Painting the Head in Oils with Joseph Todorovitch

Oil Colors: Titanium White, Lemon Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Orange, Cadmium Red, Venetian Red, Alizarin Crimson, Transparent Oxide Red (or Burnt Sienna), Cobalt Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Viridian Walnut oil painting medium or a refined linseed oil Odorless mineral spirits (Gamsol brand, please) Sealed containers for mediums and solvents A roll of paper towels (Viva brand) Brushes: A variety of sizes are recommended, ranging from 1 to 12, Bristle brushes and sables (Rosemary & Co series 279 are recommended) Palette knives of various sizes A palette (preferably glass with neutral grey beneath it) Glass scraper Canvas: An oil primed linen is recommended, around 12×16 in size Easel: Mobile French easel (Being mobile and completely ready to paint is challenging but a very important part of the organizing process of painting. If your materials aren’t completely ready and conveniently available, the difficulttask of making a good painting is further complicated)

Joseph Todorovitch

Joseph Todorovitch is a contemporary painter immersed in figurative subject matter exploring painting through the lens of a naturalist perspective. A product of Los Angeles Ateliers and research abroad, he has become nationally recognized as a fine artist exhibiting across the country and accumulating accolades including the Draper Grand Prize at the Portrait Society of America’s annual competition. His work is internationally collected and has been exhibited in various museums in the U.S. as well as the Beijing World Art Museum in China, an historic exhibition of American art, the first of it’s kind in China. Todorovitch has taught drawing and painting for over a decade in notable institutions such as California Art Institute, Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, Laguna College of Art and Design, Scottsdale Artist’s School, Dreamworks Studios, among others and now including Art Mentors at New Masters Academy. He continues to teach and exhibit with vitality… “Joseph Todorovitch is one of the bright figures of the new representational expression in contemporary Art. Exploring the new expressive possibilities in presenting the human figure and expanding its visual language is part of a wider movement of taking the tradition­based approach to the next step. The technically fluid, expressive tools merging tonality, color and shape ­ reflecting the perceptional and cognitive developments of our generation ­ is an inherently contemporary expression of contemporary visual cognition.” ­ Classical Underground.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q.Is this class online or in-person?

    A.This 10 week class will only be offered online this term.

  • Q.How advanced do I need to be to take this class?

    A.This class is for all levels, from the total beginner to the working professional artist. There’s no better time to learn good drawing habits!

  • Q.Am I going to be able to submit my work for Joseph to critique?

    A.We are only offering Standard Access to this class, which means you will NOT be able to submit your work for Joseph to critique.

  • Q.Will I get reference images to work from?

    A.Yes! Even though this class is Standard Access, we will be providing high-resolution reference images for you to work from each week.

  • Q.As an online-only student, can I watch the class happen live?

    A.The class is not streamed live. You will receive a new video each week that has been previously recorded and edited for your viewing.

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