Creative Expression in Oil and Cold Wax Painting
Calling all WNC artists! Come and learn oil and cold wax painting from a master of the medium! Visiting artist Mark Witzling is one of the best-known oil/cold wax painters in the US.
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Painting with oil and cold wax is fun and highly creative. Whether new to cold wax or more experienced, learn and explore various techniques to establish foundations and build layers to create visually expressive abstract paintings. Combining approaches to mark-making, line, color, shape, value, and more, learn to bring your compositions to life with international award-winning artist, Mark Witzling.
This workshop is appropriate for those new to cold wax and those with previous experience. All are welcome! There will be plenty of hands-on painting time, instructor demos, and one-on-one instructor time.
Each day's session will include a half-hour break for lunch. The gallery has a kitchenette with a refrigerator, microwave, table, and chairs where you can eat on-site.
NOTE: We will have a few supplies to purchase at cost if needed (cold wax, squeegees, brayers).
The instructor will bring and be willing to share:
- Tabletop easels if desired
- Paper towels or shop cloths
What should participants bring:
- A brown bag lunch and something to drink
- Oil paints - selection of transparent and opaque paints, any brand
- Cold wax (Gamblin or Dorlands brands)
- Palette knife
- 4 or 6" brayer (roller)
- Messermeister Silicon Bowl Scraper (squeegee), available from Amazon and elsewhere
- Disposable palette paper or freezer paper
- Painting surfaces. We will be working primarily on Arches Oil Paper and wood panels. Bring a selection of about 8-10 surfaces. Arches is available in pads or sheets from major art suppliers. Wood panels (flat or cradled) must be gessoed and sizes may vary from 8" to 20". Feel welcome to try different sizes and surfaces.
Optional:
- Other assorted mark-making tools: whisk broom, wood skewers, toothpicks, old toothbrush, Art Graf graphite, R&F Oil Sticks, cheesecloth, stencils, pencils, Mirabu markers, newsprint, wax paper, tissue paper, powdered pigment, powdered charcoal, and any other items you may want to use. These are all optional. Bring what you have. The instructor will have an assortment available and is willing to share.
- Vinyl gloves and an apron (highly recommended!)
- Painting mediums: Galkyd or Galkyd Lite. The instructor will have some to share as well.
- Gamsol (odorless mineral spirits). The instructor will have some to share as well.
Here are just a couple of examples of the types of work you can create as well as a picture of possible supplies::
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1nyq1VBiHcxKGozCNnXz9WkIBdSs42bHL Honesty is the Best Policy
https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1npZ1Dy3WZ8bUXZ3CkTA9mdN6O4Z13_eL You Say You Want a Revolution
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZbF8FdIMBrMzDRP-LXyO6-gigGC6uWhp/view?usp=sharing Possible supplies
Instructors
Mark Witzling
Contact us
- Nancy A. Cole-owner
- jn••••w@gma••••l.com
- 828-338-0070
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Painting/Drawing
Age Groups
- Adult
Levels
- Beginner - No experience needed
- Intermediate - Some experience needed