Description
This 3-day Abstracting the Landscape workshop focuses on the three main aspects of abstraction: composition, color, and mark-making. Participants will work through a series of exercises focusing on each element, and then incorporate them together in their own landscape-inspired paintings. Open to all oil and acrylic painters who are willing to let go, experiment, and take chances.
About the Instructor
Scott Gellatly holds a degree in painting and drawing from the University of Oregon and has exhibited his work in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States. A landscape painter at heart, Scott’s work has become more abstracted, with greater emphasis on pure color and gestural mark-making to evoke nature. Scott’s work is represented by LAURA VINCENT DESGIN & GALLERY in Portland, OR.
Learn More
www.scottgellatly.com
Materials List
You will need to bring:
Color Palette:
Participants can paint in either oils or acrylics.
- Cadmium Yellow Light
- Indian Yellow
- Cadmium Orange
- Quinacridone Red/Rose
- Ultramarine Blue
- Cobalt Teal or Turquoise
- Titanium White
Brushes:
- 2–3 flat or bright brushes appropriate for the paint you are using.
- Preferred brand: Princeton Aspen.
Palette Knife:
- Metal, tear-drop shape for color mixing and paint application.
Additional Tools:
- Scraper (Catalyst Wedge Tool, old gift cards, or similar)
- Speedball soft brayer (2” – 3”)
- Palette: Glass or disposable palettes are good options. The larger, the better.
- For a glass palette, a piece of glass taped to a foam core backing is a good, economical option.
Brush Cleaner:
- Gamsol for oil painting.
- Small container for solvent.
- Rags/paper towels.
Painting Supports:
- Paper Pads for Studies:
- Strathmore 9” x 12” Oil Painting Pad for oil painters.
- Strathmore 9” x 12” Acrylic Pad for acrylic painters.
- Larger Panels for Studio Paintings:
- 4–6 Ampersand Gessobord Panels.
- Appropriate sizes: 9” x 12”, 11” x 14”, 12” x 12”, or 12” x 16”. You are welcome to work larger if you prefer.
Tape:
- 1/2” masking tape.
Source Material:
Please have several references ready to work from. These can be drawings, other paintings, or photographs. If using photographs, please ensure they are your own.