Color as Expression with Trevor Young
Class | Available
This class will focus on light and its dramatic shifts in color. Through various exercises, students will learn how to use color to give the illusion of light in their work. Students will be working from dioramas and still life. There will be weekly palette demos and extensive color-mixing in this class.
Materials List - These are the materials you will need to bring with you for this class.
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.
Specific brushes needed: An assortment of brushes in various sizes and shapes—these should be soft brushes that are ready for use. Please do not use hard bristle brushes.
A small assortment of palette knives (at least 2)
Multiple surfaces in various sizes. Minimum size is 8” x 10”. For the larger sizes, Trevor recommends a minimum of 18” x 24”. This will be expanded on in class. All canvases must be toned prior to class. It is best to tone with acrylic paint. Tone in a mixture of Yellow Ochre.
Disposable Paper Palette, no smaller than 12” x 16” (the larger the better, please no small palettes)
Paper towels or rags - WSS does not provide these for personal use while painting
Dish Soap - for personal use to clean brushes
Container for oil or acrylic mediums or solvents to take home. Please note this material cannot be disposed of in WSS sinks.
Colors for Palette (you may paint with Oil or Acrylic, but Oil is recommended; Gamblin 1980 is an affordable choice):
Cadmium red medium
Cadmium red light
Alizarin crimson or Quinacridone Magenta
Cadmium yellow or Cadmium yellow light
Cadmium orange (optional)
Yellow ochre
Raw umber
Raw sienna
Ivory black
Titanium white
Cerulean blue, King’s blue, Sevres blue, or Pthalo Turquoise (Plaza brand: https://www.plazaart.com/plaza-artists-oil-37ml-phthalo-turquoise) (choose one)
Cobalt blue
Ultramarine blue
If using oil paint: Small jars with lids (minimum 2 for solvents and mediums)
Odorless thinner such as Gamsol, a small jar
A small bottle of Gamblin’s Galkyd (4.2 or 8.5 oz.)
Optional: Straight edge Viewfinder (for example: https://www.dickblick.com/products/viewcatcher/)
If using acrylic paint: Water cup
Small spray bottle
A small bottle of acrylic medium (2 or 4 oz.), gloss finish (Golden recommended).
Golden Acrylic Retarder is also a good medium.
It is required that you follow proper brush cleaning techniques while participating in WSS classes and programming. Please review this video and ask your instructor for a demonstration of proper cleanup practices. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iIKYsfjl_E
Materials for cleaning brushes and PPE are the responsibility of the student.
Such items may include but are not limited to:
Shop towels for painting & cleanup
Safflower oil (for oil paint cleanup)
dish/brush soap
Glass containers for oil & solvent storage as well as brush cleaning
Aprons
Gloves
dustmasks /n95 masks
Eye protection
WSS provides a small amount of shared cleanup items for the Painting Room- 3A but it is much more efficient to bring and use you own.
Trevor Young
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