Palette Order Left to Right: Palette Order Left to Right:
Emerald Green (Rembrandt) Emerald Green (Rembrandt)
Permanent Green Deep (Holbein)Permanent Green Deep (Holbein)
Turquoise (Rembrandt)Turquoise (Rembrandt)
White (Flake White)White (Flake White)
Lemon Yellow Thalo Red Rose or Cadmium Red Deep
Cadmium Yellow Cobalt Blue
Cadmium Orange Yellow Ochre
Cadmium Red Light Raw Sienna
Cadmium Red MediumBurnt Sienna
Thalo Red Rose or Cadmium Red Deep Raw Umber
Cobalt Blue(Any other colors: optional)
Yellow Ochre
Raw Sienna
Burnt Sienna
Bring this paper to the workshop for reference of how to place paints on your palette.
Stretched Canvas: 12”X16” or 16” X 20” or 18” X 24”
Easel: Suitable for table or standing
Brushes: All Filberts style (Robert Simmons “Signet” Series 42 brand preferred) #2, #4, #6, #8
One small pointed water color brush (for details and signature)
One large round soft bristle water color brush for blending, 1/2 to 3/4” Mop
Palette: Store bought or (1/4” birch plywood, 11”X14” or larger, two coats of shellac)
Palette Knife (the kind that looks like a small brick layers trowel, 1 1/4” to 1 3/4” blade)
Painting Medium - Winsor Newton Liquin Original painting medium for Oils
Brush Cleaning Jar with cover of odorless mineral spirits to clean brushes
Paint Box of your choice
Paper towels (one or two rolls)
Drop Cloth (From Home Depot or Lowes’s)
Table Cloth (Cheap Plastic – Dollar General or Dollar Store)
Sketch book : "Your sketch book may be used to practice drawing a particular subject with my instruction. I strongly encourages my students to get into the habit of drawing anything and everything. All painting is built on a foundation of drawing." .” Jon
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