Canvas
Panels

- Four 6" x 8" canvases or canvas panels,
4 or more in other sizes up to 11x14." Pintura or PANELLI canvas panels are a good quality, and inexpensive.
You can order online at Jerry Artarama (click
here for page). Aaron Brothers and University Art also carry
a cardboard based canvas panel, which while not "archival quality" is
fine for class.
- Online sources: ASW,
Cheap
Joes, Dick
Blick, Jerry's
Art, RayMart,
SourceTek, and Utrect)
Suggested Brushes

- You do not need many brushes. I
tend to paint with a few large flats, 2 or 3 small filberts and one #1
script brush. Be sure to buy "Hog Bristle" brushes, and
avoid both the soft brushes used by watercolorist and the synthetic
brushes. The "Signet" line by Robert Simmons available at University
Art and Aaron Brothers is a good quality (click
here to order from Jerry's). Some examples:
- 1 small brush, such as a # 1
script, # 2 round
- 2 large brushes, such as # 8
flat or # 10 flat (or Filbert)
- (brush size and quality do not really
matters, as long as the artist paints mainly with a large brush of some
kind).
- 1 medium-sized palette knife or large
paint shaper.
Required Colors (oil paints)

- Carbon or Mars Black (small tube for
this one, a little black goes a long way),
- Cadmium Yellow Medium
- Cadmium Red Dark
- Ultramarine Blue
- Titanium White (buy large tube, at
least 250 ml)
These really are all you need! but you
need a fair amount of paint for the kind of painting that Ed and I do,
so 150 or 250 ml tubes are a good idea, cheaper paint is fine, but
don't buy paint labeled "student grade"---it is too
cheap. You
can order Windor & Newton Artists Colors at Jerry's Online, or
they are available at University
Art or Aaron
Brothers.
Unnecessary, but Fun Colors (small
tubes- 50 ml)
- Cadmium Yellow Light
- Yellow Ochre
- Phthalo Blue
- Cobalt Blue
- Permanent Carmine
Easel and Palette
There are many, many brands of outdoor easels out there. We've
represented a few here that we have experience with. Also, if you are
starting out and don't want to invest in a new easel, Ed has four French easels for rent for $10/day. Easels come in a wide range of price points:

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Studio RTA Steel
Multi-Media Field Easel - $29.95
at Jerry's
This is a decent, very inexpensive outdoor easel. It doesn't come with
a palette, but you can buy a small wooden palette and attach (Ed can
show you how). There's a link above to buy at Jerry's, but we've
also seen this easel at University Art and some Aaron Brother's
stores. Another alternative to this basic is the more
fully featured model by SunEden
for $98, comes with self, etc).
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JULLIAN PLEIN AIRE
FRENCH EASEL - $99.99
at Jerry's
A very traditional, sturdy (albeit heavier) easel. There are many
other brands of this traditional French Easel available at University
Art, Aaron Brothers, etc. It is crafted out of elm wood that
finished
with a light oil varnish. The sketch box drawer is chrome lined with 4
adjustable
sections to adapt to your supplies. It is slightly off-set from the box
allowing you to stand the box perfectly flat when folded down. The
bottom carriage of the box is finished with a chrome center section
allowing you to use this area to store brushes and other gear adding to
the utility of the box.. This easel will take
finished canvases or paper from 1" - 34-1/4" high and any reasonable
width, is adaptable to any painting angle as well as flat, has a built
in wet canvas carrier, assembles and disassembles in a couple of
minutes without any tools and has shoulder strap loops for easy
carrying. Measuring 17-3/4" x 7-3/4" x 24-1/2" and weighing 13 lbs. |

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Pochode Boxes -
(Open Box M, Pochade.com, )
These are a very popular alternative to a full (and heavy) easel. You
can carry these anywhere. There are a variety of brands (Open Box
M pictured, as well as x, y, z). They range in price quite a
bit. Open Box M has a nice Student Starter kit $109-$209).
These are very high quality boxes that should last a long time.
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SOLTEK EASELS
- $449.00
at Jerry's
This is the "Cadillac" of plein air easels, used by many professionals
(including your instructors). They are not without their quirks
(sometimes temperamental), but they are very light, easy to set up, and
quite versatile. This easel comes with a palette, so no need to
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Drawing Supplies
- Small sketch book, at least 4"x6" or
larger. Here's
one at Jerry's.
- Pencils, either regular lead or
charcoal. Or, can use black markers
Additional Supplies

- Odorless Turpentine (Turpenoid brand,
DO NOT buy the "TurpinoidNatural" type, it's really ineffective).
- Paper Towels

- View Finder. This small device
really helps you restrict your view in the outdoors and focus on one
area. It also has a small punched whole to help you isolate
color. You can buy this one from ViewCatcher.com for $10.50
, or make one yourself out of cardboard.
- A small (make-up sized) mirror (optional)
- Sunscreen and Hat
- Rubber/Latex Gloves, to protect your
skin from pigments/solvents
- Umbrella (Sun or Rain)
- Clothing for Outdoors (temperatures
vary from cold to hot)
- Wear Darker Clothing (does not reflect
light onto your canvas).
- Paper grocery bags for trash.
- Water to drink.
- Lunch and snacks-- we will be painting
in places where food it hard to obtain, so bring some.
- As my college professor said-- to do
work outside, you must be comfy!
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