Flesh Figure Sketch



Aaron Westerberg is a renowned painter, who has a special talent and appreciation for color. In this preview of his new Masterpiece Demo, he shows you how he mixes flesh tones and uses the tiling method to paint the face. Flesh tones are usually misunderstood as a specific range of peaches and browns. But it’s unique to every painting depending on the environment and light. Greens and purples are skin tones too!

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This is just a small sample of his 10 hour demo. Be a fly on the wall in his studio and watch the whole process, from photoshoot, color study, preparing the panel to final painting.

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Human Figure Sketch

19:00-21:00 UK Time: Tuesday 10th November: Flesh! £13 + Transfer Fees to onlinebookings@soholifedrawing.com
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In this class we'll learn the ins and outs of creating flesh tones that are anything but straight-out-of-the-bottle. We’ll be going through not only how to create flesh tones, but other techniques for achieving flesh tones such as how to use washes of primary colour to build tone, warm and cool values, and working wet-on-wet.
In this class we’ll be covering:

—Creating Flesh Tones
—Basic Colour Theory
—Using Washes
—Warm and Cool tones
—Wet-on-Wet
Material Requirements
-Pencil
-Recommended High H Pencil
-Watercolour Paper
-Recommended White Chalk, oil pastel, or crayon (colourless wax from a candle or anything around the house with hard , colourless or white. wax on it is ok if you don't have these)
-Any Watercolour Brush (es)
-- Watercolours: Red, Blue, Yellow (necessary), Burnt Umber, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna (strongly recommended)
Recommended Subsets: Cadmium Red, Alizarin Crimson, Cobalt or Ultramarine Blue, Cadmium Yellow, Burnt Umber, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna
Suggestion Windsor and Newton Sketchers Pocket Box, 14 pans has all these colours(see below)--likely sold at your local art shop, or google to find good deals in your area
At the end we’ll have a show and tell (for those who feel comfortable showing their work) and the chance for a friendly group critique. If you’re shy or want a more in-depth critique of your work, feel free to e mail one or two images to Ann at the end of the class who will provide you with visual corrections. Hope to see you there!