Live Painting with EttaVee:
The Oranges of Seville
Supplies List - 03/23/2024
Items to grab when setting up your painting space:
A pencil
Clean and flat area to paint
Water to clean brushes
Cloth or paper towels to dry brushes
Hair dryer for quicker drying
Some of my students like to prep their piece in advance. This allows you to sketch out your piece in advance.
Painting Surface
Below are suggestions of painting surfaces. You do not need all of the options below. Just one surface is perfect! I will be using Canson Acrylic Paper for this project. It measures at 12.6” x 16.1”, but I will cut it down by half the size to be able to fit on camera.
Paint Brushes*
Here’s a simple set that I came across on Amazon that has many sizes and at a great price.
You may also use any round brush you already have on hand. Most small details will be made with the paint pens.
Acrylic Paint
For this class, I’m going to give you the option to use either regular acrylic or heavy body acrylic.
Acrylic Paint - Basic Paint
You may use any brand of acrylics of your choosing for this paint session. I’ll be using Liquitex Basic Acrylic. They’re cost effective and great for leaning. Feel free to select any specific colors that you want in your piece.
Colors
Titanium White
Fluorescent Pink
Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue
Turquoise
Magenta Quinacridone
Fluorescent Orange
Optional - If you’re going for a certain color palette don’t hesitate to grab any additional colors that you may need.
Acrylic Paint Pens & Gel Pens
Gel Pens
I have an array of colors on hand. I’ll be using Fluorescent Orange for the leaves and details on the oranges. I’ll be using Gelly Roll gel pens by Sakura.
Posca Pens
Feel free to pick up any colors you’d like!
I’ll be using white and yellow.
Metallic Paint Pens
The brands mentioned below are suggestions. Feel free to use whatever you already have on hand or can easily find at your local art/ craft store.
Live Painting with EttaVee:
The Oranges of Seville
Supplies List - 03/23/2024
Items to grab when setting up your painting space:
A pencil
Clean and flat area to paint
Water to clean brushes
Cloth or paper towels to dry brushes
Hair dryer for quicker drying
Some of my students like to prep their piece in advance. This allows you to sketch out your piece in advance.
Painting Surface
Below are suggestions of painting surfaces. You do not need all of the options below. Just one surface is perfect! I will be using Canson Acrylic Paper for this project. It measures at 12.6” x 16.1”, but I will cut it down by half the size to be able to fit on camera.
Paint Brushes*
Here’s a simple set that I came across on Amazon that has many sizes and at a great price.
You may also use any round brush you already have on hand. Most small details will be made with the paint pens.
Acrylic Paint
For this class, I’m going to give you the option to use either regular acrylic or heavy body acrylic.
Acrylic Paint - Basic Paint
You may use any brand of acrylics of your choosing for this paint session. I’ll be using Liquitex Basic Acrylic. They’re cost effective and great for leaning. Feel free to select any specific colors that you want in your piece.
Colors
Titanium White
Fluorescent Pink
Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue
Turquoise
Magenta Quinacridone
Fluorescent Orange
Optional - If you’re going for a certain color palette don’t hesitate to grab any additional colors that you may need.
Acrylic Paint Pens & Gel Pens
Gel Pens
I have an array of colors on hand. I’ll be using Fluorescent Orange for the leaves and details on the oranges. I’ll be using Gelly Roll gel pens by Sakura.
Posca Pens
Feel free to pick up any colors you’d like!
I’ll be using white and yellow.
Metallic Paint Pens
The brands mentioned below are suggestions. Feel free to use whatever you already have on hand or can easily find at your local art/ craft store.