Introduction to Painting A with Milena Spasic
Class | Registration opens 11/19/2025 12:00 AM EST
Introduction to Painting A is the first of a sequence of three Introduction to Painting classes. It is designed to develop the student’s painting skills through an understanding of basic design concepts and principles of visual art. By emphasizing perceptual awareness and emphasizing hand-eye coordination skills, students will explore the process of painting and how it relates to personal creativity and expression. In addition, this course will offer students an understanding of color and will implement a color-mixing method unique to the Washington Studio School. Students will also be exposed to art references, both historical and contemporary, as they will further one’s understanding of painting.
What you can expect:
Gain knowledge and understanding of using oil paint.
Work from observation (still life).
Gain knowledge of ala prima painting.
Create several paintings with compositions that demonstrate the elements of design and color.
Who is this class for: This class is for those new to painting or those who are looking to refresh their fundamental skills in seeing and painting before moving to the next level. IT IS STRONGLY recommended that students have some drawing experience before taking a painting class. All three courses must be completed for the Foundation Certificate Program.
Your instructor has provided a list of materials required to participate fully in this class.
If you have any questions about specifics or what is needed week-to-week, please reach out to your instructor via the email in your confirmation letter.
View the supply list here: https://www.dickblick.com/lists/blicku/0U4F6TLYQVDPV/
Students will need to purchase additional basic household items that can not be found via the submitted link (such as paper towels or rags, a smock, etc). The instructor will go over these additional items in class.