Hosted by the ICAA Southeast Chapter
Join the ICAA SE for a day of education at Summershade Farm in Madison, GA!
Attendees will be given the history of the farm before a demonstration on plein air water coloring and sketching led by McLean Jenkins.
The course will provide instruction and demonstration of in situ architectural sketching in graphite and ink, and for the expressive use of watercolor to augment the hand sketch. Emphasis will be given to a loose, gestural style of both sketching and painting rather than strict measured drawings. Following the instructor’s demonstration, each participant will select a vignette to do timed pencil/ink sketches of a given subject, and then add watercolor washes to the sketch(es). The approach is meant to encourage intuitive and loose hand drawing for an architect’s everyday recording of significant built work.
About Summershade
A Southern Restoration: Cabin Fever, by Garden & Gun
Carolyn Malone Creates Stripped Down Beauty on a Georgia Tree Farm, by Frederic Magazine
Schedule of Events
10:30 AM - Meet at Summershade Farm
10:45 AM - Oral History of Farm by the Malone's
11:00 AM - Watercolor & Sketching Demonstration
12:00 PM - Lunch (provided by the ICAA SE)
1:00 PM - Tour of Property
2:00 PM - Watercolor & Sketching
Suggested Supply List:
8.5 x 11 or larger hot press watercolor pad (can be spiral bound or block), 150 lb. (or more) weight
Pencils (recommend F or H, and a softer HB and 2B)
Pens with waterproof (black) ink
Small receptacle to hold water
Watercolor brushes (small and large), either synthetic or sable
Paint mixing tray (small is fine)
Either a watercolor starter kit with various paints or single tubes with color suggestions below:
Cobalt Blue
French Ultramarine
Rose Madder
Alizarin Crimson
Aureolin Yellow
Gamboge Yellow
Sap Green
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Light Red
Payne’s Gray
Instructor:
McLean Jenkins is an architect with ICAA Member Firm D. Stanley Dixon, Architect in Atlanta, Georgia.
McLean, a Charlotte, NC native, has helped the firm expand its practice to Atlanta, where he has lived for the last 11 years. He received his Bachelor of History from Davidson College, NC and then his Master of Architecture from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
McLean’s passion for both disciplines is demonstrated not just in his work for the firm, but in his art: he has won several awards for his drawings and watercolors, including the J. Neel Reid Prize awarded by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. In addition to extensive travel in Italy, he has also lived and worked in Prague and seeks to add to his travel adventures with his lovely wife and interior designer, Laura. Together with their son, Archer, and standard poodle, Louis XIV, they make their home in Grant Park.
This event is hosted by an ICAA Chapter. Please check the Chapter website or contact the Chapter directly for the most up-to-date details including dates, times, and pricing.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
· Sketch an architectural subject in short time intervals with an emphasis on overall composition and a subject’s essence.
· Apply a less-is-more approach to mark making to focus compositional strength.
· Mix and apply watercolor paints and get comfortable with the medium.
· Apply paint strategically to a pencil or pen & ink sketch to create visual depth and focal points.