Suggested contributions of £5, £10, £15 and £20 will allow you to stream a Zoom recording of this session.
This class is for those who have completed the Introduction to Persian Miniature Painting series and would like some assistance in finishing their work.
If you have completed all previous sessions and would like some help and guidance on assembling and completing your Introductory painting, then this is the class for you!
During this two hour long session, you will be guided and given tips on how to complete your miniature painting. Using my own miniature as an example, I will detail how each segment is coloured, rendered and outlined. As a participant you will be able to follow along and work on your own version of the painting. By the end of this session you will have enough confidence to complete the painting in your own time.
If you would like a few more one-to-one sessions to help you complete this painting, please book a private class with me here.
REQUIRED equipment & materials
For Beginners:
- Cowrie Shell burnisher: linked one here,
- Handover brushes series 33 (or any other good quality, Kolinsky sable watercolour brush) in sizes 00, 1, 2 and 6/8.
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00 Brush linked here
Size 1 Brush linked here
Size 2 Brush linked here
Size 8 Brush linked here - A ceramic palette with large wells (linked here) or an old ceramic porcelain/china dinner plate
- 2B, HB and H pencil (0.3 if using mechanical)
- Tracing paper (A4 or 27 × 11.69 inches) linked here
- Ruling pen (optional) linked here
- Masking tape, linked here.
- Compass or geometry kit. For UK, please click here, For US, please click here
- Ruler, linked here
- Eraser / mono-eraser, linked here
- 300gsm hot pressed water colour paper, in A4 or A3, Linked here.
- A4 (8.27 x 11.69 inches) or larger drawing board or hardback book. (A drafting table can be used.)
- Templates (received in email closer to the course date)
- Kitchen towel or old dish cloth
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Gouache in the following recommended colours:
– Indigo (Beginners indigo, click here. For recommended - click here)
– Ultramarine. (Beginners Ultramarine, click here. For recommended - click here)
– Cadmium or Lemon yellow (Beginners Lemon yellow, click here. For recommended - click here)
– Yellow Ochre, click here
– Alizarin Crimson, click here.
– Vermillion or Cadmium Red. (Beginners Vermillion, click here. For recommended - click here)
– Titanium or Zinc white. (For titanium click here. For zinc - click here)
– Black (lamp black or ivory black) click here
– Burnt umber or Red ochre or Sepia, click here
– Oxide of Chromium* (click here)
- Watercolour set* (Generic, Ideally tubes. Linked here)
For more experienced students:
- For paper burnishing, I'd recommend this burnisher or for larger paper, this burnisher.
- For gold work, or burnishing small details, I'd recommend this burnisher
- Readymade, or hand-made gold
- For a small pan, click here
- For medium, click here
- For large, click here
Who is this course for/is there any preparation?
This class is for those who have completed the Introduction to Persian Miniature Painting series and would like some assistance in finishing their work.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing that you do not mind getting slightly messy. Avoid wearing: Baggy clothing (especially sleeves) and Loose jewellery.
What about natural pigments?
Due to the long preparation, difficult accessibility and toxicity of some natural pigments, we will be using easily attainable, ready-made alternatives for this workshop. Traditional miniatures are compelled using paints derived from minerals, earths and insects. You will be able to achieve a similar result and finish using the recommended colours in the materials list.