Watercolor Portrait with Mario Robinson


Details
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Course Description
This workshop will focus on accurately drawing and painting the portrait. Students will learn the value of a detailed drawing and how to employ a monochromatic block-in to properly identify the values of the subject. The class will culminate with a full color application of color, using thin glaze layers of watercolor. The objective of the workshop is to demonstrate how a methodical approach increases the depth and sense of realism in paintings. Mario will demonstrate his realistic approach to constructing a watercolor painting throughout the duration of the class.
Week 1: Executing a Detailed Drawing
Week 2: Monochromatic Block-In
Week 3: Dead Color Pass
Week 4: Full Color Pass
Materials
Winsor & Newton 300 lb. cold pressed watercolor paper
Winsor & Newton professional grade watercolors
* Winsor & Newton Series 7 sable brushes
Reeves watercolor palette
Plastic muffin pans
Artist’s Tape
Zep Professional Sprayer bottle
Ball Mason jars
Viva paper towels
Colors used: Winsor & Newton Professional Grade Watercolor
Burnt umber
French ultramarine blue
Permanent rose
Payne’s grey
Sepia
Neutral tint
Permanent alizarin crimson
Raw sienna
Burnt sienna
Indanthrene blue
Please stretch your watercolor paper prior to the class.
About the Instructor
Mario Andres Robinson was born in Altus, Oklahoma, where he resided with his family before relocating to New Jersey at the age of twelve. Robinson studied at the prestigious Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. In 2014, Robinson was chosen to be a Brand Ambassador for Winsor and Newton art materials. He is the author of Lessons in Realistic Watercolor, a comprehensive guide of the artist’s watercolor techniques.
The work of Mario Andres Robinson fits squarely within the tradition of American painting. Robinson’s finished works bear a close affinity to the masters of the realist tradition, Andrew Wyeth and Thomas Eakins. Containing few references to modern life, Robinson’s work has a timeless and universal quality, and exhibits a distinct turn-of-the-century stylistic aesthetic. The images he chooses, which refer to a bygone era where solitude and reflection were abundant, also provoke frequent allusions to the paintings of Winslow Homer and Edward Hopper. Mario Andres Robinson is an Exhibiting Artist Member (EAM) of The National Arts Club, an Artist Member of The Salmagundi Club and a Signature Member of The Pastel Society of America. His work has been featured several times in The Artist’s Magazine, The Pastel Journal, Watercolor Magic, American Art Collector, Fine Art Connoisseur and on the cover of American Artist magazine. In the February, 2006 issue of The Artist’s Magazine, Mario was selected as one of the top 20 realist artists under the age of 40.
Class Schedule
Wednesday’s April 9, 16, 23 and 30 from 6:30 – 9:15 pm


Canceled
Watercolor Portrait with Mario Robinson