Autumn Semester Class: Intro to Portrait Painting

Sunday September 21, 2025
13:30

Description

This beginner-friendly course introduces students to the fundamentals of portrait painting using acrylics. Students will learn how to draw accurate facial proportions, understand basic facial anatomy, and explore how to see and mix realistic skin tones. The course also covers colour temperature, light and shadow, and how to paint different hair textures and colours. In the later weeks, students will apply these skills to paint expressive portraits. Step by step, students will build their confidence and technique in a supportive and creative environment.

Duration: Every Sunday for 8 Weeks (2 Months) From September 21, 2025 to November 9, 2025

Class Time: 3 Hours per Week (15 Min Break)

In this course, students will develop an understanding of basic facial anatomy and the fundamentals of portrait painting. They will learn how to observe and mix a wide range of realistic skin tones, explore colour temperature, and gain confidence in painting various hair textures and hair colours.

Course Breakdown: 8-Week Portrait Painting Plan (Acrylics)

  • Week 1: Understanding Facial Proportions Focus on head construction and turnarounds using the Asaro Head model.
  • Week 2: Colour Observation and Mixing Develop skills in seeing and mixing accurate colours for portrait painting.
  • Weeks 3–5: Painting the Face – Foundations to Finish Explore the full painting process including blocking in, underpainting, shadows, base colours, and highlights.
  • Weeks 6–8: Painting Facial Expressions Apply foundational techniques to expressive portraits, focusing on underpainting, shadow mapping, and final colour application.

INSTRUCTOR INFO

Patricia Claro is a passionate Filipino Canadian artist with over eight years of experience in illustration and seven years of experience as an art educator. Currently based in Ottawa, she specializes in traditional and digital mediums, specifically character design, environmental art, and both 2D/3D digital painting. Patricia holds an honours diploma in Illustration from Seneca Polytechnic, has a background in Interior Design, as well as Layout for Animation. Currently a freelance book illustrator with FriesenPress, she’s excited to share her expertise in a hands-on, engaging workshop experience for aspiring artists of all levels.

Instructor Highly Recommends to Bring YOUR OWN Materials

Required:

  • Acrylic Paints (Holbein, Liquitex, Amsterdam, or Wallack's):

Note: Each color is essential for mixing accurate secondary and tertiary colours. Please try to use the exact shades listed, or choose colors that are as close as possible to those specified.

  1. Cadmium Yellow Medium (OR Any Warm Tone Yellow)
  2. Yellow Hansa Light or Cadmium Yellow Light (OR Any Cool Tone Yellow)
  3. Cadmium Red Light or Vermilion (OR Any Warm Tone Red)
  4. Alizarin Crimson or Quinacridone Red (OR Any Cool Tone Red)
  5. Ultramarine Blue Red Shade or Ultramarine Blue Deep (OR Any Warm Tone Blue)
  6. Prussian Blue or Pthalo Blue(OR Any Cool Tone Blue)
  7. Mars Black or Lamp Black (OR Any Warm Tone Black or Cool Tone Black)
  8. Titanium White

 

  • Sharpener
  • White Plastic Eraser
  • Kneaded Eraser
  • 2H Pencil
  • Painter’s Tape
  • Brushes: Filbert #2, 4, 8, Flat #2, 4, 8, and Round #2, 6 (or a Set that has a Filbert, Flat and Round)
  • 9 x 12 Tape-Bound Mixed Media or Acrylic Pad
  • Palette or Palette Paper (Any Size No Larger Than 9 x 12)
  • 2 Small Tubs of Water (one for cleaning, one for diluting the paint)
  • Paper Towel

Location

305 Bank St, Ottawa, ON K2P 1X7, Canada

Centretown would like to acknowledge that Ottawa is built on the unceded, unsurrendered Territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation.

The Anishinaabe Algonquin peoples have lived on this land since time immemorial. We recognize and deeply appreciate their historic connection to this place. We also recognize the contributions of Métis, Inuit, and other Indigenous peoples have made, both in shaping and strengthening this community in particular, and our province and country as a whole.