Workshop Supply List
Dawn Kinney Martin
Palette Knife and Plein air 2015
Here is a list of suggested colors. This is what I use and I strongly recommend a limited palette, but but you can bring what you use and feel comfortable with.
Alizarin Crimson Pigment or Permanent Rose
*Cadmium Yellow Light or Hansa Yellow
Ultramarine Blue or Phthalo Blue or Prussia Blue
Cobalt Blue PB 28
Titanium white 5OZ Tube (Opaque wihte)
yellow Ochre PY 42, or Yellow Oxide (Great for Mixing)
Sap green or any warm green (mixture & great for mixing)
Dioxide Purple
Cadmium Red or hue / an orange
Bring extra panels or a canvas pad for practice and quick studies. They can be cheeps.
at least 6 - 5x7 or 6x8
In case we have a bad weather day, bring photos to work from.
Feel free to bring what you have. Panels work best. Canvas will give a little bit with the pressure on the knife
A flat palette to mix your paints
A variety of palette knives plastic or metal - I prefer metal **** see image below
http://www.merriartist.com/category_s/170.htm
http://www.dickblick.com/products/blick-blue-comfort-grip-painting-knives/
Wet panel carrier. From the art store or it can be a pizza box and duck tape. I often use a dish rack in the car. Just something to protect your painting on the way home.
http://www.guerrillapainter.com/carriers.html
Additional supplies
Brushes (optional) A couple of bristle brushes sometimes come in hand for large backgrounds or blocking in color . Flat or filbert #10 round #4
Brush cleaner. Low odor - if you are using brushes
Sketch pad
Camera or tablet for reference photos Here is a link to a nifty composition app.It's 1.99 and not perfect, but I use it all the time. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/accuview/id407578464?mt=8
Pencil
Roll of paper towels
Trash bags
3" bungie cord is nice if you have one
Bug spry and sun screen
Hat and umbrella
Dress in neutral or dark colors
End of supply list - helpful tips
*** I have a few extra plein air easels if you need one let me know right away and I'll hold one for you. I rent these for $ 10 for the workshop and use that to go towards new easels.Please let me know if you need help purchasing an easel.
*All have the same code PY35. Make sure to open the tube on Cad yellow light, Lemon and some times Cad Yellow Medium and check to see it doesn't have an orange tint. Same name and pigment code Cad Yellow - but some are neutral and some have too much red. Cad Lemon should be the coolest. You can always add red, but you can’t take it out**
**Where do you find the pigment codes and what does it tell me?
Manufacturers are free to give their art supply colors whatever name they deem appropriate. Different manufacturers give different names to the same color, even if the same pigments are used. Therefore, names may vary from one brand to another. I tend to buy single pigments except for color that I mix all the time. If love a mixture that I don’t want to buy, often the codes on the back will tell me how to mix it myself. Also, I like working with a lot of transparent colors. You can always add a touch of white to make them opaque.
Manufacturers are free to give their art supply colors whatever name they deem appropriate. Different manufacturers give different names to the same color, even if the same pigments are used. Therefore, names may vary from one brand to another. I tend to buy single pigments except for color that I mix all the time. If love a mixture that I don’t want to buy, often the codes on the back will tell me how to mix it myself. Also, I like working with a lot of transparent colors. You can always add a touch of white to make them opaque.
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