Escape Winter with a Plein Air Workshop in Savannah!
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Isle of Hope (photo Mark Ryan) Come join us for a week's plein air painting in February! Banish those winter blues with a five-day Donald Jurney Painting Workshop in Savannah and its countryside, 11-15 February 2013
If you're like us, you're already missing the warm weather, and getting excited about next year's plein air painting campaigns. So steal a march on Spring and paint with us!
The workshop is five days, 11-15 February. We will be painting in Savannah itself, and in the surrounding countryside.
Each day we'll begin at 9 a.m. with a demonstration, followed by hands-on instruction at your easel. We'll break for lunch, then continue through the afternoon, until about 4:30 p.m. Donald will share techniques and advice on making your paintings better.
We'll also find an opportunity to visit the Telfair Museum, and the Savannah College of Art.
Reservation and
Payment
The cost of the workshop is $750.00
US and includes the workshop only. Participants are responsible for their own
accommodations, transportation and meals. There are 10 spaces in this workshop
and they are expected to fill. To reserve your space please email Donald at
dbjurney@verizon.net
You may send a check for your deposit
($375.00), made payable to Donald Jurney, to:
Donald Jurney
9 Strong Street
Newburyport, MA 01950
This reservation fee of $375.00 is
non-refundable. You must pay the remaining balance of
$375.00 in full, no later than January 10, 2013.
AccommodationsStudents must make their own lodging arrangements. This has proven to be the best idea, since tastes and budgets vary a good deal.Here are some links to accommodations:http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g60814-Savannah_Georgia-Hotels.htmlhttp://www.bedandbreakfast.com/savannah-georgia.html
Art Supply
List Savannah
(We will be painting outdoors, not far from our vehicles, but think "light" and "portable"). There are many online art suppliers. Click any of these links to go directly to these sites:
Easel
or
portable
pochade box mounted on a photographers tripod for working
outside.
Palette
Wooden palette
Painting surface
Donald uses ClaessensLinen
canvas #13 SP (single primed).
Bring 2 surfaces for each painting day. 18x24" or smaller
is recommended.
*Wind River Arts
carries Linen mounted canvas boards.
* Dick Blick carries
ClaessensLinen #13 mounted to lightweight Gator
boards
Paint
From Donald, regarding the palette: You will notice that
there are 13 colors plus white, on the suggested palette list. Some of these
colors may be new ones to you and some students may be surprised to see no
cadmium yellows, cadmium red, or phthalo blue. I personally think that they are
too strident for outdoor painting and they definitely require tremendous care to
make sure they don't dominate your painting. Mother nature is a girl full of
nuance, and I'm sure you'll find your job a great deal easier, and more fun,
using this particular palette. The three colors, identified in the photo by
asterisks, are required of everyone. Be assured, nonetheless, that we'll figure
it out, no matter what odd assortment you bring from your own paint box. And,
certainly, bring some of your favorites for show and
tell.
Rembrandt mixed white #103
(Titanium-Zinc)
Rembrandt Yellow Ochre Light
#228
Rembrandt Naples Yellow Deep #223
*(essential)
Windsor
Newton Yellow Ochre 744
Rembrandt Vermillion #311
Rembrandt Brownish Madder #324 *(essential)
Rembrandt Burnt Umber #409
Rembrandt Ultramarine Blue Deep
#506
Winsor
Newton Cerulean Blue #137
Winsor
Newton Alizarin Crimson permanent #004
Holbein Compose Green #H284
Old Holland Cad Green Light
#D44
Holbein Green Gray #H372
Winsor
Newton Prussian Green #540 *(essential)
Brushes
Donald uses round bristle brushes by Raphael, Series 358.
Buy
as many as you can afford, in this
proportion.
(3) No. 10
(2) No. 6
(1) No. 2
Medium and Solvent
We are NOT permitted to fly with Liquin or with
solvents
(mineral spirits/paint thinner, turpentine, gamsol,
etc.)
Donald will arrange for there to be sufficient Liquin and
mineral
spirits available when we arrive in the Savannah.
There will be a
charge for these.
Make sure you bring empty, sealable containers with you
for
your Liquin and thinner.
Other
B pencils, Kneaded eraser,
sharpener
Sketchbook
Paint box, bag or backpack to carry
supplies
Wet paint carrier (Available at Artmate).
Appropriate clothing for outdoor
painting:
Be prepared for the possibility that it may be blustery, or
occasionally wet. Bring some waterproof foot gear)
Optional
hat
water bottle
sunblock
camera
painting umbrella
Please note that the workshop fee is for tuition only. Transportation to and from Savannah, car rental, accommodations, meals, travel insurance, and other incidentals are the responsibility of each student.
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