands all together. In this class students will have the opportunity to spend time understanding how the human hand is constructed and what are the streamlined building blocks to painting a convincing hand. Through this approach students will walk away the ability to tackle any hand and to paint it with enthusiasm!
- Must have some basic knowledge of how to use oils.
- -Oil Paints: Titanium White, Cad Yellow, Cad Red, Transparent Red Oxide, Viridian, Ultramarine Blue, Ivory Black
-Brushes and Palette knife
-Canvas pad with multiple sheets 12x16
-Palette
-Brush cleaning container with odorless mineral spirits
-Paper towels
-Small sketch pad and pencil
Andrea Kemp
Painting had its way of creeping into my life. I do not know how or why, but I am so fortunate it did. Though it is a large part of who I am, its meaning is ever changing. My journey as a painter takes me to new places that end up either, presenting unique ideas and challenges, or paralleling other events in my life. Painting in itself is a teacher that if we pay attention to, we learn from and grow from , not only as an artist but to be a better person. Its possibilities are boundless and the adventure of painting presents numerous challenges. It's not always easy to meet those challenges. A famous female writer, who I cannot recall her name, describes the experience of having a great idea and the desperate need to capture it by comparing it to train and how you can hear it approaching, which sends you into a fury preparing yourself for when it passes by so that you might capture its power and greatness, for when it is gone, it may be gone forever. Though writing and painting may be two different mediums of communication, I still could very much relate to this metaphor. https://www.andreakempart.com/portfolio