Workshops
Sara Linda Poly

       LANDSCAPE CLASS and WORKSHOP SUPPLY LIST

        (you will not need some of the outdoor things if it is an indoor workshop)


My Oil Palette  (if you have a palette you are comfortable with you can use that)

Cadmium Yellow Light (and Medium if you like)
Yellow Ochre
Alizarin Permanent
Quinacridone red (Permanent Rose)
Cadmium Orange
Viridian
Sap Green
Ultrmarine Blue
Manganese Blue
Titanium or Titanium/Zinc White

Optional: Burnt Sienna or warm earth tone, Cadmium Red, etc.
 

Miscellaneous

      Plastic or paper viewer
Brushes: Bristle- several sm, med, lg, flats and/or filberts, rounds  if                       you like them.
Small thin long "Rigger" watercolor brush - for fine lines and signing!
"Wipe out Tool " (by Creative Mark)  for removing paint-incredible!
This is a very valuable tool, try to get one., sold as a printing tool
Paper towels(Viva is great) or blue shop towels (cheaper), or kleenex
Hand wipes or hand cleaner
Medium size plastic bags for used towels, etc.
Palette knife(s), medium, pointy trowel shaped kind, for painting
Odorless Mineral Spirits, or Turpenoid (purchase at destination if traveling by air)            
Metal container that seals well
Small container of medium if you like (optional) I don't use this outside
Wood or plexiglass palette, white paper does not work well outside
Several small (6x8), medium sized,or larger if you like, canvases, panels                        or canvas pads  (Old Holland or Centurian LX, both linen,
can later be glued or to gatorboard or similar) 
If you are painting directly on linen from a pad you will need tape.
Portable easel   (google “plein air painting supplies")
I own the Easyl and love it, but the French easel is great, or there are
inexpensive alternatives (Sun Eden,Windsor Newton, etc ) It is worth
the time to look carefully at all options before buying.
     *Check with the workshop contact if it's an indoor workshop, you may                       not need an outdoor easel if they are provided.
Small drawing pad and dark pencil or charcoal and camera (optional)
Painting umbrella that attaches to easel (optional)
      Sunscreen, bug spray, hat/visor, windbeaker, warm jacket, disposable
gloves, warm gloves, waterbottle and food!

Photos of landscapes you have taken yourself  that include skies                       and clouds. Bring a nice variety..

Oh yes, and don't forget your Sense of Humor!!!