3.2.09

A letter to the class

As many of you know Frank Mason has retired from teaching and I have the privilege of continuing his class in Studio 7 at the Art Students League. Because landscape painting is essential to a well rounded painting education I am continuing the DuMond/Mason landscape class tradition as well. Although Stowe has served us well for many years Elizabeth and I have decided to move the class to Pawlet in Southern Vermont so that we can use our home and studio for the Saturday crits and the Saturday night suppers. Pawlet is a small agricultural community at the North end of the beautiful Mettowee Valley and is an ideal place for landscape painting.

You will find detailed information about the class and a materials list in the post below. Please email me at thomastorak@gmail.com or Elizabeth at torak@vermontel.net for a list of accommodations. As always students will be responsible for their housing. Because the community is small, landscape class in Pawlet will be more wide ranging than in Stowe. Expect to find both housing and crit locations in the surrounding towns of Danby, Rupert, Dorset, and Manchester. Though the distances are not long (and the drives are beautiful) everyone will need a car or a friend to carpool with.

I hope I haven’t left anything out but if you have any questions please feel free to email me at thomastorak@gmail.com or Elizabeth at torak@vermontel.net or call 802-325-6428.

The tradition of Saturday night parties and suppers will continue. You are all invited.

Information and Materials

FIRST CLASS: Tuesday June 2, 2009 @ 3pm – We will start with a late afternoon painting session on the road (Beaver Brook Road, Pawlet, VT) outside my studio. Directions will be sent when you register for the class.

CLASS SCHEDULE: Three classes a week. Tuesday and Thursday we will meet outdoors for plein air painting and critiques. Saturday we will meet in my studio to discuss the principles and theories of landscape painting, each student should bring one painting.

CLASS SUPPERS: Each Saturday evening (June 6, 13, 20, 27) Elizabeth and I will host an informal class supper at our home and studio. We invite the students to bring their friends and family who might be visiting.

LAST CLASS: Saturday June 27, 2009

CLASS FEE: $750 for the month or any part of the month. No partial payments for one week or half of the month. A $50 nonrefundable deposit (checks only please, no credit cards) payable to Thomas Torak will reserve space in the class, enrollment is limited to 40 students.
Mail to: Thomas Torak
360 Beaver Brook Road
Pawlet, VT 05761
For additional information contact Elizabeth Torak: torak@vermontel.net or call 802-325-6428.

SUPPLIES: Portable field easel. Palette (a small wooden palette works well outdoors). Gesso panels, canvas boards or stretched canvases (if you bring stretched canvases bring a piece of cardboard to put behind the canvas so that light will not pass through from the back), 9 x 12 or so is good for field crits, but if you want to do something larger to bring to the Saturday crit please feel free to do so. A sketch pad (9 x 12 or so), pencils, charcoal or other drawing materials are very useful. Mineral spirits in a can or jar to clean your brushes. Filbert and round brushes in a variety of sizes (large for massing, small for details) and a few round sables are useful for details. Paper towels or rags to wipe your brushes and a small bag to keep them from blowing away. Palette cups to hold medium.

PAINTS: OIL PAINTS ONLY, no acrylic or water based oils. White (titanium-zinc or Permalba, a large tube); Winsor Newton’s best quality cadmium lemon yellow and cadmium yellow light (these are very important for making rich landscape greens); cadmium yellow medium; cadmium yellow deep; cadmium orange; cadmium red light (again Winsor Newton’s best quality); cadmium red medium; cadmium red deep; alizarin crimson; cerulean or manganese blue; cobalt blue; ultramarine blue; thalo blue; thalo green; yellow ochre; ivory or lamp black.

MEDIUM: A good general medium is: 1 part linseed oil, 1 part dammar or mastic varnish, 1 part turpentine mixed together in a jar. If you prefer to use Fels mediums, Maroger, Liquin or any other medium (except water based) please feel free to do so.

Prepare for all sorts of weather. Bring boots, warm clothing, rain poncho, sun hat and a swimsuit.