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ONLINE ART CLASS - Painting inspired by Modigliani 4 different techniques acrylic paint pastels watercolor teaching by tascha by tascha

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Welcome to my online class "Inspired by Modigliani"!


This purchases gives you access to my online classroom LEARNING WITH TASCHA, which is a virtual classroom where I teach lessons and students can share their work and ask questions. It is a creative community!


My favorite artist MODIGLIANI!


Modigliani's style is so recognizable. It is loved the world over. I have painted many ladies in this style and I want to share my techniques with you. In this class we will try a few different medias all influenced by the lovely ladies of Modigliani. The video classes total 100 minutes of instruction to be watched at your leisure throughout the course.

VIDEO 1: The first video is a quick introduction to the man Modigliani.


VIDEO 2: This is a TWO part video we learn how to prepare the canvas for painting and then I take you through, step by step how to paint in acrylic. Step by step I talk through the process from start to finish.


VIDEO 3: In Video 3 (a two part video) we experiment drawing with conte crayons. Pastels can also be used. We sketch on brown paper using different skin tones.

VIDEO 4: In Video 4 I show how to take a Modigliani painting and make it into a quick sketch that can be detailed in watercolors.

VIDEO 5: Our last video focuses on watercolor and mixed media. This is the time to get out all your craft supplies and experiment with adding fun details to your watercolor painting!

Learning with Tascha

Learning with Tascha is a social network. It's a ning website that I have set up that will be a place for me to teach a virtual class room of students. I offer detailed instruction on my art and design techniques via video presentation.You can re-watch the videos as many times as you like until the semester is over in SEPTEMBER 2014. Each video comes with PDF notes that you can download and keep as reference. The website has a forum where students can discuss projects and ask questions. I encourage students to share their artwork with everyone so that we can grow together and get support from each other. It's a friendly place where we will all cheer each other on in our artistic development. I will be available if anyone has any questions throughout the semester.

What you need:

* A computer or ipad
* High speed internet (these videos are long)
* The ability to play videos on your computer (if you can play youtube videos you should be fine)
* 140lb. watercolor paper
* 8 x 10 inch stretched canvas
* Moleskin sketchbook with watercolor paper (or any type of sketchbook)
* Acrylic paints in these colors (if you want to follow my exact painting) Burnt Umber*Yellow Ochre*Naples Yellow*Titanium White*Naphthol Red Light*Olive Green Light*Black* I use the brand "Amsterdam" mostly. Any brand of acrylic paint will do. * Brown toned drawing paper
* Conte Crayons OR Pastels in "set of 12 portrait colors" (red brown*Ultramarine*Orange*Raw Sienna*Umber*Garnet Red*Bordeaux*Naples Yellow*Flesh*Light Orange*Pink*Red Lead*) Plus White and Black. * Bristle Brushes for acrylic and watercolor brushes * pencil and white eraser
* pan set of watercolors * colored pencil crayons * rubber stamps and ink * opaque white gel pen * WHATEVER art journaling supplies you have on hand * an open mind and ready to learn!



SIGN UP INSTRUCTIONS:

PLEASE add your EMAIL address in the "note to buyer" box when you purchase. This will be the email address the invitation to the class will be sent to. You will receive the invitation within 14 hours of purchase. Once you receive the invite in the email, simply click it and it will give you access to the classroom and videos. You can watch them as many times as you like within the semester.


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