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Painting Supply List
Supply List
For questions email dawn@dawnart.com
If you already have paints, bring what you have but this is what you need for class. Supplies available at Utrecht or Binders or other art supply stores.
These are the primary colors. Buy the professional brands in these three colors. I have the pigment codes below. Use the pigment codes as a guide to buy the right color as color names change all the time.
Red - permanent rose/ quinacridone red- pigment code PV19
Yellow - cadnium yellow, or hue - pigment code PY35
Blue - Phalo Blue green or blue shade fine -pigment code PB15
Titanium white 5OZ Tube
Yellow Ochre or Yellow Oxide
Beginning brush kit with a mix of bristle and soft brushes.
12 x 16 Canvas or larger
Acrylic and oil disposable Palette Pad 9 x12 . You can use a roll wax paper
Palette knife plastic or metal
Sketch pad
Pencil l
Roll of paper towels
Spray bottle for water
Cup or coffee can to clean brushes in
If using oils
LIQUIN or other medium for thinning the paint
Odorless mineral spirit and a sealed container for cleaning brushes
For questions email dawn@dawnart.com
If you already have paints, bring what you have but this is what you need for class. Supplies available at Utrecht or Binders or other art supply stores.
These are the primary colors. Buy the professional brands in these three colors. I have the pigment codes below. Use the pigment codes as a guide to buy the right color as color names change all the time.
Red - permanent rose/ quinacridone red- pigment code PV19
Yellow - cadnium yellow, or hue - pigment code PY35
Blue - Phalo Blue green or blue shade fine -pigment code PB15
Titanium white 5OZ Tube
Yellow Ochre or Yellow Oxide
Beginning brush kit with a mix of bristle and soft brushes.
12 x 16 Canvas or larger
Acrylic and oil disposable Palette Pad 9 x12 . You can use a roll wax paper
Palette knife plastic or metal
Sketch pad
Pencil l
Roll of paper towels
Spray bottle for water
Cup or coffee can to clean brushes in
If using oils
LIQUIN or other medium for thinning the paint
Odorless mineral spirit and a sealed container for cleaning brushes
Lazy Daze this weekend in Cary, NC
Stop by and see me this Saturday in Cary NC. I'll be in booth A 34.
Should be a perfect afternoon.
Hope to see you there,
Dawn
Mt Gretna Art Fair this Weekend
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A Studio Make Over
It is amazing how you can go to the same place everyday and just block out the mess. I have been in this studio for about 14 years and have seriously out grown it as it is. I just kept adding a shelf here and there as time went by and a lot my space wasn't usable anymore.
Time to Feng Shui the studio!
| The Before.... |
| First step, take out the shelves and get to the bare wall. What a Mess! |
| Step 2,Supplies bought, so time to start insulating |
| Now that one wall has insulation, I can put up the weather treated plywood. Next step will be to drop the ceiling to 8 feet and insulate that. See below. |
| That the bulk of the heavy work is finished, I can start building storage racks. YAY! |
| What the heck, might as well make a space for A/C. |
| WooHoo A/C in! |
| Studio revamped and now time to work. |
| I am truly loving my new space. Everything has a place and I am keeping cool and dry. Happy Painting Ya'll!!! Dawn |
Meet the Artists Reception June 23th 3 - 5:30PM
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New friends and great times in Elizabeth City,NC
I truly cannot remember when I have had so much fun as this past week as an Artist in Residence in Elizabeth City, NC. I met so many great artists and people in the area, that I could just go on and on. Every day was a new adventure, we went to the Outer Banks, we took boat rides, we painted together, laughed and talked shop. Had a big party with a seafood boil, danced and played music together....
These are a few photos from the week. I'm happy to be back home with so many great stories to share. Thank you for hosting me Joe and Carolyn Peel. You two rock!!
Happy painting ya'll!
Dawn
Dawn Art in Decatur!
Building a painting from scratch
A few weeks ago I was driving back from Indiana and I kept passing all these great barns out in the fields. The golden hay contrasting with the purples and siennas of the soil really struck me.
When I passed this light blue barn, I knew I had to make a painting.
I had too many miles ahead of me to stop and take photos, so I made notes and decided to paint from memory.
The first thing I did was set up my composition. I wanted the clouds to cross in the sky to the left and the shadows and highlights in the grasses to zag to the left as well setting up a sidewise V and then have an element on the far right to cross the V.
Next, I start making decisions on the color and perspective.
Decided to change the view of the barn. I wanted it turned a little instead of straight on. And the worked on controlling the color.
Pulling the color together, the clouds seem too pronounced at this point.
| Breaking Storm 12x36 oil on canvas |
Okay, this is what I came up with. I brought the changing sky back and worked on the trees on the left and tried to pull together all of my elements to create an overall harmony.
Summer Painting Classes
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Summer Workshop and Supply Lists
Callanwolde Fine Arts Center * 980 Briarcliff Rd * Atlanta GAPaint with Color Confidence! June 22 10am - 3:30 1 Day
Registrar online here
Class title - Paint w/ color confidence
Class number - 6689
Date - June 15
Time - 10 - 3:30
Fee - $105
or call 404.872.5338
Have you been struggling with controlling color? Do you mix a lot of mud? Well, no more! This class will have you painting with color confidence. Using a simple still life as a reference, learn to work with the color wheel to lighten and darken your colors, find out why values are so important, and more. These color mixing lessons will be taught by demos and then students will use their new knowledge in class with a still set up. Please touch base with Dawn (dawn@dawnart.com) if you have questions. Bring a sack lunch. Min. 4, max. 10.
Supply List
Painting with Color Confidence 2013
For questions email
dawn@dawnart.com
If you already have paints, bring what you have but this is what you need
for class. Supplies available at Utrecht or Binders or other art supply stores.
These are the
primary colors. Buy the professional brands in these three colors. I have the
pigment codes below. Use the pigment codes as a guide to buy the right color as
color names change all the time.
- Red -
permanent rose/ quinacridone red- pigment code PV19
- Yellow
- cadnium yellow, or hue - pigment code PY35
- Blue -
Phalo Blue green or blue shade
fine -pigment code PB15
- Titanium
white 5OZ Tube
- Yellow
Ochre or Yellow Oxide
- Beginning
brush kit with a mix of bristle and soft brushes.
- 12 x 16 Canvas or larger
- Acrylic and oil disposable Palette Pad
9 x12 . You can use a roll wax paper
- Palette knife plastic or metal
- Sketch pad
- Pencil l
- Roll of paper towels
- Spray bottle for water
- Cup or coffee can to clean brushes in
If using oils
LIQUIN or other medium
for thinning the paint
Odorless mineral spirit and a sealed
container for cleaning brushes
Decatur Arts Festival this Sat and Sun
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Gnome Delivered and ready to be auctioned off
| All right, I have finished my gnome and dropped here off at Cabbatown Clay and Glass works for the May 11 auction. I think she looks pretty good in my garden. I hate to part with her. |
On Saturday, May 11, from 4:00 – 7:30 pm, the Cabbagetown Clay and Glass Works (CCGW) and Garden*Hood, are making it easy to own your own Gnomes in the Hood. Enjoy the sights and scents of spring plants, sip a cocktail, and view garden gnomes of all varieties. The event will feature one-of-a-kind gnomes (or “gnomesses”) created by 25 local artists (painters, sculptors) who have joined forces with CCGW’s artists. The unique gnomes will be auctioned off by silent auction with light hors d’oeuvres and cocktails in the luscious flowering space of Garden*Hood, a neighboring plant and garden center. Gnomes in the Hoodwill benefit CCGW, http://ccgworks.wordpress.com/ a non-profit, cooperative, artist-run studio, and to support their community outreach. CCGW members will be presenting free workshops to local transitional housing programs for women and for veterans.
The Gnomes in the Hood fundraiser coincides with Garden*Hood’sMother’s Day Bouquet Buffet, a yearly tradition where individuals can create the perfect container garden for mom. Staff of the independent retail garden center set up a “buffet” of the supplies you’ll need as well as a nursery full of plants and pottery from which to choose. Kids of all ages are welcome. TheBouquet Buffet is open 10am – 4pm on Saturday and Sunday, May 11 and 12.
It is easy to attend both events, as well as to shop in the Cabbagetown Clay and Glass Works’ studio, since they are located across the street from each other on the corner of Boulevard and Woodward Avenues, between I-20 and Memorial Drive. CCGW is at 588 Woodward Avenue, 30312 and Garden*Hood is at 353 Boulevard SE, 30312.
| Here are s few of the amazing gnomes created by the folks at CCGW. Awesome!!! |
Come out and bib on some Gnomes!!!
Dawn
Sunshine - prefect for the spring
This is a palette knife painting I did as a demo for one of my palette knife classes. I just really like the way the light bounces around on this one. One of the students wanted to buy it in class, but I just felt so uncomfortable talking about money and sales during the workshop, I wouldn't sell it. So believe it or not, I still have this little jewel.
| Sunshine 12 x 16 $350 Just send me an email if you would like to take this one home, it's ready to meet you! dawn@dawnart.com Happy Spring!! Dawn |
Great Sales at the Dogwood Festival!!
Thankfully Saturday and Sunday turned out to be perfect and we all forgot about the rainy, cold Friday! I had such a nice time seeing friends and meeting new art collectors. Here are a few treasures that have found new homes
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| Breaking Storm 20x24 |
| Sun and WInd 24 x 36 |
| Oh Bouy!! 30 x 30 |
| Red and Roses 12x12 |
| Big Sky 11x14 |
| Wine Country 16x20 Thank you for such a successful show. I can't wait to get back in the studio now. Cheers, Dawn |
Dogwood Festival April 19 - 21
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Artist Retreat with Jane Filer
I had the most amazing time in the outer banks last weekend.
About 35 artists gathered under the direction of Jane Filer to paint, learn and mingle.
Jane is a wonderful artist with a great love of her craft and life. I am so inspired. Sometimes it's nice to be reminded just how lucky you are to be an artist. I made quite a few new friends, so I hope to go again next year.
| First painting, still in the works |
| Second painting. This is from a photo taken along 85 South. I just love how the sky is opening up after the storm. |
Have a great weekend!
Dawn
Hot new work out of the studio
| Under the Tuscan Sun 12"x16" oil on canvas |
| Sunset Boogie 46"x60" Oil on canvas I didn't use the palette knife as much on this one. I think the color is the super star in this one - I didn't want to over complicate it with too much texture. |
Painting selected for Cumming FUMC Exhibit
Tomorrow is the opening for the CFUM art show. All of my friends in Cumming, try to make it out if you can.
"Soaring with the Clouds" 30x40 Oil and Oil pastel
The show will be up April 13 - April 28 at the
Cumming First United Methodist Church
770 Canton Hwy.
Cumming, GA 30040
770-887-2900 (w)
678-516-9329 (c)
Hope to see you there, 'specially all my friends in the Cumming area. A great excuse to catch up!
Dawn
Painting classes
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