Radiant
Landscape
Masterclass: Sept. 16, 18, 20
Prizes: Sept. 23
Radiant Landscape
Masterclass: Sept 16, 18, 20
Prizes: Sept 23
FACEBOOK GROUP
We've consistently found the people who have the MOST FUN and get the most out of the masterclass are those who do it WITH OTHERS!
Also...
If you'd love to win a prize on DAY 1 -
Your pre-class homework is simply to join the Facebook Group and introduce yourself!
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So, make sure to click the link and join the group today!
For New Painters / Frequently Asked Questions:
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Does Jed prepare his canvases with Gesso?
A: He does not. The canvases he orders come pre-gessoed. Here’s a short video that goes into more detail about Acrylic Painting surfaces
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How do I keep my paints from drying? What palette does Jed use? How do I set up the Masterson Sta-Wet Palette?
Jed uses the Masterson Sta-Wet Palette to prevent his paints from drying out. It’s a must-have for Acrylic painters! Here’s a short video that shows you how to set up your sta-wet palette
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What brushes does Jed use?
Jed uses Princeton Catalyst Polytip brushes. You can find more about them and why Jed loves them so much here.
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Does Jed varnish his paintings?
Yes, Jed varnishes his paintings to protect and ‘seal’ them. Here is a short tutorial on how to properly varnish a painting.
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What color canvas does Jed paint on? Is it always paint on gray or black?
A: Jed paints on a variety of different colors. Usually the reference photo he’s painting influences the color he chooses to paint on. You can find more information about that here
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What colors does Jed use? Does he use heavy body paints? What brand of paint is it?
You can find a detailed supply list for the class right HERE
Jed uses heavy-body Professional Acrylic Paints by Winsor & Newton. Jed encourages the use of a limited palette. This saves you money, teaches you better about color mixing, and causes your paintings to have better color harmony. He usually recommends:
One red - Usually Cadmium Red Medium
One yellow - Usually Cadmium-Free Yellow Light. It’s important to get yellows in artist-grade quality - they cover much better than student-grade yellows. The other colors usually cover just fine in student-grade quality
One blue - Usually ultramarine blue
Plus black and white
With these colors, you can mix almost any color imaginable!