Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Model Scheduled for Monday the 6th.
We have a male model that you may want to paint for Monday night. Bring a new canvas if you want to give it a try.
Monday, November 1, 2010
CLASS CANCELLED FOR THIS EVENING-11/1/10
Dear All,
I am very sick and have to cancel class for this evening. I'll see you next week. Sorry.
Prof. Healy
I am very sick and have to cancel class for this evening. I'll see you next week. Sorry.
Prof. Healy
Monday, September 20, 2010
Syllabus Fall 2010
Painting—AR261/262/263—Fall 2010
Professor Julia Healy
http://paintingatqcc.blogspot.com
Introduction: This course will explores painting at the beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Students will be divided into groups and will work on assignments or continue pursuing their individual directions. Some basic instruction on learning "to see" will be given to beginners, as necessary. If you are an intermediate or advanced student, you should bring in examples of previous work, as well as ideas you wish to work on. It is always best to work from real life, but you may work from your own photographs. Do not work from reproductions, calendars or magazine illustrations if at all possible. Note: We may meet for a museum tour, in which case one of the classes will be cancelled.
Attendance and Lateness: Attendance is mandatory. There is no substitute for working and participating in class. Three absences are grounds for a failing grade.
Please be on time. Class begins promptly at 6:10 p.m. Two tardies will be counted as one absence. If you will have an ongoing scheduling conflict, please discuss it with me at the beginning of the semester.
Grading: Individual grades will be given for each painting and averaged to make up 90% of your grade. Class participation will count for another 10%.
Supplies: Materials and supplies for this class are expensive, but there is no overpriced textbook to buy! We will discuss how to approach buying the materials the first class. You must come prepared to work every week, with all the materials you need. Do not expect other students to lend you paint, brushes and canvases!!!
Aug. 30—Introduction, Syllabus and brief gradation project
NO CLASS SEPT. 6!!!!!!
Sept. 13—Introduction to the Still Life: Drawing Exercises/Tonal Still Life (Painting #1)
Bring canvas or canvasboard (14 x 18"), pencil, eraser, palette, several brushes, black and white paint, rags, labeled glass jar, turpenoid and brush cleaner
Sept. 20—Tonal Still Life (Painting #1)—Supplies as above
Sept. 27— Earth Colors Still Life (Painting #2)
Bring canvas or canvasboard no bigger than 14x 18", pencil, eraser, palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
Oct. 4— Earth Colors Still Life (Painting #2)—Supplies as above
NO CLASS OCT. 11!!!!!!
Oct. 18— Color Mixing (Painting # 3)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", pencil, eraser, palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
Oct. 25—Color Mixing (Painting #3)—Supplies as above
Nov. 1—Lush Still Life (Painting #4)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", pencil, eraser, palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
Nov. 8— Lush Still Life (Painting #4)—Supplies as above
Nov. 15— Finish Lush Still Life (Painting #4)—Supplies as above
Nov. 22— Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", pencil, eraser, palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors plus what you are going to paint: flowers, vases, bottles, fruit, vegetables, etc.
Nov. 29— Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)—Supplies as above
Dec. 6—Free Choice Painting (Painting # 6)—Supplies as above
Dec. 13--Free Choice Painting (Painting #6)--Supplies as above
Dec. 20—Critique—Bring all your work.
"ACCOMMODATIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:
As stated in the current college catalog, any student who needs specific accommodations based on the impact of a disability should register with the office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) to be eligible for accommodations, which are determined on an individual basis. The SSD office is located in the Science Building, room S-132 (718-631-6257). Students should also contact their instructor privately to discuss their specific needs."
Professor Julia Healy
http://paintingatqcc.blogspot.com
Introduction: This course will explores painting at the beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Students will be divided into groups and will work on assignments or continue pursuing their individual directions. Some basic instruction on learning "to see" will be given to beginners, as necessary. If you are an intermediate or advanced student, you should bring in examples of previous work, as well as ideas you wish to work on. It is always best to work from real life, but you may work from your own photographs. Do not work from reproductions, calendars or magazine illustrations if at all possible. Note: We may meet for a museum tour, in which case one of the classes will be cancelled.
Attendance and Lateness: Attendance is mandatory. There is no substitute for working and participating in class. Three absences are grounds for a failing grade.
Please be on time. Class begins promptly at 6:10 p.m. Two tardies will be counted as one absence. If you will have an ongoing scheduling conflict, please discuss it with me at the beginning of the semester.
Grading: Individual grades will be given for each painting and averaged to make up 90% of your grade. Class participation will count for another 10%.
Supplies: Materials and supplies for this class are expensive, but there is no overpriced textbook to buy! We will discuss how to approach buying the materials the first class. You must come prepared to work every week, with all the materials you need. Do not expect other students to lend you paint, brushes and canvases!!!
Aug. 30—Introduction, Syllabus and brief gradation project
NO CLASS SEPT. 6!!!!!!
Sept. 13—Introduction to the Still Life: Drawing Exercises/Tonal Still Life (Painting #1)
Bring canvas or canvasboard (14 x 18"), pencil, eraser, palette, several brushes, black and white paint, rags, labeled glass jar, turpenoid and brush cleaner
Sept. 20—Tonal Still Life (Painting #1)—Supplies as above
Sept. 27— Earth Colors Still Life (Painting #2)
Bring canvas or canvasboard no bigger than 14x 18", pencil, eraser, palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
Oct. 4— Earth Colors Still Life (Painting #2)—Supplies as above
NO CLASS OCT. 11!!!!!!
Oct. 18— Color Mixing (Painting # 3)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", pencil, eraser, palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
Oct. 25—Color Mixing (Painting #3)—Supplies as above
Nov. 1—Lush Still Life (Painting #4)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", pencil, eraser, palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
Nov. 8— Lush Still Life (Painting #4)—Supplies as above
Nov. 15— Finish Lush Still Life (Painting #4)—Supplies as above
Nov. 22— Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", pencil, eraser, palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors plus what you are going to paint: flowers, vases, bottles, fruit, vegetables, etc.
Nov. 29— Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)—Supplies as above
Dec. 6—Free Choice Painting (Painting # 6)—Supplies as above
Dec. 13--Free Choice Painting (Painting #6)--Supplies as above
Dec. 20—Critique—Bring all your work.
"ACCOMMODATIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:
As stated in the current college catalog, any student who needs specific accommodations based on the impact of a disability should register with the office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) to be eligible for accommodations, which are determined on an individual basis. The SSD office is located in the Science Building, room S-132 (718-631-6257). Students should also contact their instructor privately to discuss their specific needs."
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Welcome Students
This blog is for students taking the CUNY/QCC Painting 261/262/263 Class taught be Professor Julia Schmitt Healy on Monday nights. Should there be a last-minute class cancellation, I will post it here. Enjoy your semester.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Last Class This Semester
We will have a model for the first two hours and then we will critique work and have a party. Bring at least three pieces to look at, if possible. Bring what food or drink you want---I'll supply the cutlery, cups, plates and napkins. See you then!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Yes, we have a model!!!
There will be a model for the next three classes (5/3, 5/10. 5/17). You don't have to feel obligated to work from the model if you don't want to. If you do, it might be good to bring a pad of paper with cardboard backing and some drawing materials for warm-up drawings. Come prepared to work on something new, no matter what you are choosing as your subject matter.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Class #4
We will be making an earth-colored still life. Expect to use colors such as greens, browns (siennas, umbers) and yellows, as well as white and black. Make sure you bring a canvas or canvas board and plenty of rags! (Did I mention plenty of rags????)
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Class on Thursday, Feb. 18
Don't forget we have class this THURSDAY!!! Bring a blank canvas if you think you will finish the gradation still life early. Also, you'll need earth colors for the next assignment: raw sienna or yellow ocher, burnt sienna, burnt umber and raw sienna (optional). You'll also need your white and black, and it wouldn't hurt to have cadmium red and cadmium yellow as well.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Syllabus for 261
Painting—AR261/262/263—Winter 2010
Professor Julia Healy
jhealy@qcc.cuny.edu
Introduction: This course will explores painting at the beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Students will be divided into groups and will work on assignments or continue pursuing their individual directions. Some basic instruction on learning "to see" will be given to beginners, as necessary. If you are an intermediate or advanced student, you should bring in examples of previous work, as well as ideas you wish to work on. It is always best to work from real life, but you may work from your own photographs. Do not work from reproductions, calendars or magazine illustrations if at all possible.
Attendance and Lateness: Attendance is mandatory. There is no substitute for working and participating in class. Three absences are grounds for a failing grade.
Please be on time. Class begins promptly at 6 p.m. Two tardies will be counted as one absence. If you will have an ongoing scheduling conflict, please discuss it with me at the beginning of the semester.
Grading: Individual grades will be given for each painting and averaged to make up 90% of your grade. Class participation will count for another 10%.
Supplies: Materials and supplies for this class are expensive, but there is no overpriced textbook to buy! We will discuss how to approach buying the materials the first class. You must come prepared to work every week, with all the materials you need. Do not expect other students to lend you paint, brushes and canvases!!!
The following assignments are for beginners.
2/1—Introduction & Syllabus
2/8—Introduction to the Still Life: Drawing Exercises/Tonal Still Life (Painting #1)
Bring canvas or canvasboard (14 x 18"), palette, several brushes, black and white paint, rags, labeled glass jar, turpenoid and brush cleaner
2/18 (THURSDAY)—Tonal Still Life (Painting #1)—Supplies as above
2/22—Earth Colors Still Life (Painting #2)
Bring small canvas or canvasboard no bigger than 9 x 12", palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
3/1—Earth Colors Still Life (Painting #2)—Supplies as above
3/8—Color Mixing (Painting # 3)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
3/15—Color Mixing (Painting #3)—Supplies as above
3/22--As above, continued
4/12—Lush Still Life (Painting #4)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
4/19— Lush Still Life (Painting #4)—Supplies as above
4/26— Lush Still Life (Painting #4)—Supplies as above
5/3— Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18" palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors plus what you are going to paint: flowers, vases, bottles, fruit, vegetables, etc.
5/10—Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)—Supplies as above
5/17—Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)—Supplies as above
5/24—Critiques/Assessments--Bring all your work
"ACCOMMODATIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:
As stated in the current college catalog, any student who needs specific accommodations based on the impact of a disability should register with the office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) to be eligible for accommodations, which are determined on an individual basis. The SSD office is located in the Science Building, room S-132 (718-631-6257). Students should also contact their instructor privately to discuss their specific needs."
Supply List for Ar 261/Prof. J. Healy
apron or old shirt to protect clothes
container such as a shoe box, bag or bin for supplies
A glass container or two to store your turpenoid. It needs to have a lid and be labeled with your name.
Paint: Oil is preferable; for acrylics, see me.
37 ml tubes or bigger of :
Cadmium Red Medium
Cadmium Orange or Cadmium Orange Hue
Cadmium Yellow Light
Alizarin Crimson
Ultramarine Blue
Permanent Green Light
Viridian Green
Burnt Umber
Yellow Ochre
Burnt Sienna
Ivory Black or Mars Black
150 ml tube:
Titanium White
Extra Colors: Dioxazine Purple, Cobalt Blue, Pthalo Blue, Raw Sienna, Raw Umber, Terre Verte Green, Permanent Red (Medium). Any other colors that attract you are also fine.
Solvent: Quart of Turpenoid or Turpenoil. No turpentine or other solvents.
Brushes: Get no less than 4 brushes--long handles. Get different sizes and kinds.
Better to buy medium to expensive brushes--cheap ones will not perform well or last very long.
Palette: Disposable 12 x 16” tear-off palettes are easiest to use in class.
Palette Knife: One or more bent palette knives would be useful
Support: Stretched canvases are best (12 x 16”, 16 x 20”, 20 x 22” are good sizes.) Canvas boards are okay, but not as permanent. You’ll need about 5 canvases.
Rags: LOTS OF THEM. Paper towels are nice, too. Lots of them, as well.
Optional Extras: Linseed oil/Stand Oil/Damar Varnish
CDs you would like the class to share
Foods/Non-alcoholic drinks for all to share
Note: If using acrylics, get retarder for slower drying. Extras: Gel Medium, Matte Medium
Suppliers
Dick Blick (10% discount with ID)
1-5 Bond Street
NY, NY 10003
212.533.2444
Utrecht Art Supply (10% discount with ID)
11 Street at 3rd Avenue
NY, NY 10003
212.777.5353
Pearl Paint (10% discount with ID)
308 Canal Street
NY, NY 10012
212.431.7932
Professor Julia Healy
jhealy@qcc.cuny.edu
Introduction: This course will explores painting at the beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. Students will be divided into groups and will work on assignments or continue pursuing their individual directions. Some basic instruction on learning "to see" will be given to beginners, as necessary. If you are an intermediate or advanced student, you should bring in examples of previous work, as well as ideas you wish to work on. It is always best to work from real life, but you may work from your own photographs. Do not work from reproductions, calendars or magazine illustrations if at all possible.
Attendance and Lateness: Attendance is mandatory. There is no substitute for working and participating in class. Three absences are grounds for a failing grade.
Please be on time. Class begins promptly at 6 p.m. Two tardies will be counted as one absence. If you will have an ongoing scheduling conflict, please discuss it with me at the beginning of the semester.
Grading: Individual grades will be given for each painting and averaged to make up 90% of your grade. Class participation will count for another 10%.
Supplies: Materials and supplies for this class are expensive, but there is no overpriced textbook to buy! We will discuss how to approach buying the materials the first class. You must come prepared to work every week, with all the materials you need. Do not expect other students to lend you paint, brushes and canvases!!!
The following assignments are for beginners.
2/1—Introduction & Syllabus
2/8—Introduction to the Still Life: Drawing Exercises/Tonal Still Life (Painting #1)
Bring canvas or canvasboard (14 x 18"), palette, several brushes, black and white paint, rags, labeled glass jar, turpenoid and brush cleaner
2/18 (THURSDAY)—Tonal Still Life (Painting #1)—Supplies as above
2/22—Earth Colors Still Life (Painting #2)
Bring small canvas or canvasboard no bigger than 9 x 12", palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
3/1—Earth Colors Still Life (Painting #2)—Supplies as above
3/8—Color Mixing (Painting # 3)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
3/15—Color Mixing (Painting #3)—Supplies as above
3/22--As above, continued
4/12—Lush Still Life (Painting #4)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18", palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors
4/19— Lush Still Life (Painting #4)—Supplies as above
4/26— Lush Still Life (Painting #4)—Supplies as above
5/3— Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)
Bring canvas or canvasboard at least 14 x 18" palette, brushes, rags, turpenoid, brush cleaner and all your colors plus what you are going to paint: flowers, vases, bottles, fruit, vegetables, etc.
5/10—Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)—Supplies as above
5/17—Free Choice Still Life (Painting # 5)—Supplies as above
5/24—Critiques/Assessments--Bring all your work
"ACCOMMODATIONS FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES:
As stated in the current college catalog, any student who needs specific accommodations based on the impact of a disability should register with the office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) to be eligible for accommodations, which are determined on an individual basis. The SSD office is located in the Science Building, room S-132 (718-631-6257). Students should also contact their instructor privately to discuss their specific needs."
Supply List for Ar 261/Prof. J. Healy
apron or old shirt to protect clothes
container such as a shoe box, bag or bin for supplies
A glass container or two to store your turpenoid. It needs to have a lid and be labeled with your name.
Paint: Oil is preferable; for acrylics, see me.
37 ml tubes or bigger of :
Cadmium Red Medium
Cadmium Orange or Cadmium Orange Hue
Cadmium Yellow Light
Alizarin Crimson
Ultramarine Blue
Permanent Green Light
Viridian Green
Burnt Umber
Yellow Ochre
Burnt Sienna
Ivory Black or Mars Black
150 ml tube:
Titanium White
Extra Colors: Dioxazine Purple, Cobalt Blue, Pthalo Blue, Raw Sienna, Raw Umber, Terre Verte Green, Permanent Red (Medium). Any other colors that attract you are also fine.
Solvent: Quart of Turpenoid or Turpenoil. No turpentine or other solvents.
Brushes: Get no less than 4 brushes--long handles. Get different sizes and kinds.
Better to buy medium to expensive brushes--cheap ones will not perform well or last very long.
Palette: Disposable 12 x 16” tear-off palettes are easiest to use in class.
Palette Knife: One or more bent palette knives would be useful
Support: Stretched canvases are best (12 x 16”, 16 x 20”, 20 x 22” are good sizes.) Canvas boards are okay, but not as permanent. You’ll need about 5 canvases.
Rags: LOTS OF THEM. Paper towels are nice, too. Lots of them, as well.
Optional Extras: Linseed oil/Stand Oil/Damar Varnish
CDs you would like the class to share
Foods/Non-alcoholic drinks for all to share
Note: If using acrylics, get retarder for slower drying. Extras: Gel Medium, Matte Medium
Suppliers
Dick Blick (10% discount with ID)
1-5 Bond Street
NY, NY 10003
212.533.2444
Utrecht Art Supply (10% discount with ID)
11 Street at 3rd Avenue
NY, NY 10003
212.777.5353
Pearl Paint (10% discount with ID)
308 Canal Street
NY, NY 10012
212.431.7932
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