Beginner's Oil Painting Class: the Cradle Mountain

Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM AEST

Level 2, 152, Parramatta Road, Stanmore, NSW, 2048, Australia

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Sunday, May 22, 2022 at 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM AEST

Nauti Studios, Level 2, 152, Stanmore, NSW, 2048, Australia.

This is a full-day class where you will learn how to paint The Cradle Mountain scenery in oils in Sydney.

This class is perfect for beginners and anyone who wants to experiment with using oil paints. You will have a brief introduction about oil painting and the materials that we will be using. We will also talk about landscape painting and the approach.

What you will learn:

  • How to understand colour: concepts of the colour theory and mixing and its application in the landscape
  • Observing and painting approach to landscapes in oils, composition and creating depth using colour, tone and perspective
  • Using underpainting and layering of paint while blending colours to create beautiful colours


You do not need to buy any materials as your teacher Chris will be providing them (all materials included). Halfway through we will have a 20-minute break (lunch is not included).

Important information:
In this painting class, I do not use toxic turpentine. However, a minimal amount of odourless solvents are used. Please note that for safety reasons the painting class is not recommended for pregnant women.

Terms and Conditions:
By taking part in a workshop you will be agreeing to the following conditions.

Liability Waiver
Any damage, loss or theft incurred to personal property brought into class premises.
Any physical injuries sustained as a result of participating in any class.
I agree to take on full responsibility for any damages, injuries and for physical and/or personal property, which might incur whilst participating in classes and/or events.

Photo & Video
I agree to give Christopher Vidal unrestricted publishing rights for any photographs or videos taken during classes and events. Photos will only be used through social media, newsletters, blogs, website and general promo material.

You can take photos during the class.

Please note that the images in the advertisement are not the one to be painted but a similar image (photo) will be used as reference material during the day.

 



Knowledge required

Beginners and intermediates.
 

What you'll get

All materials needed... brushes, palettes, and paints! No need to bring anything. You will also take a finished painting back home with you
 

What to bring

There is a chance that you stain your clothes, so wear clothes that you do not mind if you stain them. Just bring a notebook to take some notes, camera to take photos / video and lunch, and a willingness to learn.

Chris is an artist who lives and works in Sydney, Australia. At the age of six, Chris developed an interest in drawing and at the age of 13, he attended the School of Arts at Palazzo de La Salle in Valletta, Malta. For three years he studied classical drawing and sculpture in an Atelier. Vidal's style of work was developed through years of experience in drawing and painting. He considers himself as a contemporary realist with his preferred subject being the landscape. Studying classical arts mainly drawing from life helped him to develop drawing skills and a keen eye for detail. During his studies, he was influenced by the works of the great masters especially by the works of Caravaggio. He is also influenced by the American landscape painters of the Hudson River School and by the Australian impressionists of the Heidelberg movement. Chris is also a tutor and teaches drawing and painting to adults at various locations around Sydney and the lower Blue Mountains. He emphasises the importance of drawing as the foundation onto which you can build up a solid skill in painting as you progress. As part of his teaching methods he uses a combination of approaches based upon the classical art school curriculum starting from drawing from lithographs and other images, still life drawing and painting, portrait and figurative as well as landscape painting. The student will progress from one stage to the next upon successful completion of the initial stage. The teacher chooses vari

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