Portrait Painting in Oils (Second Session)
with Sarah Margaret Gibson
A self portrait by instructor Sarah Margaret Gibson
INSTRUCTOR: Sarah Margaret Gibson
Course Fee: £ 750
Dates:
July 14th - 18th, 2025
Course Times:
Morning: 10 am-1 pm
Afternoon: 2 pm-5 pm
Total spots available on course: 12
This course is open to: students of all experience levels. While this course is designed to be beginner friendly, it is still of great benefit to have some experience in traditional drawing technique first. If you have no prior training, you might consider taking one of Sarah’s portrait drawing workshops first.
‘Painting is to revel with the eyes, to search with the mind, and to worship with the heart.’
—Sarah Margaret Gibson
In this 5-day workshop Academic Director of the Glasgow Academy of Fine Art—Sarah Margaret Gibson—will take you through her unique method of portrait painting in oils. This course will focus on building up an oil painting through a series of layers, each with their own distinct set of priorities, to create a richly textured and highly luminous portrait. Sarah will walk you through all of the steps of her process, from transfer drawing to final rendering. Her technique will teach you to strike a balance between representational and aesthetic considerations of a more abstract nature, resulting in a deeper knowledge of how to create a dynamic portrait.
Each day of the course will be divided into two sessions; in the morning session, students will learn the process by watching an in-depth portrait demonstration by Sarah, whilst she simultaneously lectures on the various concepts to be covered that day. After a break for lunch, students will then spend the afternoon session working on their own portraits. Sarah will go around the class giving individually-tailored critiques to each student. Working from the live model, students will build up their paintings following the stages of Sarah’s particular method of painting, each step of the process building upon the previous step and culminating in a sculptural and richly coloured portrait in oils.
During the course, Sarah will guide you through the following stages:
Transfer Drawing to map out the fundamental drawing language of outlines and shadow edges.
The oil transfer technique
Monochromatic wash drawing—a form of underpainting
The ebauche layer: a thin, flexible pass of paint to block in the value of the painting as a whole
First Painting: the first attempt to resolve light, colour and form focusing on broader priorities
Second painting: the second and final attempt to fully resolve each area of a painting, adding in carefully selected details and impastos, and finessing transitions.
The houding: the bringing together of the painting in all respects, including edge, value, colour, and texture.
Spots on this course are highly limited, in order to create an intimate learning environment and to give each student maximum time with Sarah, one-on-one. So please, don’t hesitate to book your place!
During this course, you will gain an understanding of the following key concepts:
The stages of building up an oil painting using an indirect method of various layers
How to accurately measure proportion using comparative measurement
How to block in the portrait using linear construction and shape design
The basics of colour theory and how to mix colours using a limited palette
How to group values and arrange within a finite scale
The fundamentals about pictorial composition and how to balance a picture from an aesthetic viewpoint
One of Sarah’s demonstration paintings from this workshop in 2024.
Materials List
All materials can be purchased on either Jacksonsart.com or Cassart.co.uk or supremepaint.co.uk unless stated otherwise. We recommend buying all your supplies in advance of the workshop. Most materials below have a specific product link in gold.
However, if you are traveling internationally and are looking to make packing easier, you can get most of your paints (with the exception of lead white), your mineral spirits and basic linseed oil at the local Cass Art Store, located just 5 minutes’ walk from the studio. Otherwise, to buy supplies in advance you will have to do so from an equivilent art supply store in your own country, as we cannot have supplies shipped to the Academy in advance. Thank you.
Paints:
Lead white no.1 (Rublev). Titanium is an alternative, if necessary, but it performs very differently.
Genuine Vermillion (Michael Harding) OR Vermillion Extra by Old Holland
Brushes:
Assortment of hog bristle and sable filberts and rounds:
I generally use Rosemary & Co. hog bristle filbert and rounds, sizes 0, 2, 4, 6, (a few of each size). And Sables in sizes 2, 4 and 6 (a few of each size)
Recommended Rosemary Series: Classic Filberts, Classic Rounds, Sable Filbert Series 91
Rosemary “Eclipse Rigger,” size 0; or Series 88, Rigger size 0
Mediums:
All mediums can be purchased on Jacksonsart.co.uk
Gamsol odourless mineral spirits (for those traveling to Scotland by plane, Gamsol will be provided for you)
Cold-pressed linseed oil (Chelsea Classical Studio, preferably)
Chelsea Classical Lavendar Damar Varnish
Support:
1 oil-primed, fine linen board. 30 x 40 cm. (Available Jacksonsart.com: https://www.jacksonsart.com/jacksons-oil-primed-linens-on-mdf-board-cl540 )
Other:
One sheet of Canson mi-teintes paper in Moonstone Grey
1 wooden palette (glass is acceptable too, but please no white disposable palette sheets!!!)
Paper towels and/or cotton rags
2 medium cups with lids (or a couple of small glass jars with lids)
1 roll of masking tape
1 roll of cling film
1 roll of aluminium foil
1 tupperware box for storing paints
Instructor Bio
Sarah Margaret Gibson (b. 1988) is from Cincinnati, OH.
Sarah Margaret is a world-renowned master in contemporary realist painting. She specialises in portraiture, bird and floral paintings, and in still-lifes. Characterized by a rich tenebrism, Gibson’s work dramatically juxtaposes light against shadow. She believes that light, and all of its symbolic qualities, are most poetic when contrasted against dark. Through her drawings and paintings, Gibson opens up a dialogue with nature, responding to what she finds beautiful and endeavoring to communicate this through the medium of oil paint.
Gibson received her formal training in drawing and painting in Florence, Italy. She studied at the Angel Academy of Art from 2008-2010, and then completed the full three-year program at The Florence Academy of Art, from which she graduated in 2013 and where she subsequently taught as a Principal Instructor in their Intermediate Drawing and Painting Programme.
In 2015 Sarah Margaret moved to the west coast of Scotland, alongside her husband and fellow artist, Lee Craigmile. Together they co-founded the Glasgow Academy of Fine Art in 2019, a formal training academy at which she taught traditional methods of representational drawing and painting to aspiring professional artists. In 2024, Gibson and Craigmile decided to transition the Academy, moving the school to Lee’s hometown on the west coast and combining it with their personal painting studio to create Ayrshire Atelier of Fine Art. Gibson acts as Creative Director and Principal Instructor of Studio Workshops at the atelier, and she splits her time between painting for galleries and commissions, teaching, and raising her young son.
Gibson's work is shown throughout the U.S., U.K. and Europe and can be found in the New Britain Museum of American Art, The New Salem Museum of Art and in numerous private collections. She is represented by Arcadia Contemporary in Soho, NYC.
ACCOMMODATION and Travel details
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