Painting still life inspired by Matisse with Beth Rodway

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Location: London
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About this course

During this course, you will explore the artist's studio as a place to create new worlds, through a combination of observing still life and painting from your imagination. Using the studio and the still life set-up created from florals, vases, books and fabrics, Beth will lead you through exercises using acrylic paint to explore the interior studio and how it can be inhabited with colour.

Course Description

The course will explore the artist’s studio as a place to create new worlds, through a combination of observing still life and drawing from imagination. Using the studio and the set-up that Beth will create from florals, vases, books and fabrics, you will explore painting through floral motifs, texture and still life. You will take inspiration from artists and how they have painted their studios and interior space, including David Hockney, Hilary Pecis and Andy Dixon, with a particular focus on Henri Matisse. You will analyse the relationship between pattern and colour, examining Matisse’s methods to create vibrant and fluid compositions. You will learn fundamental painting techniques, including an introduction to acrylics, colour theory and the study of light and shadow within colour and pattern. There will be a strong focus on detail throughout the course, building up multiple layers to depict a complete narrative. The morning session will begin by running through a short presentation on artists’ paintings of their studios and interiors, and how inspiration can be drawn from them throughout the day. You will also look at your tutor’s work and how she creates the compositions of her interior paintings. This will be followed by painting exercises, beginning with painting in one colour, then testing some of the knowledge you’ve learnt on colour theory by introducing more colour throughout the morning. These will be short paintings, and you will continue to move and add to the composition to create the most interesting set-up. You will look at how David Hockney and Henri Matisse use colour, echoing Matisse’s methods of using unexpected and inauthentic colours on certain objects. You will explore the way the light hits certain fabrics and petals of the still life set-up and use effective ways to convey this in paint. The afternoon session will build upon the morning’s learning to create a complete painting of the studio, using inspiration from reference imagery and the drawings created in the morning. You will experiment and explore what happens when light hits blues, reds, pinks and greens of the still life composition. By the end of the course, you will have a complete painting of the studio on a canvas to take home. You will have learnt about pattern and colour theory and applied this knowledge practically.

Course Materials

Included

On this course, some 220gsm cartridge paper, a 40cm x 50cm canvas and an eraser are provided per student, plus a variety of acrylic paints to be shared amongst the group. Flowers are also provided to enhance the still life set-up.

What students need to bring

  • You may bring any books or pieces of artwork that are personal to you that you would like to add to the still life composition that the group will be working from.

Additional information

Please wear appropriate clothing/aprons for the workshop or studio, this includes stout covered footwear (no sandals or open toes).

Timetable

Daily Timetable

Course teaching: 11am–5.15pm
Students arrive: 10.30am-11am (coffee optional)  
Morning teaching: 11am-1pm
Lunch break: 1pm-2pm (lunch is not included)
Afternoon teaching: 2pm-5.15pm (15 minute break, 3.30pm–3.45pm)
Teaching finishes: 5.15pm  
 

General Information

Short courses are open to anyone aged 18 and over. The course fee covers tuition and materials where stated. You will need to bring all other items listed under the ‘Materials to bring’ section.

Refreshments Coffee and tea are included in the course fee, but you will need to bring lunch with you to eat in the refreshments room. There are also plenty of other local venues to purchase food.

Access If you have any specific access needs, we will need to know about your access requirements in advance. Please tell us about your needs in confidence by emailing: [email protected]

This venue has steps to the front reception, with limited access via a side gate to the ground floor. There is a small lift to higher floors or stairs.

Safety Short course students are required to sign a safety compliance form as part of West Dean Health and Safety regulations.

Refunds and cancellations Please refer to our terms & conditions below

Disclaimer The information given is accurate at the time of publication. However, West Dean College reserves the right to cancel or amend courses if circumstances require.

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Tutors

Beth Rodway

Beth Rodway is an artist whose works focus on telling stories. Beth creates sets for the imagination. Her works explore still lifes within interior spaces and span across blue ink drawings and colour acrylic paintings.

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