Monday, May 4, 2009

Drawings from Life, Working at the Arts Student League






Working from the model, in a variety of mediums, oil, pencil, gesso.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Fred Yockers, Island Icon




Fred Yockers, Friday Harbor Drama Instructor and Director. Mixed media, grease pen, acrylic, colored pencil, on an old piloting chart. 18 x 24"

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Portrait Drawings, two mediums same pose





Here are a couple of quick sketches, 20 minutes poses using different materials. One is with conte' and the other is with a sharpie felt pen. Both sketches are from a long pose with our model looking up.

Our portrait drawing class will begin again in the fall, dates not set yet.....
In the meantime I will be teaching 2 outdoor painting workshops. July 19 and 20 and the other Sept 4,5,6,7.
When the weather turns cold we will get back to the portrait class.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

New Work from New York






A couple of Late Afternoon sketch class drawings from the Arts Student League, plus a little photoshop, Both 9" drawings with prismacolors on paper. 1 Hour poses

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Portrait Painting Workshop, Scroll on Down.....



Sign up at 1 866 374 4272. Michael or Robin can take your info & phone number. I will call for any questions after May 5th. Great places to stay in Friday Harbor if coming from off-island. Nichols Street Suites,right in town.
All levels welcome, even if you don't have a lot of oil painting experience, I will get you started with oils.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Grange Hall available May 24, 25 for Workshop

Things are looking good for the May Portrait Workshop. The Grange is open, lots of space and we will have it for the weekend for everyone to spread out. There's a kitchen and good view, so it makes a great easy spot for workshops. What are we going to cover? With our Models, we will be looking at these portrait concepts.

How to set up for a successful portrait experience
Composition and the portrait, thumbnails
Setting up a limited palette to get started,
Drawing, Drawing with a brush,
How to block in shapes, measuring & angles
Looking at the big shadow shapes,using a mirror
what color is that skin tone?
Full Palette and color mixing
Painting in lights and darks, figure/ground
Creating form with edges, shadow shapes, hard and soft edges, reflected light.
Building up features, the eye, nose, mouth. ears, and hair
Planes of the face, "locking in the shapes"
yellow/red/blue

What do you need?

sketchbook and pencil
Easel, french easel or table top. I have a few extra easels. Grange has big work tables.
brushes, 1", 1/2" and 1/4 filberts are great, bristle,(bring what you have and we'll look at them)
Palette, I like the stay-wet palette with the bright blue lid and paper palette inside.
Odorless mineral spirits,small bottle.
For medium, I like liquin or galkyd by Gamblin, + the little cups to pour them into.Both make your paint dry faster.
Rags, old towels cut up are my favorite, paper towels too weak
2 medium sized canvases these are all good sizes: 9 x 12,11 x 14,12x 16, 14 x 18,
If you'd like to tone them first, great, or we can do it at the workshop.
Gloves, & Apron.
Something to do a few shorter pose paintings on, like a canvas paper pad. Recycled brown paper bags work too.

Paint:
Cad. red light
aliz. crimson
Cad. yellow medium
Cad. orange,
Sap green
Ultramarine blue
earth colors like raw sienna good.
White, I like permalba or Gamblin quick dry.

In the nice but not necessary catagory would be naples yellow, dioz. purple, Quinadrodone magenta, cad yellow light (more of a landscape pigment, useful for greens)

The cost of the workshop is $175, includes model fee.
Limit the size of the group to 15. Artists of any level may join.

Please call with any questions, my toll free number is 1 866 374 4272
locally at 378 2638, or email: funkon@rockisland.com
I hope you can join us!!

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Portrait of Introspective Woman




12" x 16" oil on linen panel. Loved the hand and asymetrical pose, this happened thru several thumbnails before getting started. I like to draw first, get the feel for the pose, it helps strengthen composition.
Check out our winter portrait drawing class to see a wide range of great student work.