Painter Creativity & Post-Print Painting Workshop

Learn How to Create Expressive Paintings From Photos Using a Combination of Digital and Non-Digital Paint Media
(Corel Painter on the computer and acrylic paint on canvas).

Sutton Studios & Gallery, San Francisco

August 8 - 12, 2010 - INCLUDES SPECIAL IMPRESSIONIST ART FIELD TRIP

January 31 - February 3, 2011

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What You'll Learn

This hands-on, bring-your-own-computer, workshop introduces you to a world of unparalleled creative freedom. You will be empowered both technically and creatively. You will explore ways to transform your photographs into paintings using a powerful combination of state-of-the-art digital painting tools with physical paint media applied to your digital print. You will learn technical and artistic skills that will open the doors to you fully expressing yourself on the digital and physical canvas.

Each day has a specific theme that is taught through demonstrations and hands-on exercises and project work where each student creates paintings from their own source photographs, and practices the principles and techniques demonstrated. Topics covered include Wacom tablet and Corel Painter set up, an expressive work flow for working from photos, organization and optimization; prepping your photographs for painting; how to make, save and apply your own custom brushes and papers; commitment to creative process; the importance of tonal relationships in conveying form; selectively refining and resolving your your painting through selective detail and contrasts; and enlivening your imagery through bold but effective use of color that goes beyond clone color. This is the perfect class for you if you wish to loosen up your brush strokes, expand your use of color and break out of the box!

I teach a methodical, well-structured and yet open-minded and improvisational approach to transforming your digital photographs that will stretch your image-making muscles and allow your creativity to flow. I am an enthusiastic, patient, encouraging and supportive teacher. I believe in building solid foundations and teaching from the ground up. This seminar is a wonderful opportunity for you to stretch yourself creatively on every level. The small class size ensures every student receives individual one-on-one attention.

Here's what former students have said:

Transformational. A very clearly developed course that creates an easy pathway to a new way of thinking as a photographic Artist. An incredible experience! Jeremy's knowledge, charm, skill and inspirational work set up a great educational environment.

- Charr C.

Loved it! Perfect balance of instruction and exercises.

- Mike J.

Relaxed and extremely enjoyable, full of easy to follow information. Excellent teacher.

- Marjorie P.

Very productive, packed with useful info.

- Portia S.

Wonderful - I loved every minute of it!

- Darcy Y.

Wonderful! Jeremy is concise, well spoken—explains things well. Non-judgemental, warm, accepting, positive, encouraging! Jeremy's enthusiasm helped set the tone of "freedom to create". Great examples used as demos...

- Michele R.

Post-Print Painting

The final day of the workshop will be an introduction to post-print painting, co-taught by artist Peggy Gyulai, Artist in Residence for the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra. Get ready to roll up your sleeves and get painting!

 

 

Who These Seminars Are For

This workshop is for anyone who is looking for a fresh creative approach to using the program and working with their photographs. The class provides you with a solid foundation from which to grow and develop. The small class size makes it suitable for all levels.

Students are expected to have a minimum basic knowledge of how to use their computer and do basic tasks such as finding their way around the folders, copying files from a CD onto their hard drive, and opening applications. Though no prior Painter experience is needed, it will help you absorb information faster, and thus you'll get more out of the class.

You do not need to have any formal art training or art background to take this class. You do need to know how to paint or draw. Naturally if you do have art training and experience that will reflect in how you use the tools and what you create. I encourage all my students to take traditional drawing classes since this helps train your eye as an artist and empowers you in every aspect of image making. However such training is not required to take this class. No matter what your background, in this class you will enjoy an unforgettable educational and inspiring experience that will bring you pleasure for years to come.

Fee

The Painter Creativity Plus Post-Print Paint Workshop tuition fee is $1,500, which includes the Workshop Binder, a 20" x 24" practice print on canvas and the physical art materials used in post-print painting.

The book, Painter 11 Creativity: Digital Artist's Handbook, is a required text for this class (not included in the fee). The DVD How to Paint from Photographs Using Corel Painter X: Creative Techniques with Jeremy Sutton is highly recommended, along with membership of PaintboxJ. These resources will provide you with all the necessary preparation and review instructions, plus the extra brushes and custom art materials, etc, that will make so much difference to your Painter experience.

Refreshments and snacks will be available in the classroom. Meals, travel and accomodation are at the students own cost and are not included in the class fee.

Class Hours & Travel Plans

The workshop hours are 9 am - 5 pm.

For the August workshop there will be an optional, but highly recommended, art field trip will be on Sunday afternoon, August 8th, meeting in the de Young Museum cafeteria at 2:15PM. The de Young Museum is in the heart of Golden Gate Park. Please make your own way to the museum. I shall have a van to transport you from there to the Legion of Honor and can drop you back at your hotel afterwards. We will visit two wonderful exhibitions: Birth of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Museé d’Orsay at the de Young Museum followed by the Impressionist Paris: City of Light at the Legion of Honor (from which you will enjoy a magnificent view of the Golden Gate Bridge). If you are flying in from out of state I recommend getting in on the Saturday, August 7th, so you can enjoy the Sunday art field trip.

If you are flying out on the last evening, please book a flight departure no earlier than 7:30 pm from SFO or 8 pm from Oakland. Please review the What to Bring page before attending class so that you are fully prepared and can make the most from the week.

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The interface has not changed significantly between Painter X and Painter 11 so you can easily apply the lessons from all my earlier materials when using Corel Painter 11. Likewise my PaintboxJ Painter 11 tutorials can all be easily applied in earlier versions of Painter. I do strongly recommend upgrading to Painter 11 if you currently have an earlier version. The newest Painter is the best yet. It is significantly faster than earlier versions and includes a whole new class of wonderful brushes (the Hard Media brushes).

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"You are effervescent! Your enthusiasm is contagious. You allow learning and experimenting to happen without fear or constraints."
Harvey Henningsen, Painter Panaché 2003 Alumnus

"Thank you for a learning experience I can use for life. "
Al Buschauer, Painter Panaché 2003 Alumnus

"Absolutely fantastic and wonderful and awesome and great."
Peg Jackson, Painter Panache 2002 Alumnus

"Exceeded my expectations. There were lots of ideas about how to find your creativity, without being hokey."
Kay Simon, Painter Panache 2002 Alumnus

"Excellent teaching and presentation! Well organized and clean. It exceeded my expectations because Jeremy is so in tune and in touch with his students."
Lorraine Headrick, Painter Panache 2002 Alumnus

"Jeremy:
Thanks for letting me preview your latest and greatest Painter IX DVDs.  Having taken you classes in the past I mistakenly thought that the DVDs would be a review.  Much more than being a review, the DVDs are the perfect complement to your classes.  I have been able to re-discover techniques and tips that you went over briefly in your class and have found new ways to apply them. I cannot imagine how much time and effort went into distilling all you teachings into these 4 DVDs. The Painter IX DVD’s should be required viewing for all your students.  The more I watch them, the more I learn.

Thanks again.
John"

"I attended Jeremy Sutton's Painter Panache Intro Class 7-11 Feb 05. My objective for attending the class was to learn both technical and creativity skills which would take me a level beyond my present skills. I recently retired from the U.S. Army which gave me an opportunity to travel and photograph various people and their cultures. I consider myself an advanced amateur photographer and have had my work published in numerous calendars but was not satisfied with my creativity. I wanted to be able to take my existing images and make them works of art which I am delighted to say, Jeremy taught me to do in the class. I have attended other photography workshops in the past but I can honestly say that Jeremy is by far the best instructor. The difference is, he gives personal attention to each student during the duration of the entire course. He is a master digital artist and shares his techniques with his students. After returning from the course, I rolled up my sleeves and have worked on and completed exhibition quality images which I am going to sell in art galleries, calendars, and posters. I would also like to say besides learning the ins and outs of Painter IX, I also gained a lot of insight into myself and my abilities during the duration of the course when we made and critiqued images. If you are planning on taking the Intro Course, I recommend you first purchase Jeremy's most recent training DVD's, Painter IX Simplified and study those prior to attending the class. I worked with my set for approximately two weeks before the class and as a result, obtained so much more information because of my familiarity with the techniques. If you can't attend the class, I recommend you purchase the DVD's and use them to learn Jeremy's painterly techniques. If you are serious about becoming a digital artist, Jeremy is the master instructor!
Regards,
Lowell"