Artwork: Mona Lisa (1503–1519), oil on poplar panel, Louvre Museum.
Oil paints in Mona Lisa’s color scheme (e.g., lead white, vermilion, ultramarine blue, ochre).
3 brushes (small round, medium flat, fine detail).
8X10” canvas.
Details Leonardo’s life, Renaissance context, sfumato technique, and Mona Lisa’s enigmatic smile. Inspiration prompt: “Capture the mystery of someone from your childhood in a portrait, focusing on a subtle expression.”
Oil paints (cobalt blue, chrome yellow, viridian green, white).
3 brushes (filbert, round, fan).
8x10” canvas.
Impasto medium (gel thickener) for van Gogh’s textured brushstrokes.
Pamphlet:
Covers van Gogh’s post-impressionist style, mental health struggles, and swirling brushwork. Prompt: “Create a vibrant night scene inspired by a place that feels magical to you.”
Tempera paints (red, yellow, blue, black).
Soft pastels for blending.
3 brushes (flat, round, angled).
8X10” canvas board.
Pamphlet:
Discusses Munch’s expressionism, anxiety themes, and bold colors. Prompt: “Express a moment of intense emotion from your life using vivid colors.”
Oil paints (soft greens, pinks, blues, purples).
3 brushes (fan, flat, detail).
8X10” canvas.
Glazing medium for Monet’s layered effects.
Pamphlet:
Explores Monet’s impressionism, Giverny garden, and light effects. Prompt: “Paint a serene outdoor scene that reflects a peaceful moment.”
Oil paints (browns, blues, yellows, white).
3 brushes (detail, flat, round).
8X10” canvas.
Gloss varnish for Dalí’s smooth finish.
Pamphlet:
Covers surrealism, Dalí’s dreamlike imagery, and melting clocks. Prompt: “Create a surreal scene blending reality and fantasy from your imagination.”
Oil paints (gold, red, black, green).
Gold leaf sheets and adhesive.
8X10” canvas.
3 brushes (flat, detail, fan).
Pamphlet:
Discusses Klimt’s symbolism, gold leaf technique, and romantic themes. Prompt: “Create a piece celebrating love or connection with decorative patterns.”
Oil paints (bright greens, blues, reds, yellows).
3 brushes (fine point, round, flat).
8X10” canvas.
Stippling tool for pointillism.
Pamphlet:
Explores Seurat’s pointillism, Parisian life, and color theory. Prompt: “Depict a lively gathering using dotted brushstrokes.”
Oil paints (soft blues, pinks, whites, greens).
3 brushes (fan, flat, detail).
8X10” canvas.
Blending medium for smooth transitions.
Pamphlet:
Covers Bouguereau’s classical style, mythology, and fluid brushwork. Prompt: “Paint a mythological or ethereal figure inspired by a story you love.”
Oil paints (bold reds, blues, yellows, blacks).
3 brushes (flat, angled, round).
8X10” canvas.
Acrylic gel medium for texture.
Pamphlet:
Discusses Kandinsky’s abstract expressionism, synesthesia, and geometric forms. Prompt: “Create an abstract piece inspired by a piece of music.”
Oil paints (deep browns, golds, reds, blacks).
3 brushes (large flat, round, detail).
8X10” canvas.
Lead oxide medium for Rembrandt’s luminous depth.
Pamphlet:
Explores Rembrandt’s chiaroscuro, Dutch Golden Age, and dramatic lighting. Prompt: “Create a scene with strong light and shadow inspired by a historical moment.”
Oil paints (yellows, greens, browns, blues).
3 brushes (filbert, flat, round).
8X10” canvas.
Impasto medium for textured petals.
Pamphlet:
Revisits van Gogh’s vibrant colors and emotional depth. Prompt: “Paint a still life of flowers that hold personal meaning.”
Oil paints (reds, blues, greens, yellows).
3 brushes (large flat, round, angled).
8X10” canvas.
Matte varnish for Matisse’s bold, flat finish.
Pamphlet:
Covers Matisse’s Fauvism, vibrant colors, and rhythmic forms. Prompt: “Create a joyful scene of movement and color inspired by a celebration.”
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