Supply List (Outdoor Classes/Workshops)
- Small pad of paper and pencil
- Notebook and pen
- Portable easel of some type (French easel, pochade box, etc.)
- Canvas Panels: I recommend using smaller panels between 8 x 10 and 12 x 16 , but you may use
larger ones if you prefer. Bring a few to each class. Please don't bring stretched canvas.
- Brushes I use:
- #2, #4, #6, #8 bristle flats (I use Holbein's Killington bristle flats, but the brand doesn't really matter as long as the bristles don't fall out too easily).
- #2, #4, #8, #12 sable flats (I use Royal & Langnickel sable flats, series 5590, available at Cheap Joe's Art Stuff -- www.CheapJoes.com).
- Paint (oils): These are my palette colors and brands that I am currently using. You may get them all if you wish, but you should at least have the first seven.
- Titanium White (Utrecht, Winsor & Newton or Gamblin)
- Cadmium Yellow (M. Graham & Co.) or Cadmium Yellow Pale (Winsor & Newton)
- Cadmium Red (M. Graham & Co. or Winsor & Newton)
- Alizarin Permanent (Gamblin), or Alizarin Crimson
- Ultramarine Deep (Rembrandt) or Ultramarine Blue (Gamblin) or French Ultramarine
(Winsor & Newton)
- Viridian (Winsor & Newton or Gamblin)
- Ivory Black (M. Graham & Co., Winsor & Newton or Gamblin)
- Cadmium Lemon (Winsor & Newton)
- Cadmium Yellow Deep (Utrecht or Winsor & Newton)
- Yellow Ochre (Gamblin or Winsor & Newton)
- Terra Rosa (Winsor & Newton) or Venetian Red (Gamblin)
- Transparent Oxide Red (Rembrandt) or Transparent Earth Red (Gamblin)
- Cobalt Blue (Gamblin or M. Graham & Co.)
- Gamsol or odorless mineral spirits
- Container for holding mineral spirits and cleaning brushes
- Palette for mixing paint
- Palette knife for painting and cleaning palette
- Paper towels
- Trash bag for used paper towels
- Camera
- Hat
- Rain jacket (just in case)
- Sunscreen
- Water