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Bodies of Light with Stefan Lucas Allen
Bodies of Light
The human body is a vehicle which can enable a being to make a tremendous evolutionary leap in a relatively short period of time. A single lifetime of good energy management can easily put someone in charge of a galaxy, universe, or something bigger. The key to such incredible possibilities lies dormant within one’s physiology. In visionary art, this truth is intuitively touched upon all of the time through depictions of empowered individuals that radiate color, light, geometry and much more.
This class will be focused on deepening vision & honing craft in an effort to glean the inherent power of humanity & manifest it through the paint brush. Your teacher, Stefan Lucas Allen is a seasoned traditional artist, visionary artist and Kriya yoga instructor that will first show you how to draw the human figure from life & photo reference, then share with you how to incorporate your studies into powerful visionary paintings. guided meditations to build a group connection while supporting your individual vision.
Timing
May 15th, 16th & 17th
10AM-6PM each day with a 1 hour lunch break from 1-2PM
Pricing
Early bird pricing $418 Now until April 15th
Regular pricing $555
Additional Information
Open to all skill levels—experienced artists will up-level their work with new techniques while total beginners will be given fundamentals to start their figurative journey on solid footing
Workshop will include an instructed figure drawing session with a nude model
Final paintings will be done from drawings & photos of live model session or from provided reference images.
Drawing & Acrylic Painting Class
Schedule
Day 1
Morning: 10:00AM-1PM
Guided meditation
Figure Drawing from photo reference
1-2PM Lunch
Afternoon:
Figure Drawing from live model
Gathering reference images
Day 2
Morning:
Guided inner journey
Sketchbooking a composition
1-2pm lunch
Afternoon:
Starting a painting
Day 3
Morning:
Continuing painting
Afternoon:
Continuing painting
Closing meditation
***Supplies***
Good artist materials are a worthy investment that will make a huge difference in the quality of your completed work. Do not fiddle too long with student grade supplies in any medium. They will be more difficult to use and will make you develop bad habits as an artist.
These are my recommendations, if you already have a set of acrylic paints & brushes that you enjoy using, I’m sure it will do just fine.
What the Vision Sanctuary will provide:
A Glazing medium for both acrylics and oils
Communal Glazing Brushes
Easels, tables & lights for working at
Cups and glass jars for paint medium/ paint water
Paint Rags
Palette Paper
What you need to bring:
Painting Supplies
Recommended paint brand: Golden Acrylics (Fluid, Open or Heavy Body)
At least one red, one yellow, one blue, one one brown, one black and one white.
Example minimum paints list:
Naphol red
Hansa Yellow medium
Ultramarine blue
Burnt umber
Mars black
Titanium white
Other nice paints to have:
Transparent iron oxide red
Transparent iron oxide yellow
Alizarin crimson
Cadmium red
Cadmium orange
Cadmium yellow
Dioxazine purple
Phalo blue
Phalo green
Raw Sienna
Azo Gold
Titanium Buff
Brushes:
I often will do an acrylic painting with only 3 or 4 brushes. If you have a collection of brushes that you prefer to use then bring them! If you’re gathering your supplies for the first time below are some recommendations. Keep in mind that acrylic paint will ruin natural hair brushes pretty quickly, so unless you plan on using a natural hair brush for special effects, it’s good to use synthetic brushes. When you go to the art store, you get what you pay for. Avoid the very cheap brush packs from Michaels & no need to spend 60 dollars on a single natural hair brush.
*You’ll save a lot of money and receive top tier quality ordering your brushes online from Rosemaryandco.com*
Recommended brushes list:
Option A)
https://www.rosemaryandco.com/acrylic-brushes/acrylic-brush-sets/peter-keegan-acrylic-set
Option B)
From your local art store
Recommended brands:
Princeton Velvetouch
Da Vinci
A few synthetic pointed rounds
A few synthetic medium sized flat brush
A few synthetic filbert brush
Some larger flat synthetic brushes for glazing
FX brushes
tooth brushes are great for speckling chaos (like a star scape)
Hardware store brushes for rough rendering of large areas that need the texture
Old ruined brushes are great for natural textural effects
Drawing Supplies
At a glance (any ol’ drawing supplies will get the job done):
Sketchbook
Drawing implements
Tracing paper
Expanded:
Favorite sketchbook brands:
Kunstpapier
Moleskine
Strathmore
My favorite drawing supplies:
Stabilio fine liners
Tombow brush pens
Bic & zebra ballpoint pens
.08 Microns
PrismaColor Pencil Set
Colored Pencil Sharpener
Mechanical Pencils (any kind)
Graphite Pencils or 2mm Lead Holders+ 2B&2H refills+ 2mm lead sharpener
Kneadable Erasers
Bodies of Light
The human body is a vehicle which can enable a being to make a tremendous evolutionary leap in a relatively short period of time. A single lifetime of good energy management can easily put someone in charge of a galaxy, universe, or something bigger. The key to such incredible possibilities lies dormant within one’s physiology. In visionary art, this truth is intuitively touched upon all of the time through depictions of empowered individuals that radiate color, light, geometry and much more.
This class will be focused on deepening vision & honing craft in an effort to glean the inherent power of humanity & manifest it through the paint brush. Your teacher, Stefan Lucas Allen is a seasoned traditional artist, visionary artist and Kriya yoga instructor that will first show you how to draw the human figure from life & photo reference, then share with you how to incorporate your studies into powerful visionary paintings. guided meditations to build a group connection while supporting your individual vision.
Timing
May 15th, 16th & 17th
10AM-6PM each day with a 1 hour lunch break from 1-2PM
Pricing
Early bird pricing $418 Now until April 15th
Regular pricing $555
Additional Information
Open to all skill levels—experienced artists will up-level their work with new techniques while total beginners will be given fundamentals to start their figurative journey on solid footing
Workshop will include an instructed figure drawing session with a nude model
Final paintings will be done from drawings & photos of live model session or from provided reference images.
Drawing & Acrylic Painting Class
Schedule
Day 1
Morning: 10:00AM-1PM
Guided meditation
Figure Drawing from photo reference
1-2PM Lunch
Afternoon:
Figure Drawing from live model
Gathering reference images
Day 2
Morning:
Guided inner journey
Sketchbooking a composition
1-2pm lunch
Afternoon:
Starting a painting
Day 3
Morning:
Continuing painting
Afternoon:
Continuing painting
Closing meditation
***Supplies***
Good artist materials are a worthy investment that will make a huge difference in the quality of your completed work. Do not fiddle too long with student grade supplies in any medium. They will be more difficult to use and will make you develop bad habits as an artist.
These are my recommendations, if you already have a set of acrylic paints & brushes that you enjoy using, I’m sure it will do just fine.
What the Vision Sanctuary will provide:
A Glazing medium for both acrylics and oils
Communal Glazing Brushes
Easels, tables & lights for working at
Cups and glass jars for paint medium/ paint water
Paint Rags
Palette Paper
What you need to bring:
Painting Supplies
Recommended paint brand: Golden Acrylics (Fluid, Open or Heavy Body)
At least one red, one yellow, one blue, one one brown, one black and one white.
Example minimum paints list:
Naphol red
Hansa Yellow medium
Ultramarine blue
Burnt umber
Mars black
Titanium white
Other nice paints to have:
Transparent iron oxide red
Transparent iron oxide yellow
Alizarin crimson
Cadmium red
Cadmium orange
Cadmium yellow
Dioxazine purple
Phalo blue
Phalo green
Raw Sienna
Azo Gold
Titanium Buff
Brushes:
I often will do an acrylic painting with only 3 or 4 brushes. If you have a collection of brushes that you prefer to use then bring them! If you’re gathering your supplies for the first time below are some recommendations. Keep in mind that acrylic paint will ruin natural hair brushes pretty quickly, so unless you plan on using a natural hair brush for special effects, it’s good to use synthetic brushes. When you go to the art store, you get what you pay for. Avoid the very cheap brush packs from Michaels & no need to spend 60 dollars on a single natural hair brush.
*You’ll save a lot of money and receive top tier quality ordering your brushes online from Rosemaryandco.com*
Recommended brushes list:
Option A)
https://www.rosemaryandco.com/acrylic-brushes/acrylic-brush-sets/peter-keegan-acrylic-set
Option B)
From your local art store
Recommended brands:
Princeton Velvetouch
Da Vinci
A few synthetic pointed rounds
A few synthetic medium sized flat brush
A few synthetic filbert brush
Some larger flat synthetic brushes for glazing
FX brushes
tooth brushes are great for speckling chaos (like a star scape)
Hardware store brushes for rough rendering of large areas that need the texture
Old ruined brushes are great for natural textural effects
Drawing Supplies
At a glance (any ol’ drawing supplies will get the job done):
Sketchbook
Drawing implements
Tracing paper
Expanded:
Favorite sketchbook brands:
Kunstpapier
Moleskine
Strathmore
My favorite drawing supplies:
Stabilio fine liners
Tombow brush pens
Bic & zebra ballpoint pens
.08 Microns
PrismaColor Pencil Set
Colored Pencil Sharpener
Mechanical Pencils (any kind)
Graphite Pencils or 2mm Lead Holders+ 2B&2H refills+ 2mm lead sharpener
Kneadable Erasers