About this Event
Course Overview
This Portrait Painting class is a 5-week course from March to April, open to anyone aged 16 and above who would like to explore painting the human face from life, with a particular focus on colour, light, and tonal harmony.
Whether you are new to painting or returning after time away, the course offers a welcoming and focused environment in which to develop confidence and deepen your understanding of colour relationships. Working from a live model each week, we will explore how subtle shifts in temperature, value, and saturation bring a portrait to life.
Particular attention will be given to mixing convincing skin tones, understanding warm and cool contrasts, and using limited palettes to create harmony and atmosphere. The aim is not only to improve likeness, but to develop sensitivity to colour as a powerful expressive tool.
Teaching Approach
Each session combines short demonstrations on colour mixing and compositional structure with sustained painting time. You will work directly from a live model, observing how light affects form and how colour can describe volume, mood, and character.
Guidance is tailored to individual experience levels, and the atmosphere is calm, supportive, and thoughtfully paced, allowing space for careful looking and meaningful progress. The class is designed to suit those who appreciate a serious yet relaxed studio setting within the Morningside community.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this 5-session course, you will:
• Develop a clearer understanding of colour theory as applied to portrait painting
• Learn to mix and control skin tones using warm and cool relationships
• Improve your ability to capture light, depth, and atmosphere through tonal values
• Gain confidence in working from life with a structured yet personal approach
• Produce a resolved portrait suitable for presentation in a small group exhibition
Materials
Easels and boards are provided. Participants should bring their own painting materials (oils, acrylics, or water-based media). Please also bring suitable surfaces such as canvas, primed board, or heavyweight paper.
If you are unsure about materials, guidance can be provided in advance.
Practical Information
All Levels Welcome
Thursdays, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
02 March · 09 March · 16 March · 23 March · 13 April 2026
Fee: £93.50 for five 2-hour sessions
(includes participation in a group exhibition)
Capacity: 10 participants
Location: Morningside Library, Charles Smith Room, Edinburgh
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Morningside Library (Charles Smith Room), 178-182 Morningside Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
GBP 93.50












