About this Event
Workshop Details
Watercolours follow a linear route from light to dark but painting your way through that can be fraught with questions and doubt. In this workshop you will learn how to use a greyscale image to help map your way logically through the watercolour process, giving you confidence and a shift in focus with your painting. You will be introduced to a five-value scale, and how to use it alongside a greyscale image for achieving watercolours that have direct depth and clarity.
About the Artist
Paul Talbot-Greaves RI is a professional artist who works with watercolour, oil and acrylic. His work reflects the rugged scenery of the landscape either in the context of wild places or in the nature of the Yorkshire hills where he lives.
He draws his inspiration from historical connections using layers of colour, texture, shapes and patterns applied with energy and feeling. His main inspiration is light and the effects created by the contrasts of shadows.
Paul writes articles for The Artist magazine (UK) and has four practical art books published. He has won many awards and shows regularly with the RI in London. He is represented by numerous galleries based around the North of England.
Materials Required
- Please bring along some photo references to work from, along with greyscale versions of the same. These can be either printed or saved on an i-Pad or tablet. Try to keep the subject simple if possible, and for best results make sure it contains some light and dark.
- My usual palette which you might use for reference consists of: Permanent sap green, viridian, cerulean blue, Winsor blue r/s, cobalt blue, ultramarine, Perylene violet, alizarin crimson, cadmium red, light red, burnt umber, burnt sienna, yellow ochre, cadmium yellow pale, Winsor lemon, ivory black, opaque white (or permanent white gouache)
- Brushes. Choose either natural hairbrushes and/or synthetics. Natural hair such as sables and squirrel mops hold lots of colour. Synthetic brushes hold less colour. It is beneficial to have a selection of one large, one or two medium sized round or mop types, a small synthetic round, and a fine rigger brush.
- Paper. Use quality paper where possible, such as Saunders Waterford, Arches, Winsor Newton Professional or any similar cotton paper. I would recommend a piece of paper no bigger than 38 x 28cm unless you are confident in applying large washes of paint.
Other equipment
Waterpot, palette, Pencils 4B or 6B, putty rubber, cartridge pad or spare paper (for any preliminary sketches, designs, and notes), kitchen roll, masking tape, water spray, household sponge wipe (thin moppet type).
Materials Provided
- Calder Art will provide the following materials for the workshop:
- Table Top Easel
- 13 x 17 12mm Warp resistant MDF Board
- Palette or Mixing Plate
- Limited sundry products are also available if you forget anything.
Course Details
Payment:
Minimum numbers apply for courses to run. Payment is due in full at the time of booking, either through the shop, phone or online. All sales are final unless transferring to another class in which a price difference will be paid. Full refunds will be given if the courses cannot take place. If you cannot make the classes for any reason no refunds will be given. We will allow the cost of tickets to be transferred to an alternative workshop (if space is available) but this request must be made at least 30 days before the start of the event you wish to transfer from, in such circumstances please give us a call at Calder Art Supplies 01484 422991.
How to Book:
Phone: You can book by calling us on our telephone number 01484 422991 or visit in-store.
Facebook: We also have an online booking option through our Facebook site:
https://www.facebook.com/CalderGraphic/
This will also give you a breakdown of the class details and times to attend.
If you have any issues booking online please give the shop a call and we will endeavour to sort this out over the phone.
Refreshments:
Refreshments are available all day (tea, coffee, biscuits etc.) and there will be a lunch break of approximately one hour.
There are plenty of local shops and cafes in the area within close walking distance from the arcade.
Alternatively, you may bring your own lunch.
Disability access:
There is lift access to the studio on the second floor for those with mobility issues. Toilets are located close by on the studio level, however there is a small flight of stairs to access these. Alternatively, there are also toilets located on one level on the ground floor.
Parking:
The nearest car park available to the venue is the multi-storey next to Huddersfield bus station. Levels 4, 5 & 6 - Monday to Saturday (8am to 6 pm)
£4.10 for up to 5 hours
£6.50 up to 6 pm.
After 6pm £1.60 per visit
Further parking information can be found here.
Alternative car parks can also be seen within similar distances on the same link above.
Public Transport:
Our venue is also a 2-minute walk from both the main bus and train stations.
PLEASE ARRIVE AT LEAST 15 MINUTES BEFORE THE START TIME OF THE WORKSHOP AND “CHECK IN” AT CALDER GRAPHICS ON THE GROUND FLOOR.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Calder Art Supplies, Westgate Road, Huddersfield, United Kingdom
GBP 55.00