Mixed-Media Painting with Lewis Rossignol

Lewis Rossignol brings his freedom, imagination and wonderfully unique style to some larger, colourful acrylic paintings. He makes it look easy because it is!

Mixed Media Painting
with Lewis Rossignol

Carla Sonheim Presents: Lewis Rossignol

This will be our 4th class with Lewis and he is definitely one of our most popular teachers. In this class he brings his freedom, imagination and wonderfully unique style to some larger, colorful acrylic paintings. He makes it look easy because it is! – Carla

Now available as a self-study class.

Recently I have begun making larger, more colorful paintings and in this class we will work with vivid colorful mediums that lend themselves really well to working fast and loose. We’ll allow ourselves to make mistakes, maybe even making them on purpose so that we can practice trusting the process. We will just let the ideas loose and see where they lead with a focus on creating interesting texture, variety and composition.

I hope you can join me!

Lewis

This class includes:

  • 6 video lessons;
  • Unlimited access to all the teaching materials of this class;
  • The ability to watch the class at your pace, at the time you choose, as often as you want. You can watch it from your computer, but also from your tablet or phone. So you can also take this course while on holiday!
  • Access to the class forum
  • Forever access; Lessons are prerecorded and are available immediately upon signup.

This class is only available for customers
outside United States & Canada

If you live in The United States or Canada, please visit www.carlasonheim.com to purchase this class

Price:
USD 72 (Outside EU)
EUR 79,50 (EU incl. 21% VAT)

For a full list of the supplies you will need, see the tab titled “Materials” above on this page.

Sample images:

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Mixed Media Painting with Lewis Rossignol - Online class- Carla Sonheim Presents - Brave Art Academy - 1a

Class Itinerary

The lessons are available to you instantly upon signup.

Lesson 1: Begin Two Smaller Drawings

For this lesson I will introduce the tools we’ll be working with throughout the class. Then we will start two smaller drawings that will help us get familiar with the tools for the bigger pieces later. These drawings will be very child-like so we won’t be using any reference photos. I’ll show you how I use paint markers to create nice textured backgrounds to work on. After this we will begin our drawings by drawing the main subjects only.

Lesson 2: Finish Your Drawings

In this lesson we’ll be moving back and forth between the two smaller drawings to finish them. You’ll see why it’s good to have at least two drawings going at a time as the mediums can take a little time to dry. I’ll demonstrate how I let the drawing come together by making quick decisions, not overly fussing as these mediums make it very easy to make changes as you see fit. We’ll also work a little bit with shading, and color.

Lesson 3: Begin The Grid Drawing

Today we are starting our two larger drawings that will make a nice set. We’ll start by creating two different colored backgrounds full of texture and slight color variants. Then we will begin the line work for the grid drawing. I’ll demonstrate how I like to use a few different colors for the line work for variety. I will also let you know how lists can be helpful in this type of work to help keep you moving quickly once you begin. Finally we’ll talk about how using flux and obliteration is a much more realistic way to work then what you may be used to.

Lesson 4: Begin the “Chaotic” Drawing; Take Grid Further

For this lesson we are going to line out our “chaotic drawing” to get it to the same level as the grid. I will demonstrate how I choose where to place things, and the importance of varying your size and spacing within your composition. After this we’ll get to start using more color within our grid with our paint markers. I’ll show you a few different ways to make your line drawing stand out from the background using different levels of contrast to make sure your focal point isn’t lost.

Lesson 5: Keep Nudging Your Drawings Forward

As our pieces start coming together we’ll continue adding color to both of our pieces. I’ll demonstrate what I do with areas that aren’t working for me, and how to trust your gut. We’ll also totally cover parts of our drawing in order to improve the overall composition. You’ll see how I follow my intuition when drawing, and hopefully learn to trust your own.

Lesson 6: Finishing Touches

We are going to finish our two large pieces today. I will show you how I use areas of black and white to up the overall contrast and composition. Then we’ll add some collage elements to our pieces. I’ll also demonstrate how I use crayons and woodie pencils to add more color and texture to my work and finish the composition. Finally we’ll give our pieces a nice unifying feel with some gloss medium.

Sample images:

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Mixed Media Painting with Lewis Rossignol - Online class- Carla Sonheim Presents - Brave Art Academy - 1e

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Instant and unlimited access

This gives you the opportunity to watch the class at your own pace, whenever you want, as often as you want. You can view it from your desktop, but also from your tablet or smartphone in a browser.

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Nuts & Bolts

– Lessons are prerecorded and are immediately available on signup

– You will have forever access to the class videos and materials!

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Community

You will get access to Carla Sonheim’s private Facebook community where you can meet other students, ask questions, share your results and receive valuable feedback on your work.

Supply List Essentials: – Watercolor Sketchbook (5.5″ x 8.5″) I prefer to use the Stillman and Bird Delta Extra Heavyweight – Rollerball Pens. I prefer the rollerball set with 2 black pens, 1 red, and 1 blue: – Black and white Posca pens. – Paint Brush. I recommend using whatever brush or brushes you already have. However you can get a set of cheap brushes at different sizes HERE, or you can go to the art shop and just pick out one medium sized brush and just use that. My favorite brushes for watercolors are round pointed tip brushes and filbert brushes. Watercolor Set. If you already have pan watercolors, just use those. If not, Koi makes nice quality watercolors and a reasonable price: Set of 12 Set of 24: (Bigger size isn’t necessary as you can mix your own colors using a small set) Graphite Pencil and any eraser and smudging tool. I’m sure most of you already have this. If not, here’s a small set Non-Essentials: For this class we’ll mostly be working with the tools above. However during the last lesson we will be using some mixed medias. I recommend just using what you have around the house or studio. But some of my favorites, and ones I use in my demo are: Water soluble crayons, Vine charcoal Posca liners Colored pencils Pastels Collage

About Instructor

Lewis Rossignol

Lewis Rossignol is a Portland, Maine based visual artist who specializes in combining hand-drawn and collaged imagery. He’s worked with clients including Tyler the Creator, Current Affairs Magazine, and HBO. Website: http://www.lewisrossignolart.com Instagram: @lewisrossignol

6 Classes

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USD 72 / EUR 79,50

Class Includes

  • 7 Lessons