Showing posts with label supplies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label supplies. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Supplies

Supply List for Ar 261
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.
4B (soft) pencil; eraser
Optional: vine charcoal (if you are using oils)
Paint: Oil is preferable; for acrylics, see me.
37 ml tubes 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
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

Monday, January 26, 2009

Materials & Supplies

Supply List for Ar 261/262/263
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.
4B (soft) pencil; eraser
Optional: vine charcoal (if you are using oils)
Paint: Oil is preferable; for acrylics, see me.
37 ml tubes 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
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

Pete & Sons
36-49 Bell Blvd.
Bayside, NY 11361
718.229.3378

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

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Supply List

Supply List for AR 261-Painting
Professor Healy

General
Apron or old shirt for smock
Container to hold your supplies that will fit into your locker
Low (not tall) glass jar (or 2) with a lid and labeled with your name
Quart of Turpenoid labeled with your name
Pencil/eraser
12 x 16” disposable palette pad
palette knife (bent kind)
Rags—lots of them—there is no substitute for rags when painting!!!
Roll of paper towels
5 canvases or canvas boards: 1-9” x 12”, 4 at least 14” x 18” (bigger is fine!)
Optional: vine charcoal and fixative

Brushes
1” flat, ¾” flat, 1/2” flat or bright,1/4” flat or bright, #1 or #2 round and as many other as you can afford. The bigger ones should be bristle; the smaller sable or synthetic for oils
Optional: pre-mixed painting medium, stand oil or linseed oil

Paint
Titanium White—You’ll use this the most
Ivory or Mars Black
Cadmium Red Medium
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Alizarin Crimson
Permanent Green Light
Ultramarine Blue
Cerulean Blue Hue
Viridian Green
Burnt Umber
Burnt Sienna
Yellow Ochre

Extra Colors: Quinacridone Violet, Cobalt Blue, Raw Sienna, Raw Umber, etc.


Optional Amenities
CDs for the class to listen to
Food/Non-alcoholic beverages for the class to share

Note: If you want to use acrylics, please see me.