Let's Paint Water Lilies!

Carlsbad Senior Center

Thursdays • 12:30 - 2:30 • Auditorium

September 19 - October 24*, 2024

Class Paintings Gallery

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After a Session 1 presentation on Monet’s water lilies, which will also include examples by other painters, each participant will create their own water lilies oil painting. Everyone will be encouraged to use the Impressionist techniques that were used in Leigh’s previous classes. Although there will be an emphasis on Monet's water lilies, participants will be encouraged to paint in whatever style they wish.

Course Outline

Session 1: Various Approaches to Water Lilies
-       Examples by Monet, Leigh & other painters (choose images and styles)
-       Leigh's techniques for water lilies
-       Undercoat canvases (color choice ideas below)

HOMEWORK (1): Select your image(s) and email Leigh to tell him what it is and if you need copies printed.

HOMEWORK (2): Sketch your composition.

Session 2: Composition & Color Choices
-       Sketch composition and plan execution of it
-       Palette knife color sketches
-       Begin painting (bigger brushes)

Session 3-5: Further development 

Session 6: Compete painting

* Make up session for anyone who wants to attend will be on Thursday, October 31 - 1230 - 2:30

Selecting Your Water Lilies Style and Composition

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Examples: Style + Composition = A New Painting

One approach you might take is to choose a style and color palette, such as in a Monet picture. Choose a photograph for composition, and combine the two to create something new and unique. Here are a couple of examples:

Style & Color Palette (Monet)

Monet (1906) Nymphéas
Monet (1897)

Photo for Composition

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LPWL #P4 -

Leigh's Interpretation 2024

Water Lilies (after Monet Nymphéas 1906) 2024 • 60 x 48
Water Lilies (after Monet 1899) 2024 • 28 x 22

You can Choose a Painting Style

Consider these examples of water lilies paintings by various painters. Which style would you like to emulate? You can also find more varieties online by searching for "Water Lilies Paintings" and might add "modern" or "contemporary" to eliminate Monet's examples.

Influenced Monet

Monet had a large collection of Japanese prints, which adorned the walls of his home in Giverny. Here are two of his favorite artists plus an AI-generated image imitating Hokusai.

Monet Water Lilies

Water Lilies by Contemporary Artists

Composition: Photos of Water Lilies

Most of these are Leigh's photos, which you can use for composition ideas. You can also find more varieties online by searching for "Water Lilies photos."

Undercoating Your Canvas

In the earlier classes, we mostly used my light rusty/orange undercoat (aka, ground). For this water lilies class, participants may select any color they prefer for their canvases undercoat. Other good options are light gray with tints of blue or neutral green, beige, or cream. Nonetheless, here's my recipe for my most common undercoat:

* indicates required; "Part" is used instead of a specified amount, because I mix different sized batches depending on how many canvases I am undercoating. All "parts" are approximate and are varied for effect.

5-6 parts Raw Sienna*

1-2 parts Burnt Sienna*

2-3 parts Naples Yellow

1-2 parts Yellow Ochre

1 part Cadmium Yellow

5-10 parts refined Linseed oil*

Mix paint thoroughly and add enough Linseed oil for the paint to be a liquid similar to wall paint.

If I need a lot, I will combine everything into a water-tight jar and shake to mix thoroughly. Apply the liquid in a thin coat, and as the liquid gets used up, add more linseed oil to the thicker base of paint that is at the bottom of the jar.

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Choose the (Approximate) Color for Your Undercoat

Six Undercoat colors

Class Pages from Previous Classes

This webpage includes photos of paintings done by class participants.

How to Setup Your at Home Studio

Several students have expressed an interest in setting up their own studio at home. For that purpose, I have put together a list of the materials that I use, including paints, brushes, easels, cleaning supplies, and more.

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