| Class
1 |
07/07/08 student
work demonstration |
Gesture
Contour
Weighted Line
Value
Detail |
Watercolor
is different from any other form of painting. It begins as the most
transparent of media, yet it can be made to be as opaque as you
desire.
An overview
of the class would be that we work to learn accuracy and control
and then move on to expression. But, as with drawing, the way we
go about that journey is to use the tools in reverse. We begin with
gesture, which is an inherently expressive form. We refine the painting
with contour and weighted line, establish a range of grays with
value painting and finish with fine detail. |
| Process
& Imposed Forms |
Stretching
paper *, materials choices, making your own, punching up color.
English technique, American or contemporary, pure watercolor, mixed
media, playing with color, palettes, boards and storage. Marking
your materials and equipment. Flattening a warped or buckled paper.
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Homework
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I
would like you to produce two kinds of homework: a painting outside
of class, and WC sketches in the sketchbook. Try to do the paintings
and sketches every two or three days to develop your eye-hand coordination
– rather than doing them all at once. Someone who draws and
paints every day or two will accrue twice the benefit of the person
who does them at the last minute before class.
As your first
homework, I want you to produce a painting to act as a
reference, or starting point – a base line of comparison:
a still-life/landscape - an object and a landscape that acts as
a background - for examples:an apple on a window sill, or a bowl
on a deck rail. We may show them later in class if you wish but
they are for your reference. |
Footnotes
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| "Bus
Stop" 22x 28in watercolor on Rives BFK by JRJ |
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"Superball
Landscape" 14"x18" watercolor
on Rives BFK paper by JRJ |
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* An additional
handout on watercolor paper and stretching.
Art Material suppliers:
Artist and Craftsman Supply, 4350 8th AV NE, 545-0091,
reasonable price, carries M.Graham watercolor paints (inexpensive).
Gives a 10% discount to students who show their supply list
Dakota Art Store, Roosevelt Way NE 523-4830.
After you spend $50, you get a discount or rebate.
Daniel Smith, 4150 1st Ave. S, 223-9599, manufactures their own
paints, good quality, gives good discount (10%) to registered students
University Bookstore, 4326 University WY NE,
634-3400
Utrecht, corner of Pike and Minor, Capitol Hill, 382-9696, reasonable
prices, good price on Arches watercolor blocks and sketchbooks
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| Bibliography |
"Creative
Discoveries in Watermedia" by Pat Dews
"Splash"
series
"Master
Class in Watermedia: Techniques in Traditional and Experimental
Painting" by Edward Betts
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Links:
for class notes www.jonraderjarvis.com/classes.htm
and email contact address jrj@jonraderjarvis.com
© 2008 Jon Rader Jarvis, all rights reserved |
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