Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Vibrant Sky Workshop

Vibrant Sky Workshop 

Big Sky 16x16 oil on panel 
In this fun and quick-paced course, students explore techniques used to create expressive paintings with a palette knife. Working with a palette knife to create a broad range of textures, students learn the nuances of value, working wet in wet and layering in order to keep colors rich and vibrant. There will be an emphasis on color mixing and keeping you colors clean (no muddy colors) This course will begin with a demo to cover the basic approach. Demonstrations will continue as well as working one on one with the students as you work on your paintings. All levels welcome, including beginners. The class will be taught using oils. Make sure to bring a sack lunch and any snack and drinks that you need. There are no close by restaurants. Min. 4, max. 14.



Sat Feb 28 10:00 - 3:00
Callanwolde Art Center
Atlanta GA
Supply list below
120.00 
Follow the restoration link and scroll down until you see class code PAD121 Palette knife workshop: vibrant sky.
Let me know if you have any questions dawn@dawnart.com

Hope to see you there

Supply List Vibrant Sky Workshop

Bring what you have but this is what you need for class. I prefer working in oils because my mixture will stay wet for the class. Acrylic will  dry quickly  so you will need to keep them wet with water or a retarder.

Here is a list of suggested colors. But bring what you have. I like to have cool or neutral yellow, a warm blue, and a cool red and blue. Sap Green, Yellow Ochre, and Burnt Sienna are just great to mix with. 
** See more about pigment codes below*
  • Pick a cool red - Alizarin Crimson Pigment code PR83, or Permanent Rose Pigment code PV19 (primary). 
  • Pick a warm red -  Such as a Naphthol Red pigment code PR170, a Cadmium Red or hue - (either the light of the medium), the Cad light, PR108, will be more orange and the Cad Med, also PR108, will be more scarlett. An orange such as Cad Orange will work as well
  • Pick a cool or neutral Yellow - *Cadmium Yellow Light, PY 35 or PY3, or Cadmium Lemon PY 35 (primary), or Hansa Yellow PY 74
  • Pick a cool blue -  Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Blue Green Shade PB 15 (primary), Cerulean Blue Chromium PB36. Prussia Blue, Manganese Blue – Just fine
  • Pick a warm blue - Ultramarine Blue PB29 , or Cobalt Blue PB 28 
  • Titanium white   5OZ Tube  (Opaque wihte)
  • Yellow Ochre PY 42, or Yellow Oxide, either will be fine will be fine. (Great for Mixing)
  • Sap green or any warm green (mixture & gray for mixing)
Optional colors to add later  
Naphthol Red/ Cadmium Red or hue / an orange (Warm Red)
Dioxide Purple (Combo of the  red and blue primaries - great for mixing)
Burnt Sienna (Great for Mixing)
  • 9 x 12, 12 x 12,12 x 16 or panel or larger (panels work better for palette knife, but canvas is fine for all other classes) Bring extra panels or canvas pad for practice
  • Acrylic and oil disposable Palette Pad 9 x12 . You can use a roll wax paper 
  • Palette knives  plastic or metal  - The  plastic 5 pack at Binders is great for beginners
***If just buying one get Utrecht 1003 or one similar to the image below
Paint thinner to help base coat your canvas. Turpenoid  or liquid for oils -  water for acrylics
  • Sketch pad  
  • Pencil
  • Roll of paper towels  

This is the end of the supply list - the rest is just useful info

If using oils you may want LIQUIN IMPASTO or Solvent  to extend the paint
If using acrylics you will need a slow drying medium or retarder and spray bottle for water to help slow the dry time.

* 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.


Alizarin Crimson PR: 83 (single pigment)
PR: 83 – The first letter Identifies whether a pigment or a dye is used. Here the P indicates that a pigment is used.
PR: 83 – The second letter identifies the pigment code. Here, the pigment code stands for red.
PR: 83 – The number indicates the specific pigment number.
Sap Green PG7, PY75, PBk9 (mixture of three pigments)

***If just buying one, pick one of these



This is a good variety to started







             March 24 Spring Tues Painting Studio starts back Dawn Art Studios. 
                                                 3 Day Workshops 
         April 17 - 19 Callaway Gardens/ Warm Springs  - Plein Air Retreat - Azaleas in full bloom! 
         May 22 - 26 Parker Ranch -  No Stress plein air workshop in the beautiful North GA Mountains.

Contact Dawn with any questions dawn@dawnart.com or 404-399-0853
Supply lists   http://dawnart.blogspot.com/p/supply-lists.htm
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See more paintings at www.dawnart.com




Monday, January 12, 2015

Boats in the water Supply List

Supply List Palette Knife Workshop


For questions  email dawn@dawnart.com
I prefer working in oils because my mixture will stay wet for the class. Acrylic will  dry very quickly so you will need to keep them wet with water or a retarder.

Here is a list of suggested colors. But bring what you have. I like to have cool or neutral yellow, a warm blue, and a cool red and blue. Sap Green, Yellow Ochre, and Burnt Sienna are just great to mix with. 
** See more about pigment codes below*
  • Pick one - a cool Red - Alizarin Crimson Pigment code PR83, or Permanent Rose Pigment code PV19 (primary). 
  • Pick one - a cool or neutral Yellow - *Cadmium Yellow Light, PY 35 or PY3, or Cadmium Lemon PY 35 (primary), or Hansa Yellow PY 74
  • Pick one - a Cool Blue -  Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Blue Green Shade PB 15 (primary), Cerulean Blue Chromium PB36. Prussia Blue, Manganese Blue – Just fine
  • Pick one - a Warm Blue Ultramarine Blue PB29 , or Cobalt Blue PB 28 
  • Titanium white   5OZ Tube  (Opaque wihte)
  • Yellow Ochre PY 42, or Yellow Oxide, either will be fine will be fine. (Great for Mixing)
  • Sap green or any warm green (mixture & great for mixing)
Optional colors to add later  
Naphthol Red/ Cadmium Red or hue / an orange (Warm Red)
Dioxide Purple (Combo of the  red and blue primaries - great for mixing)
Burnt Sienna (Great for Mixing)
  • Panels to paint on. I like 12x16  or 12 x 12 for 1 day classes.
  •  Bring extra panels or canvas pad for practice. They can be cheapos.
  •  Flat Palette  or Pad 16 x20 . You can use a roll wax paper 
  • Palette knives  plastic or metal  - The  plastic 5 pack at Binders is great for beginners***If just buying one similar to the image below*****
  • Sketch pad  
  • Pencil
  • Roll of paper towels  

This is the end of the supply list. Below is just additional info.

If using oils you may want LIQUIN IMPASTO or Solvent  to extend the paint
If using acrylics you will need a slow drying medium or retarder and spray bottle for water to help slow the dry time.

* 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.


Alizarin Crimson PR: 83 (single pigment)
PR: 83 – The first letter Identifies whether a pigment or a dye is used. Here the P indicates that a pigment is used.
PR: 83 – The second letter identifies the pigment code. Here, the pigment code stands for red.
PR: 83 – The number indicates the specific pigment number.
Sap Green PG7, PY75, PBk9 (mixture of three pigments)

***If just buying one, pick one of these




This is a good variety to started











Winter Schedule in the works
Feb 21 9:00 - 12:00pm Palette Knife Workshop Binders Art Materials Expo http://artmaterialsexpo.com/product-category/instructor/dawn-k-martin/
Feb 28 10:00 - 3:00am  Palette knife workshop: Vibrant Sky Callanwolde  Class code PAD121 Palette Knife Workshop:Vibrant Sky    http://callanwolde.org/class-registration/   
 March 28 Spring Tues Painting Studio starts back Dawn Art Studios. 
                                                 3 Day Workshops 
April 17 - 19 Callaway Gardens/ Warm Springs  - Plein Air Retreat - Azaleas in full bloom! 
May 14 - 17 Parker Ranch -  No Stress plein air workshop in the beautiful North GA Mountains.

Contact Dawn with any questions dawn@dawnart.com or 404-399-0853
Supply lists   http://dawnart.blogspot.com/p/supply-lists.htm
check out the class FB page Dawnart Classes
See more paintings at www.dawnart.com



Thursday, December 25, 2014

Treats For My Nutty Family

This year I wanted to make treats for my family that would pass my mom's healthy test but still be tasty enough that they'd actually eat them...hopefully love them! So after much ado, I decided on spicy garlic nuts. I am going to turn up the heat for my dad and brother and make a milder version for mom.


Spicy Garlic Nuts

Ingredients:
  • 4 cups unsalted nuts (I used equal parts walnuts almonds, and  pistachios) 
  • 1-1/2 tablespoons garlic oil (I made my own, but you can usually roasted garlic oil near the other oils. )
  • 2 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce (I found a great recipe for this and made my own as well - remember, I have to convince my mom)
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon chili powder
  • For extra spicy cayenne pepper to taste. I really like a little heat so I went with 2 tablespoon. Habanero could be interring as well is a smaller dose.
  • You can also squeeze a lime into the mix
Pre-heat oven to 250°F. Line a half sheet pan with parchment paper for easy cleanup. Place all nuts in a large bowl and toss well to combine.
Pour the garlic oil and Worcestershire sauce over the nuts and toss to coat. Mix the dry spices in a separate small bowl and sprinkle evenly over the oiled nuts. Again toss well to coat. Use a silcone spatula to scrape the bottom of the bowl so that there are no pockets of oil.
Spread the coated nuts on the parchment lined pan. Bake the nuts for 10 minutes. Remove from the oven and stir well with a silicone spatula or wooden spoon. Bake for an additional 10 minutes or until the nuts are mostly dry to the touch. They will continue to dry as they cool, so be careful to not over bake.  
Remove nuts from oven and let cool on paper towels to remove any liquid. Sprinkle with additional salt if desired and serve. Store any leftovers airtight at room temperature.
Notes
I turned off the heat and left them in the oven for and additional 5 minutes.  Also - After making the oil, I took the garlic cloves out, diced them to tiny pieces and cooked them in a clean, dry pan until crispy. Add to nut with all the other ingredients for a little more garlic taste.
really like spicy foods  - I could've gone with more pepper.

Worcestershire Sauce Recipe   
Taken from the little house living blog. Great blog with lots of great recipes
What You Need:
(Makes about 1 cup of sauce)
  • 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 1/8 cup molasses
  • 1/8 cup soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 1 tbsp fish sauce
  • 1 tsp pepper
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp chili powder
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon or ground clove
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  • Juice from 1/2 lime
In a small saucepan, mix ingredients together and bring to a boil.  Reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes.  Remove from heat and pour into a blender.  Blend until smooth. Store in a dressing bottle, or covered bowl in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
Garlic Oil Recipe
  • 4 garlic peeled and sliced
  • 1/2 cup virgin olive oil
Add the garlic and oil into a small sauce pan. Use medium heat until the oil just starts to bubble, then turn it to low for about 5 minutes. The garlic used start to brown. Let oil cool. You can use it just like this, add the garlic to a jar and put the oil over it. Should last a few days in the fridge. I like to put the garlic back in the pan and cook until it's crispy and dry.

I hope everyone has a safe and stress free holiday and that 2015 is very good to you all!!

Dawn
Winter Schedule in the works


Jan 13  Tues Painting Studio 6:30 - 9:30 4 or 8 weeks DawnArt Studios ***CLASS FULL**
Jan 17 10 - 3  Palette Knife Workshop: Boats on the Water Spruill***CLASS FULL***
Jan 28 - March 4  Wed 10:00 am - 12:45pm Joy of Painting - painting techniques / beginning painting  DawnArt Studios
Feb 21 9:00 - 12:00pm Palette Knife Workshop Binders Art Materials Expo http://artmaterialsexpo.com/product-category/instructor/dawn-k-martin/
Feb 28 10:00 - 3:00am  Palette knife workshop: Vibrant Sky Callanwolde
Class code PAD121 Palette Knife Workshop:Vibrant Sky 

March 28  Spring Tues Painting Studio start back Dawn Art Studios 
3 day workshops
April 17 - 19 Callaway Gardens/ Warm Springs  - Plein Air Retreat - Azaleas in full bloom!
May 14 - 17 Parker Ranch -  No Stress plein air workshop in the beautiful North GA Mountains.
Contact Dawn with any questions dawn@dawnart.com or 404-399-0853

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Monday, December 15, 2014

Winter Projects

Now that classes are winding down for the year, it's time to start new wood working projects!
 My inlaws gave me a sawsall for my birthday and it is awesome! No more ripping these pallets apart with a crowbar, just put in the wood and metal blade and go to town! I have about a month in the studio without classes. So I am going to build storage shelves for students to keep their materials and I need about four or five more work tables for the class room. Check out all the wood I've been able to get from palettes already. I so love having all these free wood! And, I still have eight more palettes. Should be enough to keep me busy for awhile.
Winter Schedule in the works


Jan 13  Tues Painting Studio 6:30 - 9:30 4 or 8 weeks DawnArt Studios ***CLASS FULL**
Jan 17 10 - 3  Palette Knife Workshop: Boats on the Water Spruill***CLASS FULL***
Jan 28 - March 4  Wed 10:00 am - 12:45pm Joy of Painting - painting techniques / beginning painting  DawnArt Studios
Feb 21 9:00 - 12:00pm Palette Knife Workshop Binders Art Materials Expo http://artmaterialsexpo.com/product-category/instructor/dawn-k-martin/
Feb 28 10:00 - 3:00am  Palette knife workshop: Vibrant Sky Callanwolde
Class code PAD121 Palette Knife Workshop:Vibrant Sky 

March 28  Spring Tues Painting Studio start back Dawn Art Studios

3 day workshops

April 17 - 19 Callaway Gardens/ Warm Springs  - Plein Air Retreat - Azaleas in full bloom!
May 14 - 17 Parker Ranch -  No Stress plein air workshop in the beautiful North GA Mountains.

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Monday, December 8, 2014

Palette knife workshop-Boats in the water

1 Day Workshop 10:00-3:00 Sat, Jan 17

1 Day Workshop 10:00-3:00 Sat, Jan 17  
Palette Knife Workshop:Boats in the Water  
Spruill Art Center 770 394-3447
5339 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd, 
Dunwoody, GA 30338
140.00 or 120.00 for members
I love to be on the water and boats are one of my favorite things to paint. This 3 hours course will cover issues like different way to handle the knife,blocking in design, color mixing , and capturing reflected light. Students should expect to loosen up and  create expressive paintings with a palette. Working with a palette knife allows a broad range of textures.  Students learn the nuances of value, working wet in wet and layering in order to keep colors rich and vibrant.  There will be an emphasis on color mixing and keep you colors clean (no muddy colors) This course will begin with a demo to cover the basic approach.  Demonstrations will continue as well as working one on one with the students as you work on your paintings. All levels welcome. Appropriate for beginners. The class will be taught using oils. Please contact instructor at dawn@dawnart.com with any questions.

Upcoming Classes - Happy painting!                           

Mark you calendars for 3  day workshops . More info soon
April 17 - 19 Callaway Gardens Plein Air Retreat

May 22 - 26 - 17 Parker Ranch No Stress plein air workshop

See more paintings at www.dawnart.com
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Contact Dawn with questions dawn@dawnart.com  404 399 0853

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