Mixed Media B
Tutor: Sandy Adler
Email: sandy.adler@chatclasses.com
Length: Full year Class Period: Thursday, period 2 (offered in 2025-26)

Description: In addition to taking Oil Pastel to the next level, students will also be introduced to, OR continue further with, three new mediums: pen and ink, watercolor pencil, and compressed charcoal. Lessons will rotate through these mediums, beginning with and/or reviewing the seven basic strokes of pen and ink, and incorporating watercolor pencil into the pen and ink projects. In Oil Pastel, rather than learning one lesson at a time, Mixed Media students will do a series of paintings from start to finish, with a goal of completing at least 4 paintings by the end of the year. (No paintings are repeated from the previous year). We will incorporate all lessons learned in previous classes, including drawing basics for a good initial sketch, composition, backgrounds, blending, light and shadow, and perspective. Examples include complex still life using several objects and a full background, tropical underwater scenes, fall landscapes, learning to paint reflective metals, etc. Paintings will be carefully planned and executed by the student. Lessons will cover a wide variety of techniques in all four mediums, from extremely detailed to more abstract. New:  This class will also include an introduction to Art History by highlighting famous artists whose works demonstrate the concepts we are currently learning, and exploring the history of each medium and style.

THIS CLASS IS DESIGNED WITH ALL NEW PROJECTS TO ACCOMMODATE ALL RETURNING CHAT ART STUDENTS, INCLUDING LAST YEAR’S MIXED MEDIA A CLASS. 

 (Sample lessons shown below represent all mediums).*

Students will have the opportunity to showcase their work at the CHAT Christmas Celebration and the Spring Showcase.

Note:  The 2nd semester of this class will start on January 18th.  The tuition has been prorated to 14 weeks.

Tutor:  Sandy Adler attended Austin Community College to pursue an A.A. in Fine Arts, Minneapolis Technical College to pursue an A.A. in Graphic/Commercial Design, and Crown College for a B.A.  in Christian Education.  She is currently a practicing and accomplished artist in both fine arts and graphic design.  She is the Director of Marekting, Advertising and Promotion as well as Vice President of Heart of the City Ministries, a non-profit organization led by Sandy and her husband for the purpose of bringing racial and denominational unity to the Body of Christ in the Twin Cities area.  Her paintings in oil pastel have been featured in businesses in the Osseo area.  She has been teaching art for the past 15 years in area co-ops as well as after school enrichment programs in the local school districts, with over 160 students during the 20012-13 school year.  In 2006 Sandy won a grant through the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council to bring her pastels class into a select group of inner-city schools, in order to provide supplies and instruction to students living at or below poverty level.  An 11-year home school veteran herself, Sandy’s passion is to make art instruction engaging and inspiring for students of all levels, and to help them truly learn to “see” the beauty of God’s world around them as they learn art basics and secrets that hone their own skills and abilities as young artists.

1st Semester Cost:  $222, $232 or $242 (depending on registration date)
2nd Semester Cost: 
$208, $218 or $228 (depending on registration date)
Level:
Grades 8-12
Prerequisite: All students who have taken Beginning Oil Pastels and preferably Basic Drawing, as well as students who have taken Mixed Media A, either through CHAT or another academy may take this class. However, speak with instructor to obtain special permission if you feel your student has had comparable art classes from other sources in the past.
Homework: Students will need to attend all classes if possible, complete all assigned projects, and prepare at least two pieces for final mounting and display at each CHAT Showcase. This may require some work outside of class time. Students will be tested at the end of each semester on Art History facts presented, and on the various techniques, tools, and terminology learned throughout the semester.
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Supplies:  Mounting materials and use of compressed charcoal are included in the price of the class (above).  The supplies listed below may either be purchased by students on their own, or ordered  through the tutor. (The tutor is able to purchase supplies online for a radically reduced price at bulk rates, and it is also beneficial for students to be working with the same quality of materials).

Everything listed below can be purchased through instructor in a bulk order to save costs, and any supplies from previous semesters or from home can be used as long as they match the quality & description as closely as possible.  . Mrs. Adler will email a detailed supplies list to order from before classes begin, AND REIMBURSEMENT FOR SUPPLIES IS PAID DIRECTLY TO TUTOR SEPARATE FROM TUITION. (Prices are subject to change):

  1. Set of Caron D'Ache oil pastels, (professional quality used in Beginning Pastels) - $27.00 starter set or $2.75 each (will add 3-4 colors for Mixed Media 2)
  2. Blick Spiral Bound sketch pad 14 X 17, 80 lb. paper - $8.00
  3. Blick Spiral Bound sketch pad 11 x 14, 80 lb. paper - $8.50
  4. At least one charcoal pencil - $2.00 each
  5. Blending tortillians (NOT the harder blending stumps...) - $.50 each
  6. Kneaded Eraser - $1.50 each
  7. Set of 24 watercolor pencils - $8.50 (I recommend buying this set through me, it's an amazing price and the pencils are a good quality.)
  8. Sharpie marker ultra fine - $1.00
  9. Hairline fine marker - $1.50
  10. Ruler, at least two paint brushes fine and medium, regular eraser, and sharpener (bring from home)

 

*Pen and Ink with Watercolor Sample Lessons:

Examples 

*Oil Pastel Paintings Sample Lessons:

Examples

*Compressed Charcoal Sample Lessons:

charcoal