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Testimonial
Thank you so much for my first painting lesson. I feel quite emotional, mostly because I regret that I didn’t do this decades ago! Well, there’s no time like the present…
Susan Calvin

About My Art Classes

2019. New 6 Week Term starts Tuesday January 15, Wednesday January 16 & Thursday January 17



A big welcome to my art class web site. Don't hesitate to get in touch by using the simple form on the left -I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Have a look at the video below to hear what some of my students are saying about my alla prima oils and acrylics class in Dublin. You can read a small bit about me here.



Frequently Asked Questions:

What level do I teach?
I welcome everybody from complete beginners who've never held a brush before, to intermediate painters who just want to hone their skills.

How many students are in each class?

There are up to 6 students ONLY at a time in my 'in-studio' classes which allows for a lot of one-to-one attention.

What do classes involve?
There's a complete demonstration at every class. This will give students an overall view of the process of painting 'wet-into-wet' or alla prima oils. Then students will either paint objects from life or use photographic landscape references under guidance. The aim is to finish a painting at each class.

Is there any outdoor work?
During the spring and summer months (and when the weather holds out!), we make occasional field trips to local spots. For more focussed outdoor trips, I organise them as weekend workshops.

Why should I choose this painting class instead of another?
I give no-nonsense tuition about all aspects of painting -from creation to how to build your artistic career. You'll receive my full attention and support as there are only ever small numbers in class. This is a friendly, encouraging and engaging environment. There's free tea/coffee and biscuits and a cosy stove lit!

Studio Class Dates & Info

Oils on panel studies of glass on yellow background by student at Kevin McSherry's art class in south Dublin
Oils on panel studies of glass on yellow background by student at Kevin McSherry's art class in south Dublin

1. Dates and Times of classes in my Studio


TUESDAY mornings 10am to 12.30pm
TUESDAY evenings 7pm to 9.30pm

WEDNESDAY mornings 10am-12.30pm

THURSDAY mornings 10am to 12.30pm
THURSDAY evenings 7pm to 9.30pm

New 6 Week Term starts Tuesday January 15, Wednesday January 16 & Thursday January 17


Book now to secure your place. 6 Places ONLY per class. €185 for 6 weeks.

Only 6 places available at each class and to be fair to those who attended the last term, special consideration will be given them for spaces, subject to confirmation by payment. Call 086 247 0737 or email: kevin@mcsherry.ie

Tea and coffee and biccies will be served.


TUESDAYS: 

Tuesday morning 10am-12.30pm. Call 086 247 0737 or email: classes@mcsherry.ie
Tuesday evening 7pm-9.30pm  Call 086 247 0737 or email: classes@mcsherry.ie

WEDNESDAYS: 

Wednesday morning 10am-12.30pm. Call 086 247 0737 or email: classes@mcsherry.ie

THURSDAYS:
Thursday morning 10am-12.30pm. Call 086 247 0737 or email: classes@mcsherry.ie
Thursday evening 7pm-9.30pm  Call 086 247 0737 or email: classes@mcsherry.ie



Payments for classes can be made by cash,  cheque, credit card and PayPal. €175


How to Find Studio


2. How to Get Here/Map My art studio is accessed by the laneway at the rear of 17 Aideen Avenue, Terenure, Dublin D6W Y635. It's a bit hidden (but it's a gem), I suggest you bring your mobile phone along and call 086 247 0737 if lost.


Materials checklist
Bring boards or canvases of around 5"x7" or 7"x7". The aim of this class is to paint small and paint often.
For students, I recommend Winton Oils -good student quality paint, you can get them everywhere and the colours are consistent). If you're already dedicated to painting; always get Artist quality paints. You can read a more in-depth explanation here.

PHASE 1: Essential 6 Colours for BEGINNER painters: (Get these FIRST)
  • Winton Cobalt Blue
  • Winton Permanent Rose
  • Winton Cadmium Yellow Pale Hue
  • Winton Titanium White (or Titanium buff)
  • Winton Burnt Umber
  • Winton Ivory Black (failing Ivory Black, get Indigo or Paynes Grey).


PHASE 2: Plus the following for an extended palette (You only need to get these these once you've become familiar with the above palette).
  • Sap green (or Viridian)
  • Cadmium Yellow Deep
  • Burnt Umber
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Cadmium Red

DO bring the following (BEGINNERS AND INTERMEDIATE PAINTERS):


  1. A Table box-easel. Such as this one. These are widely available in art shops.
  2. A flat wood painter's palette (rather than one of those white palettes with dips -they're more for watercolours).
  3. Solvent: Zest-it, (if you can get it -if not, get Sansodor). For cleaning brushes and diluting paint.
  4. Brushes -Synthetic short flat brights: 12 and 6. Also, a Round No. 1. I recommend the Create brand (you can buy a packet of 5 brushes for under €5 in Artmines, K&M Evans or Eason) and THESE are the ones.
  5. Rags
  6. If you like Liquin, bring that too. (Liquin is a quick-drying medium and glazing additive).
  7. Wear old clothes: painting can be a messy business!

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For much later...
If you want to try the technique of making a warm, monochrome underpainting, you will need the following tubes of ACRYLIC paint, although these are NOT NECESSARY for the normal oils alla prima classes:


  • Ultramarine
  • Burnt Siena
  • Warm Bright Yellow 513 (Sennelier)- OR - Pale Terracotta 437 (Winsor & Newton)
  • Titanium White
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Terms and conditions 

Signing up for a term of art classes is a 6 week commitment; classes not taken cannot be carried forward to a new term. Terms can not be split up or fees discounted for classes not taken.
When students are unable to make it to a class for whatever reason, I will always endeavour to let them catch up in another art class but only if a place is available.
If I am unable to hold the art class, the class will be made up so students will not be short.
Payment must be made at least 2 weeks before the term begins, in order that a replacement student can be arranged from the waiting list.
Payment matters can not be discussed in the studio; the studio is a sanctuary for art, painting and creativity.
Students should have the required painting materials for the class (please see above).