Roberta Loflin – Negative Painting with Positive Results – Watercolor

When

Weekly on Saturdays

October 14, 2023 - November 4, 2023

9:30 am - 12:00 pm

Where

Studio in the Park

2490 Silverest Ave, Baton Rouge, LA, 70816

The main facility for the Art Guild of Louisiana is the Studio in the Park. This BREC building is located in Cedarcrest Park in Baton Rouge.

More Info

Note: October 28 is skipped. November 4 is 9:30 am – 3:30 pm

Workshop Coordinator

Barbara Andrepont, bandrepont@bellsouth.net or 225-773-8020

Negative Painting Roberta Loflin

Description

Positive painting – painting an actual subject or object, like painting a tree. Negative painting – painting the background around an object, like painting the sky around the shape of a tree or a building before you paint the actual object. Both of these techniques are critical to the watercolor artist. In this class you will paint-along with Roberta using a variety of washes, building up the painting, watching the main object emerge from the background.

Supply List

This is my basic list of supplies. I like to use American Journey and DaVinci paints. Winsor Newton is also a great brand and Grumbacher Academy is an excellent inexpensive brand to start. It may be necessary to use a catalog to obtain all needed supplies. I recommend Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff (1-800-227-2788 or www.cheapjoes.com) as they have a big watercolor supply selection and knowledgeable people to help with selecting items. If you are unsure about what to purchase, we will discuss supplies and answer any questions at the first class.

Paints:

  • Lemon or Hansa Yellow (cool yellow)
  • *Don’t buy Lemon Yellow (Nickel Titanate)
  • Permanent Rose Quinacridone (cool red)
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Any other colors you may have
  • Aureolin or Gamboge (warm yellow)
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  • Cadmium Red or Perm. Red (warm red)
  • Pthalo Blue
  • Black (for value studies only)

Brushes, nylon synthetic (not animal hair):

1″ flat

#4, #10 Rounds

I like Robert Simmons “White Sable” brand

Any other size watercolor brushes you may have

*Please note that cheap animal hair brushes are a waste of money and good animal hair brushes are way too expensive, look for nylon (synthetic) brushes

Paper:

Cold Press Watercolor paper (22″x30″) 140lb (I prefer Arches. I’ll have some available at the first class)

Watercolor paper pads and lighter weight paper may be used for practice pieces.

Palette:

Covered watercolor palette such as John Pike or Frank Webb Palettes

Miscellaneous (Most of these items are scavenger hunt finds):

  • 2 plastic water containers (1 quart size)
  • #2 pencil
  • Spray bottle for water
  • Ruler
  • Drafting or masking tape
  • 11″x14″ pad of drawing paper
  • Board to support watercolor paper
  • Personal photos you would like to work from
  • Kitchen sponge (cello)
  • 1 kneaded and 1 white eraser
  • Paper or cotton towels
  • Scissors
  • Brush holder
  • Plastic Table cover

Sources for purchasing supplies:

Michaels, 9616 Airline Hwy, Baton Rouge

Mo’s Art Supply, 74573 Bennington Ave, Baton Rouge

Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff catalogue (1-800-227-2788) www.cheapjoes.com

Any Questions: contact me at: rloflin@gmail.com