Thursday & Friday, October 1 & 2
10:00 AM–4:00 PM each day
$250 per person (includes lunch)
Discover the unique challenge and charm of painting on a small scale in this two-day workshop with artist Larry DeGraff. Working with miniature canvases, students will explore techniques for creating detailed, expressive paintings while learning how composition, color, and brushwork can have a big impact in a small format.
Larry will provide personalized instruction and demonstrations throughout the workshop, helping artists strengthen their painting skills while gaining confidence in working with miniature subjects. This workshop is ideal for painters with some experience in oils, acrylics, watercolor, or pastel who are looking to refine their technique and explore a new approach to painting.
Supply List
The museum will provide:
Tables
Tabletop easels (for students who prefer to work seated)
Lunch both days
Please bring:
Easel (optional)
If you prefer to paint standing, bring your own easel setup.
Brushes
Flat and/or filbert hog bristle or synthetic hog bristle brushes in a variety of sizes (2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
Round rigger or script brush for detail work
Painting Tools
Palette knife
Canvases
Any size 8×10 or smaller (examples: 6×8, 6×6)
Artist-Grade Paints (or similar colors)
Titanium White
Cadmium Yellow Light or Cadmium Lemon Yellow
Cadmium Yellow Medium
Yellow Ochre
Cadmium Red Light
Burnt Sienna or Transparent Oxide Red
Alizarin Crimson
Ultramarine Blue
Viridian Green
Ivory Black
Painting Medium
Odorless Mineral Spirits or Gamsol (No turpentine, please.)
Other Supplies
Paper towels
For Watercolor or Pastel Artists
Bring pigments that approximate the color palette listed above.