Term: Term Two 2023
Start Date: 24 April 2023
End Date: 19 June 2023
Day: Monday
Time: 6pm-9pm
Number of classes: 8
$660.00
ON CAMPUS: 24 April – 19 June 2023, Monday 6pm-9pm. Early Fee ends 20 March 2023
Kevin McKay
Have you always wanted to paint but haven’t known where to start? Designed for complete beginners this course will give you a solid and practical foundation in painting using acrylics and oil paints. Learn simple processes for colour mixing, composition, and perspective, to produce a suite of finished paintings.
Full details below: course overview, course delivery, lecturer profile and art materials
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Term: Term Two 2023
Start Date: 24 April 2023
End Date: 19 June 2023
Day: Monday
Time: 6pm-9pm
Number of classes: 8
Teacher: Kevin McKay
Level: Beginner, Intermediate
Full fee: $735
Early Fee: $660.00
Concession Fee: $700.00
Location: National Art School
Have you always wanted to paint but haven’t known where to start? Designed for complete beginners this course will give you a solid and practical foundation in painting using acrylics and oil paints. Kevin McKay will lead you step-by-step through the basic techniques, showing you how to prepare a ground, compose a painting with correct proportion and perspective, and how to build tonal relationships that brings surprising 3-dimensional illusion to your works. You will learn how to paint directly from life with still-life settings in the studio and an excursion outdoors in the landscape. Kevin shows you how to structure the composition of a painting, and reference the techniques used by traditional and modern masters. He introduces you to the magical world of colour theory with simple processes for colour mixing, to produce a suite of finished paintings; all the time furthering your skills and building your confidence as a painter.
Kevin McKay was born in the USA and migrated to Australia with his family at age two. An alumnus of the National Art School and the Southern Sydney Art School, McKay is a suburban landscape painter who composes his work in the studio and en plein air. Plein air studies greatly inform McKay’s practice, with paintings that typically depict eerily empty architectural spaces, where the stillness of classical form and the drama of light is found in the everyday and in the midst of urban transience.
McKay has exhibited extensively around Australia, including holding 15 solo exhibitions since 2010. He was the winner in the Bayside Art Award’s Visual Art Prize in 2018, the Alan Gamble Memorial Award for the Built Environment in 2015, and Waverley Art Prize’s Oil Painting Prize in 2013. He was also the recipient of the inaugural William Fletcher Travelling Fellowship and Rome Residency winner in 2011. Alongside his many awards and prizes, McKay was also the recipient of the Broken Hill Art Exchange residency program in 2019, the inaugural William Fletcher Foundation’s Scholarship to The British School at Rome in 2011, and the Basil & Muriel Hooper Scholarship from the AGNSW in 2006.
Kevin’s work is represented in several public and private collections, including, the Elliott Eyes Collection, Waverley Library, BHP, Kogarah Municipal Council, Toohey’s Brewery and Sydney Institute of TAFE.
For Week 1 of the course, students should only bring basic materials as listed below. Kevin will discuss more specific needs with everyone on the first night. Experienced students may bring along their paints and an assortment of brushes and tools.
Basic materials
A4 Visual Diary
HB – 4b pencil
Rubber eraser
A3 pad of canvas paper
Parkers Fine Art Supplies have a location of the NAS campus and offer a discount for NAS short courses students. To discuss and order art materials please contact Parkers on +61 2 9247 9979 or email [email protected]
Website https://www.parkersartsupplies.com/
Whilst NAS strongly encourages vaccination, students are not required to be vaccinated as a condition of their enrolment at NAS.
Protective clothing and covered footwear essential