Colored Pencil Foundations with Jill Velasco

Colored Pencil Foundations with Jill Velasco

Colored Pencil Foundations with Jill Velasco
6 Weeks • Tuesdays: Apr. 7, 21, 28, May 5, 12 • 1:30-3:30pm
$180 M/$215 NM

In this intro course, students will learn the fundamentals to get started in this exciting medium as well as the proper tools and techniques needed to create artwork ranging in appearance from that of an illustration – to obtaining a sheen of an oil painting. 

We will cover choosing the right paper surface, working on toned backgrounds, mark-making, color-mixing, working from a limited palette, creating washes with solvent – and more!

Class will include lecture, sketchbook tutorials and a teacher-guided still life to tie it all together. Great for those looking to refresh their colored pencil skills as well as those new to the medium. Some prior drawing experience is recommended.

MATERIALS LIST

  • 24 tin of Prismacolor Premiere Colored Pencils
  • Prismacolor colored pencil accessory kit (sold on bubble card with 7 items)
  • Manual or battery-operated/rechargeable Pencil sharpener with reservoir for shavings (recommended: derwent superpoint, carl angel 5 manual, afmat long point rechargeable or manual, kum manual with reservoir)
  • 4.2 oz bottle of Gamsol OMS
  • Graphite pencil to sketch #hb or #2b
  • Inexpensive, synthetic mini mop brush or deerfoot shaped brush ¼”- 1/8” approx. size (for solvent use)
    (Recommended Princeton velvetouch short handle mop 1/8” from Blick (online or in Carle Place) or  Jerrysartarama.com
  • Canson Mixed media sketchbook – blue cover 7×10”

Resources for shopping:
Amazon(great prices on pencils!), dickblick.com or Carle Place Blick store, Jerrysartarama.com

Any questions, please feel free to reach out via email: Jillvelascoart@gmail.com

Jill Velasco is an exhibiting Artist, Graphic Designer and Educator with a BFA in Graphic Design and an MS in Visual Arts Education.  For over ten years, Jill has taught fine art classes in both schools and studios throughout Long Island to both children and adults of all levels. In addition to teaching workshops, creating both digital and fine art for clients, she currently moderates and mentors colored pencil enthusiasts via social media for the publication Colored Pencil Magazine. While graphic design work requires precision through technology to complete things like logos, vehicle wraps and rebranding of corporate identity, her drawings and paintings take a departure from the commercial to capture nature and moments of the everyday. Colored pencil, pastel and acrylic paint are the featured media in her portraits, botanical and wildlife art.  Jill is a proud member of the Colored Pencil Society of America, American Society of Botanical Artists, Westbury Arts Council and The Art Guild of Port Washington. 
Colored Pencil w/Velasco Spring 2020
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Lecture Series: The Whitney Biennial with Debbie Wells, August 8, 6:30-8:30pm

Lecture Series: The Whitney Biennial with Debbie Wells, August 8, 6:30-8:30pm

Lecture Series: The Whitney Biennial with Debbie Wells
Thursday August 8, 6:30-8:30
$15 M/$20 NM

Debbie Wells of Artful Circle will be our Virtual Tour Guide for the inagural evening of a new lecture series. This evening focuses on an overview of the Whitney Biennial as an “armchair tour” or as a preparation to visit the show in person. Understanding what the artists are trying to accomplish will give you a better appreciation of the works on view. After the talk, the floor will be open for a lively discussion. As artists, art collectors, and art lovers of all levels, the Art Guild’s audience should prove to have a very interesting perspective on the way the artists were chosen, the quality of their art, and why the controversary and the intensity of this show makes it an important showcase in the art world.

About the Whitney Biennial

Designed by internationally renowned architect Renzo Piano, the museum is the jewel of the Meatpacking District, alongside new NYC attractions including the High Line and nearby Hudson Yards. Since Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney initiated this invitational exhibition in 1932, the Biennial is still the longest running survey of American art. The Whitney Biennial is a must-see for anyone who wants to see the art of the moment – paintings, sculptures, installations, photography and more by over 75 artists specially chosen by the Biennial curatorial team.

A few things make the Biennial unique: It was designed to express the voices of primarily young emerging artists with the majority under forty years old. This year, female artists are represented in record breaking numbers. The curators traveled the country looking for diversity in artist backgrounds and artistic expression with a message – from body image and gender identity, politics and current events, ethnicity, physical disabilities, social and community issues. This is an edgy, not pretty exhibition….their mission is to provoke thought and appeal to the way people look at their world today. Plus – there is always a major controversary going on behind the scenes and you will learn about the current protests as well as the newsworthy conflict that occurred at the last Biennial.

About the Speaker

Debbie Wells is the co-founder of Artful Circle with Franklin Hill Perrell which provides visits to art galleries and museums, art lectures and curatorial services. For more information, visit www.artfulcircle.com

She is a graduate of Parsons School of Design (BFA/MA) with a professional background in graphic design, advertising and publicity for over 30 years. Over the years, she has won several awards from Graphic Design:USA magazine for her designs in package design, corporate design and publication.

Wells is an Artist Member of the Salmagundi Club in NYC and has had her photographs in many juried exhibitions, including their historic Black & White Exhibition. She also serves as Immediate Past President of the Board at the Art League of Long Island in Dix Hills and in addition to her leadership role, personal projects there include: creating a hand-painted fundraising mural for their art library and as speaker for the “Dab of Paint” art history lecture series.

Her curatorial work with Franklin Hill Perrell includes exhibitions at the Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn Harbor, Heckscher Museum in Huntington, Art League of Long Island in Dix Hills, Preservation Long Island in Oyster Bay, Roslyn Landmark Society, and Bryant Library in Roslyn and Tria Gallery in Chelsea.

Lecture: Whitney Biennial
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Watercolor Classes with Eileen Neville – Winter 2020 – 5 Weeks

Watercolor Classes with Eileen Neville – Winter 2020 – 5 Weeks

WATERCOLOR CLASSES WITH EILEEN NEVILLE WINTER 2020

 5 Wednesdays: Nov 18, 25, Dec 2, 9 & 16

12pm – 2pm

$160 Members/$195 Non-members

Save $$$ off the class & workshop fees!  Become a Member and get the rest of 2020 for free!  CLICK HERE!

Watercolor is a truly diverse medium. Explore basic techniques of washes, learn wet on wet painting, glazing and dry brush methods. We will begin to understand the properties of pigments and when to use them properly. Watercolor is always challenging, fresh and new. No experience necessary, beginners welcome!

Eileen Neville Winter 2020

Acrylic Painting for Beginners with Manuel Adolfo Villalobos – Wednesday evenings

Acrylic Painting for Beginners with Manuel Adolfo Villalobos – Wednesday evenings

Acrylic Painting for Beginners with Manuel Adolfo Villalobos

6 Weeks: Wednesdays, October 2, 16, 23, 30, November 6, 13 • 7-9pm 
$180M/$215NM

 

Have you ever wanted to learn how to paint, but didn’t know where to start? In this beginners painting class, students will learn the fundamentals of using acrylic paint. Color theory, color mixing, mediums, and composition development will be used to help create a still life painting.

Additionally, all great paintings began with an idea and sketch, thus, all students need to have a sketchbook at hand to jot down ideas and sketches. After this class you will have a different outlook in painting and the way you see art.

Materials list below.


 

Materials list

You can get all of these supplies at Dick Blick Artist Supplies (Located in Carle Place)

Acrylic paint:
Cerulean Blue Hue
Ultramarine Blue
Alizarin Crimson Hue
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Phthalo Green
Titanium White
Utrecht paint or Winsor & Newton 60 ml tubes 

Medium retarder (fluid slow dry) recommended for acrylic paint 

Brushes
Princeton Real Value Brush Set #9154
(Long handle, set of 7 (round 2 and 6, Bright 6, filbert 8, fan 6, flat 10 and angular 6)

Other
Grey paper palette pad (Blick brand has a color wheel on the inside cover)
Palette seal box
Two (2) 9″x12″ canvases
Rag/towel and paper towel
Sketchbook 
Pencil
Charcoal sticks
Pencil sharpener

Manuel Adolfo Villalobos is a Fine Artist, Musician and Art Educator from Mineola, New York. He has achieved a Bachelors in Art Education from Long Island University and is also a co-founding member of the alternative hip-hop group A Side Of Darkness (A.S.O.D), where he goes under the stage name OG Manny G and has performed in NYC and Long Island.

He has exhibited his art work in a number of galleries on the Island, such as; Studio 5404, Massapequa, NY, Artspace Gallery, Patchogue, NY, Mills Pond Gallery, St. James, NY, Plaza Art Gallery, Garden City, NY, Sculpture Studio & S.A.L Gallery, Brookville, NY, and The Art Guild, Flower Hill, NY. Through his music and art he expresses socially and politically driven awareness, which is showcased in his artwork and rhythmic lyrics.

Beginning Acrylic Painting w/Villalobos FALL 2019
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Empowering the Teen Artist – for Middle & High School Students – Fall 2019

Empowering the Teen Artist – for Middle & High School Students – Fall 2019

Empowering the Teen Artist
for Middle & High School Students

12 Tuesdays: Sept. 10, 17, 24, Oct. 8, 15, 22, 29, Nov. 12, 19, 26, Dec. 3, 10 • 6-8 pm
$320M / $355NM

Investigate the principles and elements of design, make cultural connections and integrate influences-across-borders while advancing your artistic expertise.

Subject matter will include realistic and abstracted: still life, landscape and portraiture. Students will gain exposure in a variety of media in order to produce a varied portfolio that demonstrates technical skill as well as creativity and conceptual skills.

Using centuries-old techniques, students will learn how to create their own painting and drawing mediums from natural materials.

  • Egg tempera: used by Renaissance artists and modern masters
  • Sumi ink: a signature technique of Asian art and culture
  • Charcoal: possibly mankind’s earliest art material
  • Watercolor: natural pigments from our gardens and yards replicate materials used for thousands of years 

Instructor: Antonia Fthenakis
Antonia Fthenakis is a Parsons School of Design graduate, a Bank Street educator and a teacher of children and young adults with special needs, teaching studio arts and the art of traditional skills in NYC public school for some17 years. Currently based in Port Washington, co-creating and offering teachings inspired by the natural world, Waldorf philosophy, integrative holistic wellness and the Reiki healing arts. 

 

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