Marvin Mattelson lays down his palette and uses his words

NYC Realistic Portrait Painting Workshop • August 5-16 2019

May 17, 2019
Marvin Mattelson demoing in class.
Marvin Mattelson demoing in class.

Marvin Mattelson’s Realistic Portrait Painting Workshop At The School Of Visual Arts In NYC: August 5-16; 9am To 5pm.

This coming August I will be teaching my annual two-week portrait workshop at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. The dates are August 6 – August 15, 2019. This workshop is designed to accelerate your growth as an artist. My methodology is based on the time-honored approach that dates back more than 500 years. I teach the same mindset that guided artists such as Rembrandt, Velasquez, van Dyck, and Paxton. It’s not about the technique, or the medium, or the colors. All of the above will not make you a great artist; just like wearing Air Jordans will not make you into a superstar basketball player.

The finished demo of Bradley
The finished demo of Bradley

It’s all about the decision-making if you want to take your work to a higher level, creating paintings that have depth, space, light, and air surrounding the figure. This workshop is not only for portrait artists but for all artists of every genre. It’s been said that if you can paint a portrait you can paint anything.

The initial drawing
The initial drawing

This is not a cookie-cutter approach where all the students come out with paintings that look exactly the same. In the same way that the aforementioned artists have their own unique and easily recognizable styles, you should be able to have your work be specific to you, looking like your hand was holding the brush on the best day you have yet to experience as an artist.

The wash-in underpainting
The wash-in underpainting

Many people, both artists, and teachers will tell you that it will take years of study for you to be the best artist you can be. Not true! It will take years of practice, not study. Perfect practice with-in the framework of the mindful approach to painting which you will learn in this workshop.

The first lay-in of color
The first lay-in of color

All ideas, techniques, philosophies and methodologies will be fully demonstrated and explained in great detail. These two weeks will transform you as an artist. As my student Dorian Vallejo stated, “Marvin Mattelson changes the lives of those students who pay attention!” In addition to the 10 days you will be painting the live model in the studio, we will spend the intervening Saturday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art where I will take you on a tour of some of the greatest portraits ever painted and point out with great exactitude how those artists are utilizing the same exact strategies and methodologies that you will be learning in class.

The refinement of the color transitions
The refinement of the color transitions

There are two ways to approach a painting, the direct, or alla prima, method or the indirect, or layering approach. During the workshop you will learn the latter. By building up the painting with layers you have far more control and the ability to subtly adjust the various aspects of the painting to enhance the illusion of three-dimensional reality. By the nature of the fact that oil paint is translucent, you have the ability to paint far more lifelike skin tones than if you paint directly since all skin is translucent. You can see the progression in the demonstration painting I have posted here of my model Bradley.

Once again, the final portrait
Once again, the final portrait

These 11 days have changed the lives of numerous artists. My students say they will never look at art or the world in the same way. Registration is now open.

Marvin Mattelson is now conducting his classes and workshops online in Full HD 1080p through his Fine Art Portrait Academy. For further information, or to register for an upcoming offering, please follow this link to his teaching page.

Until Next time...

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