Pigment Painting - Process, Material and History

Class ID
0281
Department
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Classes
Type
Instructor(s)
Semester
Winter
Start Date
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Schedule
In-Person Class: Tuesday, 1-4pm
Six-week class beginning January 7, 2025
Schedule time
1-4pm

Course Description:

Taking inspiration from ancient methods of image making this course will introduce students to the process, material and history of painting with organic and inorganic pigments. Raw pigments have a distinct aura that when mixed with organic binders, in varying densities, can be used to achieve ethereal surfaces. Students will learn to work with pigments such as calcium carbonate, powdered clays etc. Along with color theory discussion, and the completion of two-dimensional self-directed artworks, assignments will guide students through various experiments in traditional techniques of paper sizing and mounting. Students will be introduced to techniques of foraging from natural surroundings and this course will culminate in a presentation of completed work. The course will include lectures and resources for self-study.

Skill Level: Beginner/Intermediate

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Day(s) of Week
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$305.00

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    $305.00
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    $285.00

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0281Winter2025