Portrait Painting with a Zorn Palette

Date: Monday 16 March, 2020 - Thursday 19 March, 2020
Time: 10am - 5pm
Tutor: Anastasia Pollard
Cost: £400


This three day workshop is ideal for artists of all levels who would like to gain experience in painting the portrait from life in oils. No experience is necessary – there is a maximum of 11 participants and the tutor will customise the course according to your individual needs.

In this class, you will learn:
  • How to create a portrait from start to finish
  • How to achieve a realistic likeness
  • The importance of gesture and anatomy in portraiture
  • The importance and principals of drawing, values, edges and colours
  • How to mix colours and paint realistic flesh tones
  • Which brushes to use when, and how
Painting a portrait can be overwhelming at first. In this course you will learn a structured, reproducible approach, starting by blocking in big shapes and then gradually moving to the details. You will gain confidence in tackling this complex subject, and improve your observational skills along the way.

In this course, you will be using a limited palette (the 'Zorn' palette). This constraint of using only red, yellow, black and white lets you create surprisingly accurate flesh tones, while simultaneously reducing the complexity of colour mixing.

This course is taught by Anastasia Pollard. Anastasia studied at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and Florence Academy of Art. Her work has been included in the annual exhibitions of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and has featured in the BP Portrait Award in 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 and 2017. Anastasia is a member of The Royal Society of Portrait Painters. You can see more of her work on her web site.

This course has a maximum of 12 participants.

You can find the materials list for this course here. If you have any questions, please see our frequently asked questions or contact us.
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