Showing posts with label Douglas Flynt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Douglas Flynt. Show all posts

Sunday, June 6, 2010

figure painting workshop with Douglas Flynt

Our summer workshops began last monday and we've been cleaning the sculpture studio all week to prepare for the competition which gets under way on June 7th. Workshops are filling up fast but it's not too late to sign up! Douglas Flynt's figure painting workshop (July 10-16) is still open for registration. Flynt studied at the Water Street Atelier before it merged with the GCA and he now works in Florida. He's got a great blog too so check it out! full workshop description below



This workshop will be an extensive look at the process involved with figure painting, which favors the classical and academic sensibilities. The difficulty level is geared toward intermediate through advanced students.The process will include both a preliminary drawing and painting stage. The drawing stage will look at gesture, setting up proportional relationships, and blocking-in while considering both shapes and structure. The following painting stage will examine how light on form affects our perceptions of color in its various components of hue, value and chroma. Under-painting, color mixing and palette layout will also be addressed.We will work from one pose during the entire workshop. There will be daily demonstrations/lectures although the majority of each day will be filled with individual critique as students are allowed many hours to work toward the development of their own pieces.


In answer to a question about the workshop Flynt replied "I will definitely be talking about Munsell Color Space along with other color theory ideas during my workshop. This is a major part of how I explain both paint mixing and how "light on form" affects color in its hue, value and chroma components. Throughout the whole painting portion of the workshop I will be emphasizing "values" and "modeling" as I see these as core aspects of "form painting."

Friday, March 19, 2010

New Workshop with Douglas Flynt

July 5 - 16: Figure Painting with Douglas Flynt.
The workshop will be an extensive look at the process of figure painting. The model will hold one pose for the duration of the workshop. Gesture, proportional relationships, shapes, and structure will be addressed in the drawing stage. While painting, students will examine how light on form affects perceptions of color in it's various components of hue, value, and chroma. Under-painting, color mixing, and palette layout will also be discussed. For even more details on what will be covered, read the full course description on the GCA workshops page.


by Douglas Flynt


by Douglas Flynt


by Douglas Flynt


by Douglas Flynt

Monday, June 15, 2009

Jacob Collins Portrait Drawing Demo


on the last day of Doug Flynt's figure painting workshop


by Carla Crawford (in Doug's workshop)


by David Gray


Jacob Collins doing a portrait drawing demo for the intensive workshop









Monday, June 8, 2009

workshop update


Doug Flynt working with students in his figure painting workshop. They've just finished 3 days of drawing, transferred their drawings to their canvases, and are getting ready to start painting. Doug is talking about mixing color here.


Jacob Collins doing a demo and talking about cast drawing in the morning session of the drawing intensive workshop. In the afternoon, he taught using the same drawing that he started in the last demo. below are photos from the afternoon demonstation:









Saturday, February 7, 2009

Trompe L'oeil at John Pence Gallery

February 12th to March 21st
Reception for Artists: Thursday, Feb. 12th 6-8 pm
750 Post Street, San Francisco
(415)441-1138

The John Pence Gallery in San Francisco has a great show opening this week that includes several Grand Central Academy instructors and former Water Street Atelier students: Camie Davis, Sarah Lamb, Kate Lehman, Juliette Aristides, Tony Curanaj, Douglas Flynt, Nicholas Hiltner, Edward Minoff, and Sam Wisneski.

Tony Curanaj, Nom De Plume, Oil on Canvas, 39 x 24 inches, 2007