Tabletop Drawing and Painting

Hi, my name is Diane Culhane.

“Table Top” is a term I have created to explore the traditional “Still Lifes” within our contemporary lives. Joining the definition of still life: a visual fine art term, representational painting or drawing of inanimate objects, such as fruits, flowers, etc.”Table Top”  will echo the same type of inanimate objects.

Inside of this class, the foundation will be set based on fabulous old master’s still life paintings, such as; cubist painter Paul Cezanne, Pierre Bonnard, and Matisse.

Students you will transform your experience with the tradition of still life, practiced by many throughout the ages, into something uniquely all your own, changed by imaginative approaches via various innovative approaches in this class.

Starting with drawing, during a dining experience, ending up with acrylic painting. Line will be deeply explored and color of prismacolor pencils too on to various surfaces.

If you can, spend a few moments to join the Facebook group at:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/177441482450009/

SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR THIS CLASS

– basket, bowl, tablecloth, fruit, bottles

– black tag board or black construction paper

– Prismacolor colored pencils: set of 12 or 24 (Diane recommends “Premier Soft Core Colored Pencils“)

– pencils — soft 2B-6B

– ball point pen, vellum paper

– gessoed watercolor paper – 6″x6″

– gel media gloss

– 2 canvases – small sizes 8″ x 8″ , or wood panels ,

– Liquitex Gloss Super Heavy Gel

– Golden Light Molding Paste

– fluid acrylic paints, such as Golden, Liquitex, or Daniel Smith (red, yellow, blue, white)

– a darker color: black will work; Diane prefers Payne’s Gray or Quinacridone Purple

– sketchbook, pens – Diane loves to use Micron archival ink sizes 03, 05, 08.

– two flat brushes; one medium and one small

– a fan brush and a liner brush