Art Bites: Mountain Vistas with Riley Doyle

Art Bites: Mountain Vistas with Riley Doyle

# 360 Art Bites | This program is completed

1501 10th Ave East Seattle, WA 98102 United States

TBD

All Levels

6/4/2020 (one day)

12:00 PM-1:00 PM PDT on Th

$25.00

$22.50

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Come learn to paint the landscape in gouache with instructor Riley Doyle. Every Thursday of June, from noon to 1pm, paint along with Riley as he creates a painting in his sketchbook with the opaque water medium, gouache. Each week will encounter a different type of landscape or lighting situation in nature, pulling from photo references to create the piece. Paint along with him, or just watch and see how he works through the different scenarios. (A private Facebook group page will be made for the class where he will field any questions and provide the images for students to work from from their own space, students are free to share their work on this page as well.)
Note: The instructor will be working in gouache paint, students are welcome to join along using other types of paint.

  • You are free to use whatever painting materials you have as the principles of landscape painting apply no matter the medium, however, if you wish to follow along more closely with my process, please refer to the supplies below to see what I will be using.
  • Supplies:
  • 140 lbs watercolor paper, small sheets or 6” x 9” or 7” x 10” Watercolor sketchbook
  • Brushes- soft, water media brushes. I tend to use cheap synthetics. Make sure you have a good variety of sizes.
  • Paint - Any brand you have already or prefer to use is fine, just make sure you have the gouache paint that comes in tubes. I do not use the dried watercolor cakes.
  • This is my palette:
  • -Permanent White
  • -Cadmium Lemon
  • -Azo Yellow
  • -Raw Sienna
  • -Cadmium Red Light
  • -Cadmium Orange
  • -Alizarin Crimson
  • -Permanent Green Light
  • -Ultramarine
  • -Ivory Black
  • You are free to use your own palette of colors, However, having Cadmium Lemon, Raw Sienna, and Ultramarine are highly recommended additions to whatever your pallet is.
  • Any watercolor palette will work, I use this one:
  • https://www.amazon.com/Mijello-Airtight-Watercolor-18-Well-Palette/dp/B0049UZEWQ/ref=sr_1 _2?dchild=1&keywords=watercolor+palette&qid=1589046240&sr=8-2
  • Have a container or two for water to clean the brush in and to pull clean water from