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Media: Acrylic
Wine and Grapes - Learn how to Paint Glass - Sue Pruett, MDA
In this lesson, the student learns how to approach a simple still life composition that includes a glass object and translucent grapes. Artist and teacher Sue Pruett provides step by step instructions and photographs to that takes the student through the painting process. This 16 page lesson is packed with information addressing the important concepts related to painting glass such as transparency, light and shadow. Still Life concepts are always reinforced.
Objectives of the Lesson:
- Dimensional Control (lost and found edges) Shapes/Form
- Perspective - Ellipse
- Shadows - Cast Shadows, Resting Shadows
- Realistic Still Life
- Below Eye Level Still Life Painting
- Transparent Glass
- Float Color
- Refined Blending
- Washes
Traditions Mediums:
DATM01 - Glazing Medium
DATM02 - Extender and Blending Medium
DATM04 - Traditions Satin Varnish
Traditions Brushes
TB32 - 8 Flat
TB34 – 12 Flat
TB11 - 3/0 Liner
TB41 - 6 Filbert
TB42 - 8 Filbert
TB101 – 0 Mini Mop
TB102 – 1 Mini Mop
TB111 – 3/8” Blender Mop
TB121 – ¾ Soft White Mop
Palette: Traditions Acrylics
Brown Madder (Pr175)
Carbon Black (PBlk7)
Dioxazine Purple (PV23)
Hansa Yellow Light PY3
Indian Yellow (PY139)
Medium Grey #6
Medium White
Naphthol Red (PR170)
Raw Umber (PBr 7)
Red Violet (PV19)
Sapphire Blue
True Gold (MICA)
Warm White
Yellow Oxide (PY42)