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Painting - DAVID MANKIN Remembering in Paint - 3 day course,  Abstract Landscape Painting in Acrylic + Mixed Media - SOLD OUT


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We are excited to present a new course with David Mankin, a contemporary painter based in Cornwall. David’s abstract landscape paintings are created through a dynamic process of risk, transition and change. This course is suitable for painters of all abilities and will give you the opportunity to explore new techniques and discover new possibilities with paint.   

It will be particularly useful if you have some painting experience and want to experiment further with abstraction. If you have more experience the course will help you push the boundaries of your current painting practice.

Join David on an exciting voyage through the expressive handling of paint and materials, mark making and collage. He will guide you through the process of translating the shapes, textures, feelings and moods of the landscape in paint. Be prepared to be challenged to experiment, explore and discover. David is passionate about  surface development, layering and dramatic editing to achieve exciting results. David will talk about his own work and how he translates the sensory experiences of the landscape into paint.

A series of successful solo exhibitions and fast-expanding following, has generated widespread interest in how David creates his evocative paintings. The process is all-important. He paints to problem-solve, discover, learn rather than produce a perfect ‘final’ image. The course will give you a unique opportunity to understand his process and allow you to acquire exciting new techniques and strategies to ignite your own process.

David shows his work in solo and group shows with respected contemporary art galleries in Cornwall, London and Edinburgh as well as at The London Art Fair. David welcomes and has created numerous large-scale commissions.

When I begin, I might start off with a sketch. Then I will develop it as a work on paper: layering and building as I go. Connections begin to spark off. I move it to the canvas. I begin to see something in the image that reveals what l am trying to communicate: the experience of the landscape. I begin to think about the image: battling with the canvas and asking more of it. This is where all the tools gained through my understanding of process come in. I will respond to the canvas and try and move it on. I am always battling with questions: “What should I add?”, “Where shall I take it?”, “How should I do that?
— David Mankin

COURSE KIT / WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU

I will mainly be using acrylic heavy body paint (Golden) to demonstrate and various mixed media - Please bring the following materials with you - they are ESSENTIAL for the course.

ACRYLIC PAINTS (Liquid or Heavy Body): ‘Any Artist Quality Brand of’:Titanium White // (note: buy any decent‘white label’ brand such as Jackson or Cass Art’s own Titanium white acrylic paint, 60ml or larger) // Golden “Liquid” (NOT high flow) acrylic paints (30ml bottles - these are quite small) or Golden “Heavy Body” (60ml tubes) in the following colours are recommended. Note: These paints are expensive (but very high quality so a little goes a long way); please feel free to also bring any other acrylic paints you have and use in your work.

COLOURS: Please feel free to add any other colours you wish to work with, this is simply a guide: These are colours I often use in my work.

Hansa Yellow// Pyrrole Red// Cobalt Teal // Cobalt Turquoise // Paynes Grey // Phthalo Blue (red shade) // Permanent Green Light // Bone or Carbon Black //Green gold // Diarylide Yellow // Turquoise Phthalo //Ultramarine blue// Azurite Blue/ Manganese Blue Hue/ /Primary Cyan// Prussian Blue // Cerulean deep blue// Raw Umber// Indian Yellow// Naples Yellow// Burnt Sienna //Raw Sienna // Van Dyke Brown/ AlizarinCrimson//Yellow Ochre //Transparent Yellow Iron Oxide /

CRAYONS:  A small set of water-resistant wax crayons - a good basic set   “Caran D’ache Neocolor I - 10 crayons

A small set of water soluble crayons Necolour 2  - 10 crayons

PASTELS: A small selection soft pastels.  Ideally Unison. Some blues, greens and warm colours orange and ochre or colours of your choice  Also bring any oil pastels if you have them.

CHARCOAL: Thin, Medium and Extra thick sticks. Recommended Coates.

INK: Black drawing Ink + basic bamboo dip pen. Plus any other colours you have and enjoy working with.

PENCILS AND PENS: A selection of pens and graphite pencils for sketching.  These can include any type of pen including biro pens and things like Posca pens.

FIXATIVE (Optional ) For use sealing finished work at end of course.  I recommend you bring some fixative as will use charcoal and crayons through the course. Lascaux Fixative is recommended. This also acts as a varnish

MEDIUMS ( OPTIONAL)

 GAC 100 and Golden Airbrush Medium for extending paint.

BRUSHES: A mix of 5-10 brushes is preferable and it is not necessary to buy new brushes for this course if you have some you are already comfortable with using on acrylic works. An idea selection would be.

 Large (if possible - doesn’t have to all sizes listed) - I use Omega brushes but similar size decorator brushes would also work or Jacksons own brand. The key is big brushes!  180mm (not critical) // 120mm //100mm

 Medium - 20 x 40m mottler style brushes - Jacksons

Decorator Brushes would also be fine - you can buy cost effective brush sets which would be useful. I also use the Round decorator sash paint brushes 18mm and 25mm so one of these would be good.

Small - A mix of flat, pointed round and filbert in some of these sizes:

-Jackson’s own brand Hog bristle brushes series 334 (long flat) in size 4,8,

-Jackson’s own brand hog bristle brushes series 333 pointed round in size 2 and 6

-Jackson’s own brand hog bristle brushes series 335 (filbert) in 10 and 12

(www.jacksonsart.com )

Fine - Rigger brush, Size 5 or 6

NON-BRUSH TOOLS A palette knife or other items/tools to use for sgraffito or scratching into wet paint. I use wallpaper scraper for example but it can be anything (Please bring anything else you enjoy painting with including found items or DIY items etc)

Squeegee - I have a Halfords one but any would be useful.

PAINTING AND DRAWING SURFACES: Sturdy Mixed media paper sheets for wet and dry materials in a pad (glue bound or spiral) - I use Clairefontaine paper - Acrylic Special Paper 360gsm. 36cm x 48cm or  42 x 56cm x 10 sheets in each. These would be ideal but there are other brands to choose from Jacksons Art have a good selection.

SKETCHBOOK: Suggested Seawhite or Jacksons  - Spiral Bound. A4 landscape or square.

CANVAS OR BOARD: Three or four work surfaces in a size you are comfortable with experimenting on - 50 cm size and over will give you more scope (primed canvases or MDF boards or large sheets of paper)

 MISCELLANEOUS SUPPLIES:  A 20cm x 20cm and 30 x 30cm  white window mount

A flat palette with a decent-sized mixing area in the middle — or a paper palette pad of tear off sheets. Also useful = a small tray/plastic tub for mixing larger quantities of paint. A5 to A4 size. I often use washed out vegetable trays from the supermarket

Kitchen Towel x 2

Some soft sponges or pads for wiping paint - Halfords is s good source for these types of things

Metal scourer

Pritt Stick or PVA Glue for collage work

Blu Tack

FLOTSAM: I beachcomb for flotsam which I use in my paintings. If you have found objects from the landscape you collect please along.

APPS:  Be good if you have some form of Layout/grid app on your phone for making grids of images.

BOOK ONLINE BELOW or CALL 01803 722 352

DAVID MANKIN - Remembering in Paint weekend course - RESIDENTIAL [£708 inc VAT] FEB

The total price for this residential course is £590 + VAT (£708) including all your food, accommodation and tuition.

At the point of booking/adding to cart, you are asked to pay a non-refundable* deposit of £150.

The remaining balance (£558) is payable three weeks before the course starts (either by bank transfer, cheque or card over the phone)

*Non-refundable and non-transferrable. Please read our full Terms & Conditions including cancellations.

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DAVID MANKIN - Remembering in Paint weekend course - NON-RESIDENTIAL [£499 inc VAT] FEB

The total price for this residential course is £415 + VAT (£499) including lunch, accommodation and your tuition.

At the point of booking/adding to cart, you are asked to pay a non-refundable* deposit of £150.

The remaining balance (£349) is payable three weeks before the course starts (either by bank transfer, cheque or card over the phone)

*Non-refundable and non-transferrable. Please read our full Terms & Conditions including cancellations.

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