Painting & Photography
Rosemaling: Os Style
Course Overview
Rosemaling means “rose painting” in Norwegian and is done in many styles reflective of specific regions in Norway. The Os region in western coastal Norway is known for its fanciful flowers and bright colors, making it quite different from many of the other styles of rosemaling. In this course, you’ll study and practice basic techniques of this traditional decorative painting style. Plenty of one-on-one instruction is provided. Some rosemaling experience recommended; see Hallingdal courses for beginning levels. Students age 16+ may register for this course on their own. This course is open to students ages 12+ if accompanied by an adult. A 25% tuition discount applies to the youth registrant when registering with a full paying adult; call to register. This class will be taught in oils but acrylic painters are welcome. Acrylic painters will have to bring their own paints as they will not be available from the instructor.
Materials
- Depending on materials needed, students should expect to pay $10 -20 in class to instructors.
- There is a $10 cost for basic materials. This includes items such as background paints, brushes and supplies for backgrounding, as well as other basic items needed for class.
- If you use the instructors’ oil paints, there is a $10 palette fee. The instructor recommends that you use her paints if you have not painted in the Os style as the colors are very different and can be expensive.
- The cost for purchasing a wooden project is $25-$45. You must order your project woodenware for class on your own. Information on ordering the woodenware will be provided this spring.
- Brushes will be available for purchase from the instructor (additional $20-$45).
Optional Tools
All the supplies below are provided as part of the materials fee (which will be collected by the instructor during class), but you are welcome to bring your own, as these are supplies you would need to purchase to pursue painting on your own. If you bring your own supplies the materials fee will be adjusted accordingly.
- Tracing paper
- Transfer paper
- Palette paper (for mixing paints)
- Palette knife
- Paper towels (lint free)
- Walnut alkyd medium by M Graham - available from Amazom or Vesterheim Museum (www.vesterheim.org)
- Odorless paint thinner or brush cleaner – available at local craft stores (Mona Lisa or Masterpiece brands)
- Oil Paints (The :Instructors recommend Rembrandt brand unless another is specified) Again, If you have not painted in this style you are welcome to buy a palette of paints from the instructors for 15.00. These paints are not typical Rosemaling colors and can be expensive.
1. Cadmium Yellow Light
2. Cadmium Yellow Deep
3. Thalo Blue (Grumbacher brand)
4. Crimson Lake or Alizarin Crimson (Crimson lake is by Holbein)
5. Cadmium Red Light
6. Titanium White
7. Zinc White
8. Ivory black
NOTE: If you are going to be painting in acrylics, please bring your own paints as they will not be available from the instructors.
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Brushes (see notes on brushes) #1 liner # 2, 4 and 6 filbert (# 8 optional)
A note on brushes: It makes Rosemaling easier if you have good brushes. We recommend Princeton Velvet Touch or Heritage, or Blick Masterstroke Filberts. You can bring your own, borrow ours or purchase them from the instructors (additional $20-$45). If this is your first class, we will have brushes you can borrow at no cost. If you plan to continue painting, you'll want to buy your own brushes.
Dates
Course Details
Required
You will need the following tools for this class:
The instructors will provide paints, other incidental supplies, and a class project such as a plate, mirror or other woodenware item for your use. The following are the only requred tools
1. Notebook and pen
2. A paint shirt
3. LOEW CORNELL BRUSHES: Series 7500 ( # 2 and #4 filbert) AND Series 7050 (#1 liner): available for purchase from the instructor for $15-$20 or bring your own.
Optional Tools
All of the supplies below are provided as part of the materials fee, but you are welcome to bring your own, as these are supplies you would need to purchase to pursue painting on your own.
1. Palette paper (for mixing paints)
2. Palette knife
3. Paper towels (lint free)
4. Walnut alkyd medium- available from Vesterheim Museum (www.vesterheim.org)
5. Odorless paint thinner or brush cleaner – available at local hardware store
6. Tracing paper (also available at Vesterhiem or at Micheal’s or Hobby Lobby)(for tracing designs)
7. Transfer paper (available at Vesterheim)( for transferring designs onto woodenware)
8. Liquid Dawn dishwashing soap and vaseline OR pink soap for cleaning brushes
9. Jar with cover for paint thinner
10. Saran wrap (for paint brushes and covering paints)
11. Artists Oil Paint Colors (Rembrandt brand reccommended by instructor)
Cadmium red light
Cadmium yellow light
Cadmium yellow deep
Crimson Lake or Alizarin Crimson
Thalo Blue
Zinc white
Mars black
More Information
Once registered, students will receive a confirmation email with further class information. Please call us if you haven't received it within 24 hours.