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Journeys into Abstract Painting
Abstract art is about representing the experiential world using shapes, colour and gestural marks. This course is open to anyone who has an interest, but it’s the ideal continuation of “Ways into Abstraction”, which ran in the autumn term and will dive deeper into the world of abstract art by taking the learner on journeys into the practice of transforming what we see and feel into art.

The course will be taught online via zoom, and feedback will be provided via an online space on Padlet. For an example of a Padlet board from a previous class, have a look at https://padlet.com/YorkLearning/waysintoabstraction22.

In this course, we will work on refining techniques, and go deeper into discovering our unique style and modes of expression. Learners will be encouraged to develop their own projects throughout the course, with individual critiques and group discussions. We will be thinking about how we can tell a story through a painting. The final aim to produce a fully-fledged abstract artwork, in any size or shape (within reason!) that you will be proud to hang on the wall.

During the course, we will look at the work of contemporary abstract artists and how they do what they do. We will explore experimental techniques such as painting with sound and music, responding to our sensory environments through painting, and tuning in to intuition. We will take a deeper look at ways of applying paint, mixed-media approaches, mediums made from household items, acrylic ink, mark-making, layering, masking and working with textures. There will be an opportunity to work on different surfaces, as well as using collage to incorporate external elements into the work.
Prosp User 3
This course is suitable for anyone who has an interest in the appreciation and creation of abstract art.

Whilst this course is a continuation of a previous one, you do not need to have done the previous course in order to jump into this one. Ideally you will have had at least a basic experience of doing some painting and drawing before, or if you are interested in trying something new for the first time that is totally fine too!

The course provides learners with skills for self-improvement, which could lead to further study with us or another provider such as York College. It could also provide a pathway towards self-employment.
Prosp User 4
Materials you will need:

Acrylic paints:

Red (Bright, Crimson or Cadmium)
Blue (Ultramarine or Cobalt)
Yellow (Lemon or Cadmium)
Black (Lamp black or Ivory)
White (Zinc or Titanium)

Additional colours you like the look of or would like to try using, for example:

Quinacridone Magenta
Phthalo turquoise, green or blue
Orange (Bright)
Green (Emerald or Sap)
Indigo
Neon colours

You will also need:

• Optional: Oil pastels, coloured pencils, chalk pastels
• Pad of heavy duty drawing paper A3 size (at least 200 gsm)
• A canvas board, canvas or panel board to paint on (your choice - you can decide later in the course, not needed for the first week)
• Water pot
• A plastic box or lid or something similar to use as a palette
• Roll of kitchen paper
• Masking tape
• PVA glue or Acrylic Medium
• Selection of brushes
• A scraper tool / spatula / squeegee / old credit card or similar plastic card
Prosp User 5
No class on 14 February 2023 (half-term holidays).

This is an online course that will be delivered via Zoom, so please ensure that you can access this on the device you are using.

You will receive your Zoom login details 24 hours before the course is due to start. If you enrol late, you will receive the Zoom code on the day that your course starts. (If you haven't received your Zoom code by the day of your course, please check your junk email inbox.) The Zoom login code will remain the same throughout the course.

You will need to join Zoom five minutes before your session is due to start and remain in the “waiting room”. Your tutor will then admit you to the class once your session is ready to begin.

If you require help to download or use Zoom, please email ictskills@york.gov.uk at least a week before your course starts and we will endeavour to provide assistance.
Prosp User 6

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As well as learning many exciting skills specific to your course, you will also be evidencing and practising a range of transferable skills.
As well as learning many exciting skills specific to your course, you will also be evidencing and practising a range of transferable skills.
Being able to demonstrate transferable skills will improve your confidence and self-awareness, make you more employable, and help you with further learning and volunteering.
Being able to demonstrate transferable skills will improve your confidence and self-awareness, make you more employable, and help you with further learning and volunteering.
Employers value employees who have strong transferable skills, as they tend to have the tools to help them go beyond their job description.
Employers value employees who have strong transferable skills, as they tend to have the tools to help them go beyond their job description.
Prosp User 8

Learners who live in devolved authorities

Learners who live in devolved authorities
York Learning receives government funding which allows us to offer courses at a lower cost. The guidelines relating to devolution means that we cannot apply this funding to learners who live in devolved areas such as the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.
York Learning receives government funding which allows us to offer courses at a lower cost. The guidelines relating to devolution means that we cannot apply this funding to learners who live in devolved areas such as the West Yorkshire Combined Authority.
If you live in one of these areas we would recommend that, before committing to a course with York Learning, you explore options to study the course in your local area.
If you live in one of these areas we would recommend that, before committing to a course with York Learning, you explore options to study the course in your local area.
If you would prefer to continue your learning with York Learning please note that the price of the course could be double the advertised cost.
If you would prefer to continue your learning with York Learning please note that the price of the course could be double the advertised cost.
In this case, please contact us on 01904 554277 to complete your enrolment.
In this case, please contact us on 01904 554277 to complete your enrolment.

Learners under the age of 19

Learners under the age of 19
Please note that Adult Education funding is for individuals who are over the age of 19 on the 31st of August prior to the start date of their course.
Please note that Adult Education funding is for individuals who are over the age of 19 on the 31st of August prior to the start date of their course.
This means that there will be an additional cost for learners who are under 19 who wish to access funded courses.
This means that there will be an additional cost for learners who are under 19 who wish to access funded courses.
For safeguarding reasons, we cannot accept learners who are under 18 on courses except by prior arrangement. This does not apply to programmes which are designed for 16-18s.
For safeguarding reasons, we cannot accept learners who are under 18 on courses except by prior arrangement. This does not apply to programmes which are designed for 16-18s.
If you are under the age of 19, please contact us on 01904 554277 before booking.
If you are under the age of 19, please contact us on 01904 554277 before booking.
AT2/JQ2
17/01/2024
13/03/2024
19:00 - 21:00
Wednesday
2.00 hrs per wk
8 weeks
Kimbal Bumstead
95.00
£90.00 if in receipt of the State Pension; £35.00 if in receipt of certain means-tested benefits