Picture of an easel with a painting in process depicting a silver truck, with the silver truck scene in the background.

URBAN FIELD PAINTING STUDIO

Weeklong Workshop | Available

6520 5th Ave South Seattle, WA 98108 United States
Studio B (Room 123)
All Levels
8/11/2025-8/22/2025
9:30 AM-4:30 PM PDT on Sun Mon Tue Wed Th Fri Sat
$1,575.00
$1,417.50
$20.00

URBAN FIELD PAINTING STUDIO

Weeklong Workshop | Available

Instruction Medium: Multiple

Join Riley Doyle, Director of the (new!) Contemporary Landscape Atelier, in this unique and intimate summer painting intensive!

 

Participants will work on-site, alongside the instructor, at Equinox Studios in Georgetown, Seattle. Responding to the eclectic layers of concrete, metal, foliage, found objects, and sky each artist will create a series of dynamic compositions culled from the environment.

 

Over the course of 12 days, participants will learn strategies for collecting visual data in the form of sketches, collage, and painted studies in the field, as well as how to combine and transform that data into dynamic studio compositions. Moving fluidly between field and studio will be emphasized throughout the course.

 

Sessions will include demonstrations, discussions around the topics of field painting and landscape painting, and individual and group critiques. Students will have 24-hour access to our shared Studio B at Equinox for the full duration of the workshop.

 

A group exhibition of works created in this workshop will be organized for an upcoming Art Attack opening in the Fall/Winter 2025!

Schedule:


9:30am - 4:30pm (Students have 24/7 access)
Teaching days: M/W/F

 

Monday - 8/11, Instructor Day: Demo, Discussions, Field Sketches

 

Tuesday - 8/12, Independent Field & Studio

 

Wednesday - 8/13, Instructor Day: Demo, Discussions, Field Sketches

 

Thursday - 8/14, Independent Field & Studio

 

Friday - 8/15, Instructor Day: Demos, Discussions, Crits, Field Sketches & Studio Practice

 

Saturday- 8/16, Independent Field & Studio

 

Sunday - 8/17, Independent Field & Studio

 

Monday - 8/18  Instructor Day: Demos, Discussions, Crits, Field Painting & Studio Practice

 

Tuesday - 8/19 Independent Field & Studio

 

Wednesday - 8/20, Instructor Day: Demos, Discussions, Crits, Field Painting & Studio Practice

 

Thursday - 8/21, Independent Field & Studio

 

Friday - 8/22, Instructor Day: Discussions, Crits, Field Painting & Studio Practice

PM: Ending celebration, share and show final works

 

  • This workshop is cross disciplinary, please bring whatever medium you prefer to work with. The school will make available any additional materials for participants to explore. Come prepared to work outside. Easels can be provided, but bringing your own setup of choice is preferable.

     

    We recommend assembling the following kits:

     

    Drawing/Sketching Kit

    Sketchbook, graphite pencils, sharpener, rulers, drawing board or clip board

    Painting Kit

    You are welcome to use the medium of your choice.

    Below you will find supply lists for both oils and gouache.

     

    Easel Types:

    -French easel- heavy and large to carry, but stable

    -Field Easel- lightweight and compact, but need to be weighed down for stability

    (ex: Napoli easel)

    -Pochade Box- Stable and useful, most require a tripod, and they can be expensive.

    (Open Box M, Strada Easel, Edge Pro easel, Guerilla Painter, En Plein Air

    Pro, New Wave pochade, Cup Palette. I currently use a Strada Easel with a tripod or a DayTripper setup made by Prolific Painter.)

     

    You are free to bring any setup that you already have or are comfortable with, but remember that you may have to carry it a little ways to the painting location from the parking lot. I would recommend trying out your setup before class, even if just in your own yard.

     

    Read this article for more: https://www.outdoorpainter.com/best-plein-air-easels-for-artists/

     

    Oil Painting:

    Solvent: Gamsol

    Medium: Galkyd Light OR your medium of choice.

    Small sealable jars to carry solvent and mediums.

    This one is great for solvent:

    https://www.amazon.com/Guerrilla-Painter-Mighty-Brush-Washer/dp/B0049UZFBG

     

    Painting Surfaces:

    Please bring whatever you are comfortable painting on and make sure you have multiples! We will be working on many smaller field studies, as well as larger works in the studio. Arches Oil Paper pads (9x12, 12x16) and single sheets 16 x 20 are wonderful. Stretched canvas and panels are also good.

     

    Oil Paint:

    Any brand you have already or prefer to use is fine, Gamblin is a high quality and affordable brand. Williamsburg Paints are wonderful, but more expensive.

    Be sure to have an assortment of colors and you can add more to your palette if needed throughout the duration of the workshop.

     

    Simple Primary Palette:

    *-Titanium White

    *-Cadmium Yellow Light

    *-Cadmium Red

    *-Ultramarine

    *-Ivory Black

     

    Earth Colors:

    -Naples Italian Yellow

    -Nickel Yellow

    -Raw Sienna

    -Burnt Sienna

    -Raw Umber

     

     

    Chromatic Colors:

    Cadmium Red Light

    Cadmium Orange

    Quinacridone Magenta

     

    Brushes- good variety of size and shapes.

    Both synthetic (smooth) and bristle hairs.

     

     

    Plein Air Painting in Gouache

    The simplest setup is just a compact folding chair,

    like listed below, and a watercolor sketchbook and your gouache paints and brushes.

    Your gouache set up can be just a small chair, paints and brushes, and a panel/board to tape your watercolor paper onto.

     

    Compact foldable chair:

    https://www.amazon.com/lychee-Outdoor-Three-Legged-Foldable-

    Travelling/dp/B07PK1X5FK/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&ampx;keywords=3+legged+foldable+camping+chair

    &ampx;qid=1589044010&ampx;s=arts-crafts&ampx;sr=8-2

     

    Water Media Brushes- variety of sizes and shapes

    *A brush carrying case is very helpful:

    https://smile.amazon.com/JTDEAL-Storage-Acrylic-Watercolor-

    Gouache/dp/B06X93CZ2F/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2TVWFOSUDS680&ampx;dchild=1&ampx;keywords=paint+bru

    sh+carrying+case&ampx;qid=1589042728&ampx;sprefix=paint+brush+carr%2Caps%2C235&ampx;sr=8-1

     

    Jars or containers for your water.

     

    Paper: Watercolor Paper/ Sketchbook

    Palette: Any watercolor palette will work, here is an example:

    https://www.amazon.com/Mijello-Airtight-Watercolor-18-Well-

    Palette/dp/B0049UZEWQ/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&ampx;keywords=watercolor+palette&ampx;qid=158904624

    0&ampx;sr=8-2

     

    Paint: Any brand you have already or prefer to use is fine, with a preference for gouache paint that comes in tubes.

     

    Example Palette:

    -Permanent White

    -Cadmium Lemon

    -Azo Yellow

    -Raw Sienna

    -Cadmium Red Light

    -Cadmium Orange

    -Alizarin Crimson

    -Permanent Green Light

    -Ultramarine

    -Ivory Black

     

    Other Supplies:

    -Paper Towels, blue shop towels or Viva brand are best

    -Apron or clothes you don’t mind getting paint on.

    -Spring Clamps, assorted sizes: these are good for a number of applications

    -Backpack to carry everything

    -Trash bag for dirty rags

    -Brimmed Hat

    -Sunscreen

    -Wet panel carrier: a container to carry your wet painting safely home. Construct your own!, or Example:

    https://www.amazon.com/RayMar-Wet-Painting-Carriers-

    Carrier/dp/B07M6RGL5D/ref=sr_1_4?crid=4UALB7O5JGGB&ampx;dchild=1&ampx;keywords=wet+panel+c

    arrier&ampx;qid=1589043183&ampx;s=arts-crafts&ampx;sprefix=wet+panel%2Carts-crafts%2C261&ampx;sr=1-4

     

     
Riley Doyle