Monday, March 11, 2013

Student Work - January & February

Hello! By request from our Readers, we will re-double efforts to post images of student work at least monthly. Enjoy this selection of work by students in the Water Street Atelier, GCA's full-time, four-year program.

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By Matt Weigle

By Brendan Johnston

By Katie Whipple

By Jaime Morren

By Mark Popple

By Jaime Morren

By Brendan Johnston

By Rodrigo Mateo

By Michelle Palatnik

By Andrew Bonneau

By Liz Beard

By Susan Wu

By Sally Cochrane

By Sarah Bird

By Anthony Baus

By Susan Wu

By Matt Weigle


By Rodrigo Mateo


By Anthony Baus


By Alex Berrios

By Grant Perry

By Andrew Bonneau

By Matt Weigle

By Liz Beard

By Grant Perry

By Niki Covington


By Rebecca Gray

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for continuing to post this beautiful student work, a pleasure to look at, and an inspiration.

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  2. Please, can you point colours out on the palette which use your students for their coloured works? thank you!

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  3. Thanks Jenny, we will be sure to continue posting more work frequently.

    R, all of the students painting in full color are free to choose their own palettes, however it is recommended to begin with a more limited palette and work towards a full open palette. Some students choose to use a predominantly earth color palette made up of Ochres, Siennas, and Umbers, while others use a palette including Cadmiums and strong modern colors. Typically you will find titanium white, flake white, yellow ochre, cadmium yellow, burnt/raw sienna, cadmium red, terra rosa, Venetian red, alizarin crimson, burnt/raw umber, ultramarine blue, ivory black on most palettes in the school.

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