Materials List for the Drawing Course

Materials List for the Drawing Course

<p> Materials List for the Bargue Drawing Course The Fundamentals of Drawing Fall 2016 Steve Linberg – slinberg.com</p><p>-Pad of sketch paper between 8x10” and 11x14” (Canson recycled recommended. We will be using this for small exercises/homework so it doesn’t have to be new)</p><p>-Putty eraser (the soft light grey kind that comes in a rectangle shape and you can manipulate its shape as you use it. Artist loft brand is horrible, I recommend Prismacolor)</p><p>-Hard edged eraser- usually white</p><p>-A few sheets of tracing paper, medium to large sized</p><p>-A few sheets of Canson Mi-Teintes 19”x25” paper in a light value (To be used for your finished drawing that you will work on throughout the course) (Recommended colors- ivory, cream, eggshell, pearl gray- not white) ****DO NOT wrinkle or dent it!****</p><p>FOR BARGUE 1 Students (you may choose to continue all 4 of your Bargue plates in Graphite or move on to Charcoal after the first Bargue) </p><p>-Graphite Pencils (9) 2B, (3) HB, (3) 2H There are a few options here. You may choose to buy the wooden pencils and sharpen them with an exacto knife. We will show you the method. You could also choose to buy a mechanical pencil and the additional leads that go inside. Either will work. Suggested mechanical pencil, leads - Staedtler Highly suggested brand for wooden pencils- Faber Castel (green ones) or Staedtler.</p><p>FOR BARGUE 2-4 Students -OPTIONAL: Charcoal Pencils (3) HB, (3) 2B, (3) 6B If you would like to work in charcoal (the original Bargue plates were done in charcoal), a few sets of varying hardness Generals Charcoal pencils are recommended. Generals makes a set that includes 3 hardnesses, plus a white pencil, eraser and sharpener, which is relatively inexpensive.</p><p>-OPTIONAL: Vine charcoal (3) Soft For those interested in working in charcoal, vine charcoal is also essential; it is lightweight and erases cleanly, and can be used alone or in combination with charcoal pencils. Winsor & Newton brand or Nitram Fusain (bit more expensive). Square or round sticks are fine, but get soft consistency, not hard. </p><p>-Exacto knife or box cutter, sharp (we will be doing a little whittling to create a great drawing tool out of our pencil, so the stronger it is the better)</p><p>-Knitting needle or skewer- make sure it is straight</p><p>-A piece of fine 150 sandpaper glued to a hard, flat surface about 5x7”.</p><p>-Small mirror (unwarped, preferably with no or minimal edge/bevel)</p><p>-Masking tape or blue painters tape</p><p>-Scissors</p><p>-Thin colored marker or pen</p><p>-A drawing board, 18x24” minimum. A handle is convenient. We sell the Atelier Board which is 20 x 30” made with a high quality plywood and comes with a handle. $45. It is made for us only by Bill Hoffman. Please email us for availability.</p><p>- A handheld magnifying glass is useful if you have one, but not required</p><p>-Also if you have a T-square, bring that along too!</p>

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