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Oil Painting – Mixed Ability B

Course code: P02595

Subject area: Art & Design

Study level: Part Time

Course level: U

Course details

Course time:

16:00 - 18:00

Days of week:

Thursday

Course date:

15th Jan 2026 - 26th Mar 2026

Course location:

Abingdon Campus

Contact details

Phone:

01235 555 585

Oils are the most beautiful and forgiving of paints. They can be bold, subtle, fluid or delicate depending on the needs of the artist. We will continue to develop the main techniques of oils, from brushing, stippling, to palette knife. Tuition will be given on draughtsmanship and colour mixing. We will examine ways of creating space and atmosphere in landscapes. We will juxtapose formal drawing elements alongside loose free painting and give greater emphasis to tonal balance. Still life observation will include accurate colour matching and development of palette craft.
You will receive lots of help and advice, through demonstrations from your tutor, plus one to one guidance and creative work within a supportive group setting. Please do not purchase equipment/materials until your course has been confirmed. What you need to bring to the first session: - A4 or A3 cotton canvas pad. Please not paper with a pad with a canvas texture pressed into it – real canvas is best. A good example is Pebeo Pop Art 100% Cotton Canvas. Paints - such as Winsor and Newtons Winton range or Daler Rowney’s Georgian. Colours: Essential: Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Ultra Marine Blue, Viridian Green (or Phthalo Green, but not both!), Also useful: Permanent Rose (very helpful for flower painters), Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre. A selection of Winsor and Newton or Daler Rowley or similar hogs hair brushes. At least a number twelve, a number ten, and a number six. Long flat or filbert brushes are very versatile, but you might also like to buy a small number two round brush for detail. A thinner such as low odour artists turpentine, Sansodor, or Zestit. A medium such as Windsor and Newton’s Liquin Original. Or, if preferred, traditional artist’s linseed oil. Palette: depending on preference, a traditional wooden palette, a “tear off” palette, or white grease proof baking paper.
Course units
Complete exercises in mark making

Explore painting techniques

Develop observational skills through still life

Design simple compositions

What next?
Further study of oil painting with Oil Painting Mixed Ability C
Entry criteria
Those with a little experience.
Fee information
As part of your course we may organise trips to assist you with your learning. Trips are optional, and you will not be penalised if you choose not to participate.

There are bursaries available to help you with other course costs. Call 01235 216 212 for more information.

The rules on fee reduction are complicated and we would encourage you to talk to our Admissions staff on 01235 216 400 to discuss your options. You can find more information on our Fees and Bursaries page - search "Fees and Bursaries" at the top of the page.

19+ Fee:

£211.20

19+ Reduced Fee:

£105.60

Learning & method assessment
As this is a not accredited informal methods of assessment will be used.

For example:

Observation/Demonstration

Self-assessment

Question & answer/reading

Practical exercises

1:1 tutor support

To track your progress and achievement you will be required to complete a short document.