Creative Composition in Watercolor, Gouache, Photoshop and More-7000

Creative Composition in Watercolor, Gouache, Photoshop and More-7000

$265.00

Video On Demand Online Class
Abigail Tulis, Instructor
9+ videos, personal critiques available
Rolling Admission

In Creative Composition in Watercolor, Gouache, Photoshop and more, students will learn to channel their own unique artistic voice, expand creative thinking, explore new mediums and strengthen your creative cognitive skills in this exploratory course. With a practice rooted in drawing and an aesthetic informed by art history, literature and psychological research, this class provides the student with a toolkit to better realize their own vision in their artwork, from conception and working practices to finalization. With this holistic approach gained from own ongoing explorations, Tulis meets each student where they are at to expand their creative horizons and make work in dialogue with both contemporary and traditional art

Our admin will email registered students a link to the webpage and provide a single password that allows access to both the webpage and the videos themselves. The videos will be accessible for the entirety of the 6 week session.

In addition, each student will meet privately with Tulis (via Zoom) for personal critiques of 15- 30 minutes of duration, for 6 sessions to assist with their personal projects.

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All of our online classes are recorded and made available for viewing for the duration of the session. Thus, missed classes or time zone differentials are not a major concern. You can rewatch a given lesson as many times as you want within the session you are enrolled.

It is not mandatory that students participate in the critique portion. If they wish to, they can take a week (or several) off. But missed critiques will not roll forward to future sessions.

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  • The techniques students will use to create images:

    visual research using the internet - finding expanders 

    conceiving of a concept (thumbnails)

    collecting your source material - staging and making photos, drawings, discovering your archive 

    assembling and manipulating material 

    photoshop as an image manipulator

    rephotographing and ways of switching between analogue and digital 

    uses of final images - to help plan larger work, to play with ideas

    Also - for all these techniques, you wont need to leave your home/yard!

    We will start the class with discussions about influences, finding images and digital artists whose work resonates, looking at how this medium, along with photography, has shaped the world we live in, and coming up with your individual image concepts. 

    Sketching the concepts first, we will work on an individual basis to decide the best ways to create your image, with each idea possibly requiring a new technique. Staging and making photos using your iPhone, drawing and painting, collaging with paper and in photoshop - in a world where everything is possible, I hope to teach you have to find the most efficient ways to select the method of creation and work through that step by step. 

    The resulting images can be a digital artwork on their own, but we will also look into how these can be printed, or serve as a step in the larger process of planning out a big composition for a painting, interior, etc. 

    Working between analogue/traditional processes and the digital is a fluency that can be very powerful and exciting, and will serve the artist in their ability to problem solve, figure out what they have to work with, take full advantage of what they have, and provide a safe space to experiment freely without the fear of irreversibility

  • Course # 7000 Mixed Media: Composition in Watercolor, Gouache, Photoshop and more Supply List

    Ink: A black waterproof ink Brownwalnut ink Higgins white ink

    Acrylic based inks - Sennelier is good, but there are others - it’s always fun to have some of these in crazy colors as well. Acrylic based ink is permanent and doesn't wash out

    Watercolor brushes sizes: round #2, #6 or 8 and # 12 ( Note: do NOT buy the Artist Loft Michaels store brand. Simply Simons watercolor brushes are good and reasonably priced) Sable brushes are recommended, especially for the size 8. A way to test if the brush is good quality is to dip it in water and flick it. If it forms a nice point, its a good brush.

    watercolors (in tubes or palette set: Winsor & Newton student or professional grade tubes)

    alizarin crimson or venetian red

    Yellow ocher

    ultramarine blue

    Prussian blue

    Burnt sienna

    paper towels

    small container for water

    a mixing tray with wells and flat surface to mix

    one watercolor paper or pad, 300 lb recommended, and a selection of Khadi paper is also recommended (can be bought it packs of 10)

    Oil and Acrylic

    titanium white

    yellow ochre

    sap green

    ultramarine blue

    raw umber

    ivory black

    cadmium orange

    cadmium red

    burnt umber

    painting knifes (basic set, please no plastic ones!)

    palette paper pad or wooden palette

    basic assorted set of hog hair and synthetic haired brushes in different sizes

    paper towel or rag

    canvas or canvas panel 9 x 12 , 11 x 14 or 16 x 20 at the largest

    For oil painters:

    mineral spirits

    linseed oil

    palette cups

  • Abigail Tulis is a sculptor, designer and painter making work inspired by renaissance and medieval forms. Her sculptures and drawings are in numerous private collections and she has executed sculptural commissions for architects and interior designers. She studied traditional figure drawing and painting at the Grand Central Academy and classical architectural design at the Beaux-Art Atelier, in New York City. Abigail has also worked as creative visual director for Kitten the Band and Ava Della Pietra, while also contributing media to numerous musical projects and creating look-books with producers developing Netflix shows. In these creative realm she uses photography, film, collage, and digital manipulation to create fantastical realities for her clients. Her media work has been mentioned by Paper Magazine, MTV, i-D Vice, and Steriogum. Her sculptural work has been featured in Vanity Fair Magazine, Architectural Digest, been exhibited at Booth Gallery and GCA’s 11th St. Art Gallery, and won the Stanford White Award from the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art for a sculptural design for a house in Millbrook, Ct. She recently curated “You Muse, You Lose” at Paul Calendrillo Gallery in NYC and “All the Ages You Were Before” At Project Space in Oyster Bay. Dividing her time between NYC and Europe, Tulis has also been a part of the Hudson River Fellowship, the Metropolitan Copyist program, and held a residency by Werk aan Het Spoel in the Netherlands.

  • This is a great class! Abigail really opens up dimensions for many possibilities in new directions!

    Lisa L

    Abigail Tulis is a great instructor. She really helps you get to the next level. Such a refreshing class. She’s a treasure!

    Tracy D

    Abigail Tulis is a wonderful teacher with a wide scope of knowledge. In her classes, she will introduce the student not just to different media but, to different concepts, new as well as traditional. The class includes small sculpting/modelling and I, to my surprise, have found delight in this medium.

    Lucille H DI had a few sessions with Abigail and she is truly unique, beats to the sound of her own drum and is a fabulous person to know. I feel very blessed that I got the opportunity to learn watercolor under her tutelage. Visionary teacher!

    Renate R.

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