Landscape Painting: On-location and in-studio
- Number of classes: 5
- Total Course Hours: 30
- Discipline: Painting
- Lecturer: Gina Bruce
- Age: 16 years and over
- Levels: Intermediate, Advanced
- Location: National Art School
Landscape Painting: On-location and in-studio





Course Details
This course explores contemporary approaches to landscape painting through a dynamic balance of outdoor drawing and studio practice. Working on location at diverse sites near the National Art School, you will create responsive sketches that capture shifting light, colour, and atmosphere. Back in the studio, you’ll experiment, reflect, and develop these studies into more resolved works.
Guided by artist Gina Bruce, you will refine painting techniques, expand your compositional strategies, and strengthen your personal artistic voice through demonstrations, guided exercises, and group critiques. By the end of the week, you will gain confidence working en plein air, learn to translate quick observations into developed studio paintings, and produce a cohesive body of work while engaging in critical dialogue with peers. The course is suitable for intermediate to advanced students.
Learning Outcomes:
- Gain confidence in painting en plein air (outdoors).
- Translate rapid sketches into more developed and resolved studio works.
- Explore contemporary approaches to colour, composition, and material use.
- Build a cohesive body of landscape paintings.
- Develop critical and reflective skills through group discussion and critique.
Course Schedule:
- Day 1 – Orientation & FoundationsIntroduction in the NAS studio, including materials overview and lecturer demonstration. Outdoor exercises in tonal and colour studies, followed by group discussion and reflection.
- Day 2 – Composition in the LandscapeFull-day excursion to a local site. Focus on compositional strategies, tonal and colour relationships, and material exploration.
- Days 3 & 4 – Studio PracticeStudio-based sessions at NAS. Students will translate plein air drawings into more developed works. Emphasis on experimentation, refinement of techniques, and personal direction.
- Day 5 – Resolution & PresentationStudio-based final project. Development of a resolved painting drawing from the week’s studies, concluding with group critique and discussion of works in progress and finished pieces.
* Short courses are open to students of ages 16 years and over.
* Drawing and painting short courses may be held in upstairs studios. If access to stairs is not suitable, please contact us at short.courses@nas.edu.au
* What to bring? Please refer to the list of required materials in the Art Materials field below.
Art Materials
Students must supply their own art materials, please refer to the list below.
- Acrylic paints are essential; please include a wide range of colours. Any brand is acceptable, and additional supplies are available at Parkers shop on the NAS campus.
- Gesso (essential) 500ml or 1litre, gesso can be used as glue
- PVA or craft glue
- Acrylic painting mediums, gloss medium and varnish will be particularly useful
- Notebook or sketchbook
- Drawing media including pencil, charcoal and crayons
- A wide range of brushes from house painting to fine tipped brushes with square, round and angled heads
- Printed images e.g. from magazines, old books, photographs etc
- Old rags
- Plastic food containers (medium size)
- Palette for mixing paint eg. disposable paper palettes, paper plates
- Disposable plastic containers and tubs
- Palette knife for mixing and applying paint to surfaces
- Scissors
- Masking tape
- Tracing paper
- Surfaces to work on, stretched canvas, canvas board, cardboard, suggested size 30 cm to 80 cm. Rigid surfaces are recommended for mixed media
- Enclosed footwear is essential in all studios on campus
The teacher will advise on additional materials as the course progresses. Art materials can be purchased at Parkers Art Supplies on campus at NAS.
Lecturer Profile
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Gina Bruce is a Sydney-based visual artist known for her evocative and introspective works spanning drawing and painting in watercolour, ink, acrylic, oil and egg tempera. A graduate of the National Art School with an Honours degree in Fine Arts, Bruce’s practice explores the intersection of memory, landscape, and the human condition. Since her debut in 2001, she has exhibited widely, including numerous solo shows at Robin Gibson Gallery, most recently Ancient Innocence (2024). Her work has featured in major national art prizes such as the Sulman Prize, the Portia Geach Memorial Award, Mosman Art Prize, Paddington Art Prize and the Kedumba Drawing Prize. Bruce has been awarded several significant honours including a William Fletcher Foundation grant, the Waverley Art Prize, the Gruner Prize from the Art Gallery of NSW, and the Lloyd Rees Memorial Youth Art Award as well as others. In 2003, she was awarded the Art Gallery of NSW residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, further enriching her international perspective. Bruce is a member of the Australian Watercolour Institute and works in a studio at Lennox Street Studios in Newtown. She is represented by Liverpool Street Gallery, and her next solo exhibition is in early 2025.
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