Painting and Drawing Portraits Painting and Drawing Portraits FM O 30 Nov 7 Dec Fri - Fri 788 648 599 Centre Level Date Days Shared occupancy cost Sole occupancy Non-Residential cost cost The location of many of John Constable s paintings, Flatford Mill runs over 120 Natural History and Arts courses in a unique and tranquil learning environment. Course Overview This week-long course is designed for students of all abilities wanting to develop their individual style and direction in this challenging art form using their own choice of medium. We will be studying the basic techniques of accurate drawing, proportion, composition and tone as well as considering anatomy, achieving a likeness, study the features, pose and backgrounds. Models will be provided for portrait and figure studies and the cost of hiring them is inclusive in the fee. Course Description The first day will be spent refreshing basic observational skills - studying facial proportions, how to achieve a likeness, drawing the features and considering the anatomy of the head, as well as looking at colour mixing and colour theory. For the rest of the week we will be working with models, starting with short warm up poses for each model before proceeding to one or two longer poses. Students can choose to work in whichever medium they prefer (watercolour,
P a i n t i n g a n d D r a w i n g P o r t r a i t s pastels, acrylics, oils or drawing media). We will end each day with an appraisal of the day s work. Evening activities may include short demonstrations in a variety of media, optional evening workshops and an exhibition of work at the end of the week. Please bring two examples of work done in the previous year (any subject). Carole s aim is for each student to gain a feeling of accomplishment through increased perception and improved ability, whilst enjoying the friendly atmosphere of this historic, inspirational setting. If you would like to discuss the course content further, you are welcome to contact the tutor direct on 01728 833775 or email her at carolemasseyart@gmail.com You may also like to see examples of her work on her website at www.carolemassey.com. About the Tutor Carole is a popular and supportive tutor who has been teaching at Flatford Mill for over 15 years. She managed her own successful design partnership before returning to her first love of painting, which currently involves a combination of tutoring, demonstrations, private commissions, exhibitions, TV appearances and filming for a leading online website, ArtTutor.com. One of her most acclaimed portrait commissions was for the Bank of England of Sir Charles Bean, the then deputy governor. She is a contributor to The Leisure Painter magazine, has written various teaching Art books, published by award winning publisher Search Press, with international sales exceeding 200,000. Her latest book is Drawing for the Absolute Beginner. She has exhibited at the Mall Galleries, London, and her work is in a number of private collections in the UK and abroad. She lives in Suffolk. What to Bring You can choose to work in one or several different media. DRAWING and tinted pastel paper grey or buff
Artists Pitt pen size F ) or Staedtler WATERCOLOUR Bring whatever colours you prefer to work with, to include a range of colours: Lemon yellow or aureolin, cadmium yellow or Indian yellow Cadmium red light or vermillion, permanent rose or alizarin crimson Raw sienna or yellow ochre, burnt sienna, light red French ultramarine, cobalt, phthalo blue or cerulean or Winsor blue 140lb (300gsm) paper and 12 round and a rigger Tel: 01206 297110 E-mail: enquiries.fm@field-studies-council.org Fax: 01206 298892 PASTELS - preferably artists quality Boxed sets specifically for portrait painting are ideal and should include a good range of creams and yellows, flesh colours and purples, cool greens and blues, ochres and browns, as well as some darks. Pastel Paper: a range of colours eg cream, buff, warm grey, cool grey, brown, red, purple, green, depending on preference, or sand textured pastel paper ron ACRYLICS preferably artists quality Lemon Yellow, Cadmium Yellow, Raw Sienna Cadmium Red, Permanent Rose, Red Oxide Dioxazine Purple, Cobalt Blue, French Ultramarine Phthalo Blue, Burnt Sienna, Viridian or Phthalo Green Burnt Umber, Mixing White, Titanium White
Brushes a range of hog and/or synthetic brushes in a variety of sizes and shapes (eg round, filbert, flat) A good quality set of 4 synthetic and 2 chungking bristle brushes clingfilm to make your own) e.g. Galleria OILS If you would prefer to work in oils rather than acrylics, please bring what you are used to working with, using liquin as a more environmentally friendly painting medium. NB Carole does not demonstrate in oils. OTHER EQUIPMENT The Centre has drawing boards and easels. How to book Bring a friend! If you are attending a course at Flatford Mill at the sole occupancy price, we are offering a special rate for a friend or partner not enrolled on the course to also stay at 50 per night for dinner, bed and breakfast. Start and finish times Check in is from 1600, but the first formal activity is dinner at 1900 (with the bar open from 1845) followed by an evening classroom session. Residents: Please aim to arrive between 1600 and 1800 to allow us sufficient time to show you to your accommodation and around the communal areas. Non-residents: You do not need to arrive quite so early but please can you be here by 1800 as we need to show you the communal areas as well. Tuition will end on Thursday evening, with departure for residents after breakfast on Friday morning. How to book Bookings can be made by telephoning the Centre; 01206 297110, we are open 0930 1700 weekdays and most weekends. Alternatively, bookings can be made via our website: www.field-studies-council.org.