Introduction to Oil Painting

Introduction to Oil Painting

Class | Registration opens 7/14/2025 12:00 AM PDT

2107 Westlake Ave Seattle, WA 98121 United States
Print Press Studio #113
All Levels
10/25/2025-11/22/2025
1:30 PM-4:30 PM PDT on Sat
$430.00
$387.00

Introduction to Oil Painting

Class | Registration opens 7/14/2025 12:00 AM PDT

This 5 week class orients students to the materials and processes of oil painting through still life and master study subjects. Whether students have painting in acrylic, forayed into oil painting, or never painted before, this introductory class is a great place to start. We’ll begin with a focus on value and form, using a palette knife for careful color mixing, and breaking the subject down into light, medium, and dark shapes. From there students will move into observational still life painting and learn methods for capturing accurate proportions before exploring the subtle shifts in color temperature cast by light and shadow. Painting with a limited color palette will stretch students to see value and color relationships, practice brush control, and focus deeply on observation of subjects both from life and image references.

  • Oil Paints:
    Titanium White or Gamblin Flake White Replacement
    Yellow Ochre
    Cadmium Red
    Burnt Sienna
    Ivory Black

    Other Supplies:
    Supports: 3 8"" x 10"" or 9 x 12” canvas panels, stretched canvas, gesso-primed wood panels, or oil painting paper
    Brushes: A mix of sizes, shapes, and bristle vs. synthetic brushes
    Canvas paper, oil painting paper, or watercolor/printmaking paper coated in 2 coats of matte medium or acrylic gesso brushed on (several sheets needed for studies and color charts) Roll of 1” blue tape Palette (glass palette plus scraper or palette paper pad) Palette Knife (metal, trowel-shaped, medium size) Absorbent Rags (old t-shirts are great) Oil Painting Medium (Linseed Oil (slower drying) plus a small jar OR Galkyd/Liquin (faster drying)) Odorless Mineral Spirits (Gamblin Gamsol is best) Silicoil Brush Cleaning Tank (recommended) and/or a Small Jar Brush Washer (Brush Cleaner, Baby Oil, or Soap)
Abigail Drapkin