Oil Painting Portraiture
with Teresa Oaxaca
November 29 - December 2
9 am to 4 pm every day.
In this workshop, Teresa will be teaching and demonstrating how to paint the humanist portrait in oils. Her approach utilizes classical methods of the Baroque and nineteenth century, blended with a modern understanding of color, brushwork and aesthetics.
What can I expect?
A live model holding single, sustained pose over four days (with breaks!). The model will be in costume, surrounded by still life. Teresa will demonstrate her methods and guide you through your own layering and texture process when constructing your portrait. Emphasis will be placed on constructing a proportionate head using anatomy, value, color and brushwork to create various edge and blending effects. Glazing and Impasto techniques will be used.
Teresa Oaxaca is an American born artist based currently in Washington D.C. She is a full time painter whose works can be seen in collections and galleries throughout the US and internationally. Her training includes a four-year diploma at the Angel Academy of Art (Florence Italy, Graduate studies at the Florence Academy, an Apprenticeship with Odd Nerdrum in Norway, and studies at the Art League of Alexandria VA where she trained with Robert Liberace and Paul Lucchesi. Currently she teaches workshops around the United States and in Europe. Since returning to the Washington D.C. area, Teresa has been focusing on creating a new body of work; a series that takes her away from academic studies to more elaborate compositions, which combine human and still life elements.
“My work is about pleasing the eye. I paint light and the way it falls. Simple observation reveals beauty; often it is found in the unconventional.”
To see more of Teresa’s work, visit her website.
Supply List
-Ultramarine Blue Green Shade (or any ultramarine blue from Old Holland or Michael Harding or another brand of your choice)
-Chromium Oxide Green
-Lemon Ochre (or any Yellow Ochre)
-Chrome Yellow Primrose (or a Cadmium Lemon Yellow)
-Lead Tin Yellow Dark (not necessary, just her favourite!)
-Orange Molybdate (very nice orange, but Cadmium Orange can be substituted)
-Pozzuoli Red (a fancy name for red iron oxide pigments. Try looking for Venetian Red or English Red too)
-Rose Madder (or Alizarin Crimson/Permanent Rose)
-Cypress Umber Raw Dark (or a Dark Raw Umber)
-Lead White #1 (or Titaniun white, Flake White Replacement)
-Bone Black (“Ivory Black”: No one makes paint from real Ivory anymore, it’s just a fanciful name)
-Cadmium Red
-Cobalt Chromite Blue or Cerulean Blue
-French Sienna or Raw Sienna
Mediums:
Oleogel From Natural Pigments Or any Refined Linseed Oil, any brand
Expoxide Oil From Natural Pigments (or Stand Oil or Sun Thickened oil instead, any brand)
Teresa paints on both canvases and panels. Medium to smooth weave is preferred but bring what you are comfortable with. Please bring a canvas size anywhere from 16×20, or up to 34×24.
Brushes:
Suggestions include a mix of soft oil painting brushes and rough sturdy bristle (hog). Synthetics can also be used if preferred.
Registration is $650.00. Full payment due at time of registration. No refund After Nov 18th. Payment can be sent via check to our studio.
or use Zelle with your bank: gacastudio.info@gmail.com
Workshops take place in the GACA’s studio, located in the Pierce Arrow Building, 4814 Washington Blvd, Suite 322, St. Louis, MO 63108
TO REGISTER
Your space will be reserved when we receive your payment.
Checks may be mailed to GACA, 4814 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63108
or use Zelle with your bank: gacastudio.info@gmail.com
For more information on Teresa Oaxaca, please visit her website at:
http://www.teresaoaxaca.com/