portraits – capturing a likeness in paint

Summary

£165 2 days

9am to 4pm

Based at Portishead Yacht Club.

Spring 2024

Sat 23 & Sun 24 March

Autumn 2024

Fri 4 & Sat 5 October

Ian will help you capture a likeness of the sitter and help with handling of oil paint. You can use acrylic paint if you prefer but this course is a great opportunity to try oil paint.

The course will be suitable for beginners or more experienced artists.

You will be working from a clothed portrait model with the inherent exciting challenge of converting a real-life 3D breathing person into a 2D image.

The fundamental of getting a likeness is drawing but it doesn’t have to be complicated, this will be a plumbline free zone. The overriding aim is to really look at the model and put down what you are seeing. This is easier said than done but Ian will share many techniques to help you check your own work as you go that you will then be able to apply to your work at home.

The course will be limited to a maximum of six students to allow plenty of time for one to one support and good views of the model.

Course Outline:

There are various approaches to starting a painting, different techniques suit different people so Ian will cover a range of methods.

Day 1 

Contour drawing in thin paint.

(If more practice is necessary you I’ll be able to practice the approach using charcoal).

Size, what size to draw?

Squint to simplify and see big shapes before small shapes.

Squint to see the tonal range.

Ian will demonstrate as needed to suit the group’s ability.

Day 1 afternoon and day 2

The group will have the same model for day 2 so you can continue trying different approaches from day 1 or begin work on a longer study.

Keep squinting. 

Introduction to the limited palette and a demo, for those doing painting. Oil painting can seem overwhelming and complex so Ian will keep things simple with a palette of 3 colours plus white and a bit of solvent at the initial stages.

There’s sometimes a hurdle moving from the drawing to painting stage, Ian will help with that transition.

Materials

All basic materials will be provided.

You are welcome to bring any favourite paints or easel.

Please bring 4+ hog hair size 4-8 brushes suitable for oil painting, ideally filberts and a 16×20 inch canvas if you would like to use one.

Other info

There are steps and a slope down to the yacht club, Ian will be available to help carry things.

You might get a bit messy so dress appropriately or bring an apron.

Enquire about the course. Please specify which dates.

Ian Price

Ian is an artist working in oil paint and has been organising and running portrait courses for Andrew James at this venue for 8 years and has often been asked about courses for beginner or novice artists.

Ian now has the opportunity to offer portrait tuition again after initial courses last autumn.

As well as learning under Andrew James, Ian has benefitted from being taught by many other award winning portrait artists such as Felicia Forte, Teresa Oaxaca and Luca Indracollo. This exposure to a range of approaches has led to the point where he sees all methods are valid and there’s no need to dogmatically stick to one if that doesn’t suit you or the subject.

Ian has exhibited widely including having work selected for the RWA, NEAC, ROI, BSOA LPS and Holburne Portrait Prize.

Location – Portishead Yacht School Clubhouse

A beautiful location overlooking the Severn, free parking on Belton Rd, park at end by coast, the Clubhouse is down a short path to the right. Postcode for sat nav BS20 8DR