Wet & Wild Oil Painting (Online Workshop) Winter 2025 w/ James Swanson

Sale Price:$229.50 Original Price:$255.00
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February 5 to February 19 (Wednesdays), 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, Eastern Time

**All sessions are live and will be recorded, students do not have to be present. All recordings will be available to students for 3 months after the final session, after 3 months the recording will be deleted.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your Zoom invite.

DEMO: https://youtu.be/nYSZ_vrIIdQ

Workshop Description

I will be painting a dog in water in oil.

*Images used on this page are only examples of James Swanson's work.

Workshop Outline

Week 1 - We will be starting from scratch. We will break down the reference photo go over the best design and mix the colors we will need to make it come to life. Talk about brushes and strokes and begin the painting. We will begint to block in the dog.

Week 2 - We will talk about corrections and start the process of fixing drawing problems and color changes and then dive into the water.

Week 3 - We will be pulling everything together and talk about the final touches.

There will be time for critiques at the end of each session.

Workshop Materials

2 - canvases or panels (11x14 or 12x16) - I work on 

Centurion Oil Primed Linen Canvas Panels, find them and almost all the supplies at http://www.jerrysartarama.com

A Painting Palette - The bigger the better. Disposables ones are okay.

  -  Very important items to start painting

Safflower Oil for a painting medium. I use Safflower oil as my painting medium and it works great and isn’t toxic or smell many paint companies use it instead of Linseed oil in their paints.

I buy Safflower oil in bottles by Utrecht at Blick’s art supplies online

Baby oil - brush cleaner Only

Baby oil to clean my brushes and only to clean brushes.

Roll of paper towels and plastic grocery bags for trash

3 - small plastic or glass containers -  1-Cottage Cheese type with top to store

leftover paint and 2-smaller ones for holding painting medium and cleaner (about 2 - 3" in size).

Oil Paint Brushes – Any Bristle and Synthetic brushes will work but these size are good ones to have.

Utrecht Series 209 Pure Natural Chungking Hog Bristle Brush, Flats

Flats, Size: #12 - (1"wide brush), #10 - ( 3/4"wide brush), #6

Good strong brushes. 

Best Brushes –

I also use Rosemary Ivory Synthetic Long Flat Brushes in the same sizes. I love these brushes, great for finishing work.

Size: #12 - (1"wide brush), #10 - ( 3/4"wide brush), #4

Palette Knives – 

Blick Palette Knives by RGM, Style 31 or Style 72

triangle shaped blades about 1" or a 2 ¼ " in blade length

The 2 ¼ is what I use

Suggested Oil Paint Colors 

Perm Alizarin Crimson or Rose Madder Deep

Cadmium Red Light

Cadmium Yellow Light

Cadmium Orange

Utrecht Cobalt Blue Hue (I use the Utrecht Cobalt blue Hue)

or French Ultramarine Blue

Titanium White

Red Oxide Light or Terra Rosa or Venetian Red

Transparent Red Oxide

Phthalo Green Blue shade

Yellow Ocher

I use mostly Rembrandt oils. I find their cadmiums to be stronger and brighter than other brands.

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February 5 to February 19 (Wednesdays), 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, Eastern Time

**All sessions are live and will be recorded, students do not have to be present. All recordings will be available to students for 3 months after the final session, after 3 months the recording will be deleted.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your Zoom invite.

DEMO: https://youtu.be/nYSZ_vrIIdQ

Workshop Description

I will be painting a dog in water in oil.

*Images used on this page are only examples of James Swanson's work.

Workshop Outline

Week 1 - We will be starting from scratch. We will break down the reference photo go over the best design and mix the colors we will need to make it come to life. Talk about brushes and strokes and begin the painting. We will begint to block in the dog.

Week 2 - We will talk about corrections and start the process of fixing drawing problems and color changes and then dive into the water.

Week 3 - We will be pulling everything together and talk about the final touches.

There will be time for critiques at the end of each session.

Workshop Materials

2 - canvases or panels (11x14 or 12x16) - I work on 

Centurion Oil Primed Linen Canvas Panels, find them and almost all the supplies at http://www.jerrysartarama.com

A Painting Palette - The bigger the better. Disposables ones are okay.

  -  Very important items to start painting

Safflower Oil for a painting medium. I use Safflower oil as my painting medium and it works great and isn’t toxic or smell many paint companies use it instead of Linseed oil in their paints.

I buy Safflower oil in bottles by Utrecht at Blick’s art supplies online

Baby oil - brush cleaner Only

Baby oil to clean my brushes and only to clean brushes.

Roll of paper towels and plastic grocery bags for trash

3 - small plastic or glass containers -  1-Cottage Cheese type with top to store

leftover paint and 2-smaller ones for holding painting medium and cleaner (about 2 - 3" in size).

Oil Paint Brushes – Any Bristle and Synthetic brushes will work but these size are good ones to have.

Utrecht Series 209 Pure Natural Chungking Hog Bristle Brush, Flats

Flats, Size: #12 - (1"wide brush), #10 - ( 3/4"wide brush), #6

Good strong brushes. 

Best Brushes –

I also use Rosemary Ivory Synthetic Long Flat Brushes in the same sizes. I love these brushes, great for finishing work.

Size: #12 - (1"wide brush), #10 - ( 3/4"wide brush), #4

Palette Knives – 

Blick Palette Knives by RGM, Style 31 or Style 72

triangle shaped blades about 1" or a 2 ¼ " in blade length

The 2 ¼ is what I use

Suggested Oil Paint Colors 

Perm Alizarin Crimson or Rose Madder Deep

Cadmium Red Light

Cadmium Yellow Light

Cadmium Orange

Utrecht Cobalt Blue Hue (I use the Utrecht Cobalt blue Hue)

or French Ultramarine Blue

Titanium White

Red Oxide Light or Terra Rosa or Venetian Red

Transparent Red Oxide

Phthalo Green Blue shade

Yellow Ocher

I use mostly Rembrandt oils. I find their cadmiums to be stronger and brighter than other brands.

February 5 to February 19 (Wednesdays), 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM, Eastern Time

**All sessions are live and will be recorded, students do not have to be present. All recordings will be available to students for 3 months after the final session, after 3 months the recording will be deleted.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your Zoom invite.

DEMO: https://youtu.be/nYSZ_vrIIdQ

Workshop Description

I will be painting a dog in water in oil.

*Images used on this page are only examples of James Swanson's work.

Workshop Outline

Week 1 - We will be starting from scratch. We will break down the reference photo go over the best design and mix the colors we will need to make it come to life. Talk about brushes and strokes and begin the painting. We will begint to block in the dog.

Week 2 - We will talk about corrections and start the process of fixing drawing problems and color changes and then dive into the water.

Week 3 - We will be pulling everything together and talk about the final touches.

There will be time for critiques at the end of each session.

Workshop Materials

2 - canvases or panels (11x14 or 12x16) - I work on 

Centurion Oil Primed Linen Canvas Panels, find them and almost all the supplies at http://www.jerrysartarama.com

A Painting Palette - The bigger the better. Disposables ones are okay.

  -  Very important items to start painting

Safflower Oil for a painting medium. I use Safflower oil as my painting medium and it works great and isn’t toxic or smell many paint companies use it instead of Linseed oil in their paints.

I buy Safflower oil in bottles by Utrecht at Blick’s art supplies online

Baby oil - brush cleaner Only

Baby oil to clean my brushes and only to clean brushes.

Roll of paper towels and plastic grocery bags for trash

3 - small plastic or glass containers -  1-Cottage Cheese type with top to store

leftover paint and 2-smaller ones for holding painting medium and cleaner (about 2 - 3" in size).

Oil Paint Brushes – Any Bristle and Synthetic brushes will work but these size are good ones to have.

Utrecht Series 209 Pure Natural Chungking Hog Bristle Brush, Flats

Flats, Size: #12 - (1"wide brush), #10 - ( 3/4"wide brush), #6

Good strong brushes. 

Best Brushes –

I also use Rosemary Ivory Synthetic Long Flat Brushes in the same sizes. I love these brushes, great for finishing work.

Size: #12 - (1"wide brush), #10 - ( 3/4"wide brush), #4

Palette Knives – 

Blick Palette Knives by RGM, Style 31 or Style 72

triangle shaped blades about 1" or a 2 ¼ " in blade length

The 2 ¼ is what I use

Suggested Oil Paint Colors 

Perm Alizarin Crimson or Rose Madder Deep

Cadmium Red Light

Cadmium Yellow Light

Cadmium Orange

Utrecht Cobalt Blue Hue (I use the Utrecht Cobalt blue Hue)

or French Ultramarine Blue

Titanium White

Red Oxide Light or Terra Rosa or Venetian Red

Transparent Red Oxide

Phthalo Green Blue shade

Yellow Ocher

I use mostly Rembrandt oils. I find their cadmiums to be stronger and brighter than other brands.