Key Elements of Portrait Painting
Join Laurel Stern Boeck, a nationally recognized portrait painter, for a three-day workshop.
This class is for those who are fascinated with capturing the likeness and character of a person. From observation of the live model, we will examine the effect of light falling on the structures and forms of the head.
Discover techniques for mixing colors to achieve realistic and nuanced complexions. We will cover the use of atmosphere and background towards creating a finished portrait.
Regardless of your stage of development (practicing professionals, students, beginners), specific information is given to your as an individual artist, guiding you through each phase of creating a painting. All students will be given individual attention to help reach your personal goals.
While the primary medium is oil painting, participants are welcome to use drawing, pastels, or acrylics. Be prepared to work hard, make new friends and best of all have fun.
Evenings can be spent enjoying one another’s company in conversation about their experiences of the day.
The Schedule
Arrival Day
Arrive between 12pm and 2pm. Get settled into your room and gather at 3pm for the first workshop. In the first workshop, the class will arrange the model and establish a general pose. The instructor will conduct a 20-minute value study Demo. Students will paint or draw in three 20-minute warm up poses. An evening meal is provided for residential participants.
Full Day Workshops
Each full day includes a morning workshop (9am-12pm) and an afternoon workshop 1:30-4:30pm. The instructor will alternate offering instruction and demonstration throughout each day.
Tonal Underpainting: The model and instructor will set up a final pose. The class will begin the tonal underpainting with burnt sienna and ultramarine blue. Students and instructor will examine the effect of light on the model while considering the composition and design.
Color Mixing and First Layer: The instructor will demonstrate color mixing and applying the first layer of paint. Techniques: Discuss techniques for mixing colors to achieve realistic and nuanced complexions. Explore Atmosphere & Background and how to use these elements to create depth and dimension in the painting. Students will paint using color, applying the techniques discussed. Individual Guidance: Provide personalized assistance to meet the unique needs of each student.
Advancing to Completion: Continuing the Painting: Guide students as they work to bring their paintings to completion. The instructor will be available to answer specific questions and provide targeted advice.
Lunch is provided for all attendees, including commuters. Breakfast and dinner are provided for participants staying overnight. Free time after the afternoon session will allow you and others to go on self-planned excursions in Southern Vermont or to relax on Willow’s grounds. Gathering around the fire pit is a popular evening activity.
Departure day
Wake up to a light breakfast followed by a concluding workshop from 9am to 10:30am. Enjoy brunch in the family-style dining room followed by a brief session to review and critique your work. Head home at 1pm.
Fee options
Single occupancy: $1,485 per person. Includes accommodation, meals, studio time, model fees, and instructional program. State meals and room tax is not included and will be added at checkout.
Double occupancy (for couples or friends): $995 per person. Includes accommodation, meals, studio time, model fees, and instructional program. State meals and room tax is not included and will be added at checkout. Please reserve online at the link below or by calling 802-380-4939.
Commuter: $695 per person. Includes lunches, studio time, model fees, and instructional program. State tax is not included and will be added at checkout. Please reserve by calling 802-380-4939.
Rooms and Amenities at Willow
Willow provides comfortable overnight accommodations. All rooms have dedicated ensuite or hall baths. We are outfitted with all the comforts of a typical guest house — linens, blowdryers, individually controlled heating and air conditioning. Our mattresses, pillows and furniture are exceptionally comfortable. Our soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and lotions are organic. We support local craftspeople by supplying Willow with handmade and high quality goods — everything from lamps to rugs have been made by hand. You will feel very much at home.
Meals at Willow
Meals are provided throughout the retreat. Our meals are healthy and filling, made of local organic and natural ingredients. Please let us know if you prefer vegetarian or gluten free options. Please let us know if you have any food allergies.
Area Attractions
Willow is located in the foothills of the Green Mountains on 5 acres of open space. The property abuts several hundred acres of woods with hiking trails. The property has a large pond, hillside garden, fire pit, and a large south-facing porch for lounging and gathering.
You will have time for optional area excursions in afternoons and evenings. On request, we would be happy to organize a group excursion. More information on amenities and area attractions is offered on our website.
What to Bring
Painting supplies - a list will be provided by the instructor
A traveling easel if you have one
Shoes: house slippers, studio shoes, outdoor shoes
Hiking shoes and clothing
Flashlight or headlamp for evening walks