CLASS ON DEMAND:Master Class: Halvor Persgard
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Patti Goke, VGM first saw Persgard’s work on a Vesterheim folk art tour. There was trunk of his on the second floor of a farm building. The colors were rich and vibrant and he seemed to love huge black dots at the end of his linework.
Together we will explore the work of Halvor Persgard through looking at pictures of his known works, sketching elements of his style, working out his colors, doing a bit of painting, and marveling at his creative genius and extraordinary detail work.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
Pencil
Eraser
Paper or Sketch book
2 sheets of canvas paper backgrounded in JoSonja Red Earth or something comparable
Oil or Acrylic colors: Yellow Ochre, Titanium White, Prussian Blue, English Red, Burnt Umber
Transfer material (I use carbonate of magnesia)
Chalk for drawing
Linseed Oil or painting medium of choice
Brushes: #6 flat or filbert, #2 liner, #2 round
If you are interested in this CLASS ON DEMAND. send an email and indicate if you will be sending a check. Or, you can add to the basket on the right side of this page and pay through PayPal.
Patti Goke, VGM first saw Persgard’s work on a Vesterheim folk art tour. There was trunk of his on the second floor of a farm building. The colors were rich and vibrant and he seemed to love huge black dots at the end of his linework.
Together we will explore the work of Halvor Persgard through looking at pictures of his known works, sketching elements of his style, working out his colors, doing a bit of painting, and marveling at his creative genius and extraordinary detail work.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
Pencil
Eraser
Paper or Sketch book
2 sheets of canvas paper backgrounded in JoSonja Red Earth or something comparable
Oil or Acrylic colors: Yellow Ochre, Titanium White, Prussian Blue, English Red, Burnt Umber
Transfer material (I use carbonate of magnesia)
Chalk for drawing
Linseed Oil or painting medium of choice
Brushes: #6 flat or filbert, #2 liner, #2 round