


Introduction to Painting and Drawing the Landscape - 28th September
Time – 10am – 3.30pm
Dates – Sunday 28th September, 2025
Venue – Annandale Neighbourhood Centre - Back Hall
In this fun and challenging one day workshop you will learn fundamental skills in painting and drawing the landscape in acrylic or oil paint from a photo. Experienced and qualified art tutor and practicing landscape artist Ochre Lawson will guide you in learning new skills, demonstrations and looking at master landscape artists throughout history.
Time – 10am – 3.30pm
Dates – Sunday 28th September, 2025
Venue – Annandale Neighbourhood Centre - Back Hall
In this fun and challenging one day workshop you will learn fundamental skills in painting and drawing the landscape in acrylic or oil paint from a photo. Experienced and qualified art tutor and practicing landscape artist Ochre Lawson will guide you in learning new skills, demonstrations and looking at master landscape artists throughout history.
Time – 10am – 3.30pm
Dates – Sunday 28th September, 2025
Venue – Annandale Neighbourhood Centre - Back Hall
In this fun and challenging one day workshop you will learn fundamental skills in painting and drawing the landscape in acrylic or oil paint from a photo. Experienced and qualified art tutor and practicing landscape artist Ochre Lawson will guide you in learning new skills, demonstrations and looking at master landscape artists throughout history.
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Skills in observation and composition of the landscape
How to see and paint perspective in the landscape
How to divide the picture plane
How to create a sense of depth
How to mix tone and a limited colour palette
How to lay out a pallet
About different landscape artists and their approach
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Canvas, canvas paper or Board to paint on. Bring one support, minimum 12” x 16″ for the workshop. This may be cheap canvas from a $2 shop.
An A4 art journal or cartridge paper, willow charcoal/4b pencil and rubber for sketching out ideas
A selection of 3-4 filbert brushes small, medium and large size. A large glue brush for painting a ground is also useful.
A rectangle plastic or wooden palette (no smaller than A3 size)
Rags, Apron
Paints: Students may use Oils or acrylics depending onpreference.
A good basic colour palette includes:
Ochre yellow (warm) and lemon yellow (cool)
Ultramarine Blue
Burnt Sienna
Titanium White
Please buy ‘student quality’ paints (Matisse Derivan Acrylics (structure) or Art Spectrum oils/acrylics are good, reasonably priced brands). Cheap paints are a waste of money! At least have a good quality titanium white.
If using Oil Paints:
You will need odourless solvent for cleanup and mixing. We recommend ‘Gamsol’ by Gamblin. This is the least toxic solvent on the market and the same price as other odourless solvents. Solvents MUST be odourless. Linseed oil is also recommended for mixing mediums but not necessary for a one day workshop. Oil painting solvents and mediums must not be tipped down the sinks. You will need to bring 2 small jars with lids to take away spent solvents/mediums. Spent solvents/ mediums must be taken with you and not left in the hall. Your tutor will give you information on reusing and disposing of spent solvents and mediums. You need to clean oil brushes at home. If you want to save paint bring some glad wrap to put over your pallet.
If using Acrylic Paints:
Bring a general purpose flow medium.
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Ochre Lawson is a professional artist with over 15 years experience as a painting and drawing tutor. Ochre works with students at their own level and pace and encourages them to discover their own interests and style in a relaxing and supportive atmosphere.
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Toilets with disabled access, hall also has disabled access
Easels and backing boards
Tables, drop sheets
Some source material
Kitchen facilities with fridge, microwave, coffee/tea, milk, mugs