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Botanical
Art
and
Illustration
Program
 Color Mixing for Artists – February 15, 2010 Instructor: Constance Sayas [email protected]

Note:
An
accessory
materials
fee
of
$5.00
will
be
collected
by
the
instructor
at
the
first
class.


Materials
&
Supply
List Water Containers: two, for dipping and rinsing brushes. Paper Towels: for wiping of brushes and cleaning palettes. VIVA works best. Paint Brushes: two or more inexpensive watercolor brushes, round, size #6 or similar. Color Mixing Paper: I will be providing paper for extensive color mixing exercises, however, you will still need some watercolor paper as described below: Watercolor Paper: You will need some inexpensive watercolor paper for practice mixes. You can use a small watercolor pad such as Canson brand or a watercolor block such as Arches (140#), size 9 x 12" or similar. NOTE: "Hot press", a smooth surface designation, is the preferred surface you will be using in future watercolor classes. However, “cold press” is more readily available in pads and is okay for color mixing exercises for this class. Palette: You will need a watercolor (NOT oil) palette with a minimum number of 20 wells for holding watercolor paint. A round palette shape is helpful but a rectangular palette shape is okay too. Water Color Paint List: Select ONE of the four following brands of paint. 1. Michael Wilcox Watercolors: This is the paint that I use. (at www.schoolofcolor.com, 919-774-8723 in a 12 set box) cadmium red light, quinacridone violet, cadmium yellow light, hansa yellow light (lemon yellow), ultramarine blue, cerulean blue, phthalocyanine blue, phthalocyanine green, burnt sienna, yellow ochre, raw sienna titanium white 2. Daniel Smith Extra-Fine Water Color: (locally at *Kozo or online at www.danielsmith.com ) cadmium red medium (OR Pyrrol Scarlet 085), quinacridone red, cadmium yellow medium, hansa yellow light, ultramarine blue, cerulean blue , phthalo blue, phthalo green (blue shade), burnt sienna, yellow ochre , chinese white

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3. Winsor & Newton Artists’ (NOT Cotman) Water Colours: scarlet lake 603 (OR cadmium red 094), permanent rose 502, cadmium yellow pale 118, Winsor lemon 722, French ultramarine 263, cerulean blue 137, Winsor blue 709(red shade), viridian 692, burnt sienna 074, yellow ochre 744, titanium white 4. Da Vinci Permanent Artists' Watercolors: cadmium red medium, red rose deep, cadmium yellow medium, hansa yellow light, ultramarine, cerulean blue, phthalo blue, phthalo green, burnt sienna, yellow ochre, titanium white

Class
supplies
are
available
locally
at:
 *KOZO’s,
Jerry’s
Artarama,
Guiry’s,
Art
Hardware,
Meiningers,
Hobby
Lobby



Online Art Suppliers: Michael Wilcox 1-919-774-8723 www.schoolofcolor.com Italian Art Store 1-800-643-6440 www.italianartstore.com Daniel Smith 1-800-426-6740 www.danielsmith.com Cheap Joes Art Stuff 1-800-227-2788 www.cheapjoes.com *Kozo
Fine
Art
materials
(10
E.
Ellsworth
Ave.,
Denver)
has
a
20%
discount
for
Botanical
 Illustration
Program
participants
with
proof
of
registration.
Bring
your
registration
confirmation
 letter
from
the
Botanic
Gardens.


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