This file contains supply lists for: Painting (Beginning in Acrylic, Intermediate/Adv: Personal Style, Abstract, Portrait) 2 Joyous Intro to Drawing & Painting (Feldman) 3 Color Fundamentals (Melton) 4 Intermediate Painting (Blair) 5 Intermediate Painting with Acrylics (Melton) 7 Abstract Painting (All Levels) (Collins) 8 Pushing the Boundaries 8 Paul Klee Days (Blackwell) 8 Workshop: Color Theory (Faramarzpour) 9 Quick Sketch Painting (Scotch) 9 Workshop: Palette Knife Painting (Scotch) 10 Please note that not all classes are offered each session. Art Supply Sources: A.C. Moore, Shopper's World Plaza, Route 9 Westbound, Natick. 508-620-7560 http://www.acmoore.com/ Blick Art Materials, Landmark Center, Fenway, 401 Park Drive, Boston. 617-247-3322. www.dickblick.com Michael s Crafts Supplies, 1398 Worcester Road Eastbound, Natick. 508-652-8054 http://www.michaels.com/ Utrecht, 333 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston. 617-262-4948. www.utrecht.com Artist & Craftman Supply, 580 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge. 617-354-3636 http://www.artistcraftsman.com/ www.aswexpress.com www.cheapjoes.com www.danielsmith.com Some of these supplies can also be found at office supply stores such as Staples or Office Max, and/or discount stores such as Ocean State Job Lot. Danforth Art School Page 1
Painting Beginning in Acrylic, Intermediate/Adv: Personal Style, Abstract, Portrait Painting (Basic list for all teachers except as noted) Drawing Materials: 16 X 20 Inch drawing pad Extra soft thin and thick vine charcoal and a kneaded eraser Oil/Acrylic Paint Colors: Cadmium Yellow Light or Medium Yellow Ochre or Raw Sienna Ultramarine Blue Cadmium Red Light or Medium Alizarin Crimson Viridian Green Burnt Sienna Mars Black (for R. Collins classes) Titanium White (large tube) Intermediate Classes: The colors below are optional for beginning students and usually on the intermediate palette. Add colors you like! Cerulean Blue Cadmium Yellow Light (or Hansa or Lemon Yellow) Cadmium Orange Media: Linseed Oil; Turpentine or Turpenoid, odorless if possible (for oil paints only) Gloss or Matte medium (for acrylic paints only) Paint Brushes: A range of sizes and shapes, such as: o Rounds Numbers 2 or 3 o Flat brush #10 and #8 o Bright Brush #7 and #5 Supports: Canvas Boards, Canvas Paper or Stretched Canvases (not smaller than 11 X14 ) Or: Masonite Boards and Acrylic Gesso Other: Large Paper or Plexi Palette 2 jars with lids Danforth Art School Page 2
Paper Towels Palette Knife trowel shaped blade 1 ½ to 2 ½ inches long Joyous Intro to Drawing & Painting Nan Hess Feldman *Please note these can be inexpensive brands. Paper Bristol Board pad, vellum finish 14 x 17 or larger Palette paper or a roll of waxed paper and a support Acrylic Paints Cadmium red deep Cadmium red light Yellow light or medium Ultramarine blue Phthalo blue White Black Acrylic gel medium (small jar) Other Media Soft vine charcoal Soft Ebony pencil Thin black tip marker Kneaded eraser Small box of inexpensive soft pastels (such as Alphacolor pastels 12 or more in a box or 24 half sticks) Set of grey, black, and white pastels or a piece of black conte crayon and a white conte crayon Brushes Variety of acrylic brushes, various sizes including rounds and flats Color shapers at least one rubber-tipped brush Other Scissors Foam core Objects to make painted surfaces found objects Pump spray fixative that is not to be used in the Danforth building Danforth Art School Page 3
Color Fundamentals Class Students will work in the medium of their choice: Watercolor: Good quality tube paints such as Windsor Newton Winsor yellow Cadmium yellow deep Alizarin crimson Cadmium scarlet Cerulean blue Ultramarine blue Burnt sienna Burnt umber White plastic mixing palette with at least 12 wells 2 clean containers for water Clean, lint-free rags 9 x 12 watercolor block of cold-pressed, acid-free paper at least 90LB Masking or artist s tape Assortment of natural or synthetic fiber brushes for watercolor, ex. #10, #6 rounds and one small and one 1 flat Acrylic: Titanium white Cadmium red (may substitute Napthol Red) Alizarin crimson ( sub: Quinacridone Red) Ultramarine blue Pthalo blue Cadmium yellow light (sub: Hansa or Lemon yellow) Burnt sienna Burnt umber Danforth Art School Page 4
Clean, lint-free rags 2 clean containers for water Masking or artist s tape 9 x 12 pad canvas-textured paper for oil/acrylic painting Strippable paper palette Selection of brushes sizes #6, #8, #10, bristle flats or brights, soft rounds Oil: Same list as for acrylic painters. Substitute two small jars with tight lids for water containers. Add Turpenoid or other eco-friendly oil painting solvent. Colored Pencil or Pastel: Artist-quality beginner s set with 1 cool and 1 warm version of each of the primaries and secondaries and earth tones-- at least 16 colors. 9 x12 pad of paper marked suitable for drawing, pastel Intermediate Painting Wilber Blair Acrylic Paints: Please purchase 2 oz tubes of acrylic paint, professional grade Liquitex OR better comparative brand. NO Liquitex BASICS or student grade paints Titanium white Zinc white Cadmium red (sub: Napthol) Alizarin crimson (sub. Quinacridone crimson) Pthalo blue Ultramarine blue Cerulean blue Cadmium yellow light or medium (sub. Hansa yellow) Burnt sienna Burnt umber Media: Choice of gloss acrylic medium OR Matte acrylic medium Supports: Grounds, your preference. Please - NO canvas mounted on cardboard; it warps! Any substantial (140lb+) acid-free paper or paper board Danforth Art School Page 5
Stretched canvas Gessoed medium density fibreboard (Masonite) Sanded and gessoed wood panel Brushes: Synthetic with long handles Sizes 6, 8, 10 stiff bristle brights, flats, soft rounds, and filberts Other: Palette knife Two clean containers for water Clean, lint-free rags Masking or artist s tape Any additional materials, colors, tools you want to play with Danforth Art School Page 6
Intermediate Painting with Acrylics Acrylic Paints: Please purchase 2 oz tubes of acrylic paint, professional grade Liquitex OR better comparative brand. NO Liquitex BASICS or student grade paints Titanium white Zinc white Cadmium red (sub: Napthol) Alizarin crimson (sub. Quinacridone crimson) Pthalo blue Ultramarine blue Cerulean blue Cadmium yellow light or medium (sub. Hansa yellow) Burnt sienna Burnt umber Media: Choice of gloss acrylic medium OR Matte acrylic medium Supports: Grounds, your preference. Please - NO canvas mounted on cardboard; it warps! Any substantial (140lb+) acid-free paper or paper board Stretched canvas Gessoed medium density fibreboard (Masonite) Sanded and gessoed wood panel Brushes: Synthetic with long handles Sizes 6, 8, 10 stiff bristle brights, flats, soft rounds, and filberts Other: Palette knife Two clean containers for water Clean, lint-free rags Masking or artist s tape Any additional materials, colors, tools you want to play with Danforth Art School Page 7
Abstract Painting All-Level, Workshop Robert Collins PAINTING SUPPLY LISTS Acrylic Paints: Same acrylic paints as listed under Beginning and Intermediate Painting (See above.) Paper/Canvas: Canvas no larger than 18 X 24 Charcoal: Compressed charcoal, soft Soft vine charcoal Brushes: Assorted Other: Freezer paper Masking tape Pushing the Boundaries Collins, Robert Please bring your favorite drawing and painting materials to the first class. Paul Klee Days Carol Blackwell Materials (school to supply paper) Paints, charcoal, pastels, glue Danforth Art School Page 8
Workshop: Color Theory Leigh Faramarzpour Supports 18 x 24 (or 14 x 16 ) pad of watercolor paper (Strathmore, Canson, or D Arches hot- or cold-pressed) Mediums (Acrylic paints or watercolor) Reds alizarin crimson and cadmium red medium Yellows lemon yellow and yellow ochre or cadmium yellow (lt., med., or dark) Blues cerulean blue and Ultramarine blue White Black Brushes #8 or #10 round and/or flat Other 2 water containers Paper towels Quick Sketch Painting Ruth Scotch Paints: (acrylic or oil) Titanium White (lg. tube) Cadmium yellow medium Raw Sienna Cadmium Red medium Burnt Sienna Alizarin Crimson Dioxyzene Purple Cerulean Blue Ultramarine Blue Optional but helpful: Lemon or Hansa Yellow Cadmium Orange Viridian Green Permanent Rose Supports: Danforth Art School Page 9
Pad of Canvas Paper Small canvases ranging from 8 x 10, 11 x 14, 16 x 20 Medium: Odorless turpentine or turpenoid for oil paint (unless using aqua oil) Acrylic medium for acrylic paint (can also just use water) Other: Brushes and palette knife Palette or palette paper Roll of masking tape Roll of paper towels Workshop: Palette Knife Painting Ruth Scotch Same supplies as Quick Sketch Painting, adding at least three metal palette knives: either teardrop, diamond, or oblong shaped, approximately 1 ½ -2 long Danforth Art School Page 10