Friday, December 30, 2022

Saturday, December 3, 2022

A MASTER SUPPLY LIST


 THE ARTS CAFE operates as a bring-your-own-supplies program. We provide this list as a master list - a dream list - as it were of all the wonderful supplies.  Many times there will be a need for more of one item than another. Start small, simple, and build as interest and opportunity allows. 

BASIC BEGINNING ART SUPPLIES

RECOMMENDED FOR EACH ART METHOD – A GENERAL IDEA OF THE TYPE OF MATERIALS USED

Drawing

Black and White Drawing

1. 3 or 4 quality ‘soft graphite’ drawing pencils: the 2B, 4B, and 6B.  

2. A regular #2(HB) pencil (buy in packages and they cost less)

3. A sketchbook (with good thick covers for support); but others will work

4. Several erases: a pink pearl, a vinyl eraser, and a kneaded eraser

5. High quality drawing paper of at least 11″ by 14″ but  8” by 10” works too

6. Vine charcoal

7. Compressed charcoal (black)

8. A blending stump or two


Color Drawing

1. Higher quality colored pencils if possible. The cost more but the results are nicer.  If price becomes an issue, buy a pack that contains less colors.  Be aware there can be wide variety of quality among companies selling ‘color pencils’ for art work. Some aim for the grade school market and are less quality.

2. Colored drawing paper.  Nice ones to try first are gray tones and the black.

3. Chalk pastels

4. Oil Pastels

5. Blending stumps


Watercolor Painting

1. A pan of watercolor cakes (the highest High Quality available) or a set of watercolor tubes-primary colors. Add some basic colors such as Paynes Gray (dark gray), Indigo blue, and Burnt Umber (brown)

2. A variety of nylon or sable brushes

3. An 11” by 14” or larger pad of paper designed and marked as suitable for “Watercolors”

4. A palette: can be a plastic mixing tray, a suitable tray, plate, or other item to  your taste


Acrylic Paint

1. A set of paints in primary colors (tubes) plus extra White, Gray and Burnt Umber

2. A variety of Nylon brushes

3. A palette: can be a plastic mixing tray, a suitable tray, plate or other item fitting your style

4. Assortment of stretched canvas or canvas board (larger boards can be better to begin; boards are  usually less expensive than the stretched canvas)

5. Floor or table top easel


Oil Painting

1. A set of oil paints in basic primary colors (tubes) plus additional Titanium White, Paynes Gray, blue, green, and Burnt Umber

2. Small bottle of linseed oil and then add paint thinner and cleaner

3. Several small glass bottles or jars (recycle kitchen jars)

4. A collection of several sizes of Bristle brushes and sable brushes

5. A disposable palette pad or paper plates to use to hold paints and serve as palette

6. Odorless mineral spirits

7. Several rags (old t-shirts and cotton cloth items work well)

8. Assortment of stretched canvas or canvas boards 


TIP: Clean brushes with Dawn liquid dish soap or common household hair conditioner. These do an able job of cleaning and conditioning most brushes and are much cheaper than retail ‘art’ products having the same ingredients.

“THE ARTS CAFE “ at  EDUC. BLDG, STROUD UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, STROUD, OK

“MAKING THEWORLD BEAUTIFUL ONE PROJECT AT A TIME”


Thursday, December 1, 2022

2023 - TWO NIGHTS TO SELECT FROM!!

Beginning the first Wednesday and Thursday of January, join The Arts Cafe as we continue exploring art by learning the basics and tips for working in oil paints. If Wednesday does not work - Thursday is there to give you an "art break" during the week.  Use the CONTACT FORM to send you name and which night you are interested in attending. 

Bring-Your-Own-Supplies (for tips on materials see the page tap "Supplies").

REMEMBER - select one of two nights to enjoy art fun at THE ARTS CAFE!




LAST SESSIONS FOR 2022!!

We had a wonderful few months exploring a lot of new mediums of art!  We are over for this year BUT join us in January 2023: two evenings will be available - Wednesdays or Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 
Again sessions are led by Paula Ackerman and Marilyn A. Hudson and have as a goal providing skills to begin or continue a journey into various art mediums.









































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