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Hoffman Center for the Arts
News Release
Date: January 28, 2021

Hoffman Center for the Arts offers Introduction to Oil & Cold
Wax
Date: February 6-7, 2021
Time: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
On Zoom and Online
Tuition: $125.00
ZOOM LINK WILL BE SENT THREE DAYS BEFORE THE CLASS BEGINS
Neskowin artist, Lynne Wintermute, returns to Hoffman Center in an
extended opportunity for students to discover and4deepen their
experience in painting with oil and cold wax. The oil and cold wax
medium brings luminous layers of color and mystery to abstract and
landscape paintings. Like archeology in paint, students will learn
layering and texturing techniques to create magical colors and tones.
This workshop will be on Zoom and online.
The live Zoom sessions are from 10:00 am to Noon and from 1:00 to
3:00 pm.
All handouts, the materials list, and a multi-page notebook
covering everything you learned over the two-day course will be online.
The materials are downloadable pdf files. Demonstrations during the
live segment of each day will be recorded and uploaded to the online
class platform. All registered participants will have access to the online
workshop until April 30, 2021. It provides additional time to work on
techniques and rewatch video demonstrations.
The first workshop session [Saturday, February 6 & Sunday, February 7]
will introduce the medium and include instruction on color theory and
composition.
The second weekend [Saturday, February 20 & Sunday,
February 21] will provide students an opportunity to explore additional
advanced tools and techniques in layering, mark-making, and textures.
Students may enroll in one or both weekend sessions.
Lynne Wintermute has a degree in Fine Arts from Linfield College and
continued with graduate studies at Pacific Northwest College of Arts.
She is represented by Dragonfire Gallery in Cannon Beach and has had
many solo and group shows throughout the Northwest. As a teaching
artist, she teaches a variety of workshops in 8 venues and private and
group lessons in her Neskowin Studio.
Follow this link for more information or to register for this workshop:
https://hoffmanarts.org/events/intro-to-painting-in-oil-cold-wax/
Lynne Wintermute will also teach Advanced Techniques in Oil and Cold Wax Painting |
February 20- 21
Student Materials List for both sessions:
Gamblyn Galkyd 8.5oz
Gamblin cold Wax 16oz
Catalyst Wedge W-01 or W-06
small rectangle metal palette knife
palette paper
paper shop towels
rubber brayer
6 cradled boards with 3 layers of gesso,
assortment of oil paints 1.25 oz [in your favorite colors].
For underpainting–small assortment of inexpensive acrylics & brushes~For cleaning-baby oil or vegetable oil. Rubber gloves, if you prefer
February 6, 2021
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
February 7, 2021
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Hoffman Center for the Arts
News Release
Date: January 28, 2021

Hoffman Center for the Arts offers Introduction to Oil & Cold
Wax
Date: February 6-7, 2021
Time: 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
On Zoom and Online
Tuition: $125.00
ZOOM LINK WILL BE SENT THREE DAYS BEFORE THE CLASS BEGINS
Neskowin artist, Lynne Wintermute, returns to Hoffman Center in an
extended opportunity for students to discover and4deepen their
experience in painting with oil and cold wax. The oil and cold wax
medium brings luminous layers of color and mystery to abstract and
landscape paintings. Like archeology in paint, students will learn
layering and texturing techniques to create magical colors and tones.
This workshop will be on Zoom and online.
The live Zoom sessions are from 10:00 am to Noon and from 1:00 to
3:00 pm.
All handouts, the materials list, and a multi-page notebook
covering everything you learned over the two-day course will be online.
The materials are downloadable pdf files. Demonstrations during the
live segment of each day will be recorded and uploaded to the online
class platform. All registered participants will have access to the online
workshop until April 30, 2021. It provides additional time to work on
techniques and rewatch video demonstrations.
The first workshop session [Saturday, February 6 & Sunday, February 7]
will introduce the medium and include instruction on color theory and
composition.
The second weekend [Saturday, February 20 & Sunday,
February 21] will provide students an opportunity to explore additional
advanced tools and techniques in layering, mark-making, and textures.
Students may enroll in one or both weekend sessions.
Lynne Wintermute has a degree in Fine Arts from Linfield College and
continued with graduate studies at Pacific Northwest College of Arts.
She is represented by Dragonfire Gallery in Cannon Beach and has had
many solo and group shows throughout the Northwest. As a teaching
artist, she teaches a variety of workshops in 8 venues and private and
group lessons in her Neskowin Studio.
Follow this link for more information or to register for this workshop:
https://hoffmanarts.org/events/intro-to-painting-in-oil-cold-wax/
Lynne Wintermute will also teach Advanced Techniques in Oil and Cold Wax Painting |
February 20- 21
Student Materials List for both sessions:
Gamblyn Galkyd 8.5oz
Gamblin cold Wax 16oz
Catalyst Wedge W-01 or W-06
small rectangle metal palette knife
palette paper
paper shop towels
rubber brayer
6 cradled boards with 3 layers of gesso,
assortment of oil paints 1.25 oz [in your favorite colors].
For underpainting–small assortment of inexpensive acrylics & brushes~For cleaning-baby oil or vegetable oil. Rubber gloves, if you prefer
February 6, 2021
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
February 7, 2021
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Visual Arts Workshop
Introduction to Oil and Cold Wax
with Lynne Wintermute

October 23-24 | 1:00-4:00pm
Tuition $180 | Materials fee $25
HCA Event Room in person
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
Introduction to Oil and Cold Wax Neskowin artist, Lynne Wintermute, returns to Hoffman Center in an extended
opportunity for students to discover and deepen their experience in painting with oil
and cold wax. The oil and cold wax medium brings luminous layers of color and
mystery to abstract and landscape paintings. Like archeologists in paint, students
will learn layering and texturing techniques to create magical colors and tones.
This workshop introduces the medium and includes instruction on color theory and
composition. It provides the basics from under painting and application of wax
layers to simple mark-making and textures. All participants will receive a 30-page
handout on working in oil and cold wax.
Note: This introductory course is the first of two workshops on offer with
Wintermute. It is followed on October 28-29 by an advanced course that focuses on
texture, mark-making, layering, reduction, masking, and more tools for students
already comfortable with oil and cold wax medium. These are stand-alone
workshops.
Follow this link for more information or to register for workshops: https://hoffmanarts.org/events/introduction-to-oil-and-cold-
wax/
Visual Arts Workshop
Introduction to Oil and Cold Wax
with Lynne Wintermute

October 23-24 | 1:00-4:00pm
Tuition $180 | Materials fee $25
HCA Event Room in person
Hoffman Center for the Arts | 594 Laneda Avenue | Manzanita
Introduction to Oil and Cold Wax Neskowin artist, Lynne Wintermute, returns to Hoffman Center in an extended
opportunity for students to discover and deepen their experience in painting with oil
and cold wax. The oil and cold wax medium brings luminous layers of color and
mystery to abstract and landscape paintings. Like archeologists in paint, students
will learn layering and texturing techniques to create magical colors and tones.
This workshop introduces the medium and includes instruction on color theory and
composition. It provides the basics from under painting and application of wax
layers to simple mark-making and textures. All participants will receive a 30-page
handout on working in oil and cold wax.
Note: This introductory course is the first of two workshops on offer with
Wintermute. It is followed on October 28-29 by an advanced course that focuses on
texture, mark-making, layering, reduction, masking, and more tools for students
already comfortable with oil and cold wax medium. These are stand-alone
workshops.
Follow this link for more information or to register for workshops: https://hoffmanarts.org/events/introduction-to-oil-and-cold-
wax/
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