November 24, 2024
10:30am. - 1:00 p.m.
Instructor: Joe Yakovetic
Registration includes admission to the beautiful gardens before or after class
Work at your own pace, from a picture or photo you select.
(Please do not bring an image of another painting).
Individual instruction
Skill Level: All levels
Recommended Age: 8 through adult
(DO NOT PLAN TO USE A TABLET OR PHONE TO WORK OFF)
* Have a b/w image of your photo the same size of the canvas to transfer the image. Be sure to have a color reference of the same image to paint from.
Class Materials (Not Included):
Please bring these supplies in order to take part in the class.
Canvas or wood panel (not larger than 16 x 20 inches
Paint: Titanium White (opaque) Dioxazine Purple, Prussian Blue, Cerulean Blue, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Yellow Med , Lemon Yellow (opaque) Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium Red Med & Light, Thalo Green, Mars Black
Container for water or Turpinoid
Palette
Pencil
Pen
Ruler
Eraser
Transfer paper
Brushes
Masking Tape
Rags and/or roll of paper towels
Table Easel or adjustable easel
Stand to place photo on
YAKOVETIC is a true renaissance man - taking that which is seen as common and breathing into it new life and a uniquely fresh spirit.
Beginning his artistic career at the tender age of 2, Joseph encountered a monumental problem while illustrating his first book. Unable to read or write, Joe was forced to ask his mother to write the words of his story. This dramatic intervention freed the budding young artiste to create unforgettable images. Tragically, this priceless manuscript vanished when the family moved from New York to California. At five he had his first commission and was selling his paintings to teachers in Junior High.
Joseph’s exciting and varied artistic career spans more than a few years. He began his long association with Disney by creating illustrations for the original Vacationland Magazine under the guiding hand of Charles Boyer. Joe’s Disney illustration treasures include over 50 books, paper dolls and coloring books. If you’re a collector of Disney’s Radko ornaments, Joe created thirty of their most popular designs.
Both artist and performer, Yakovetic travels around the globe with Mickey and Friends doing live Sketch Artist shows. As designer for Disneyland’s “Say Hello to Honda’s ASIMO,” show, Joe created the futuristic set, as well as the exciting theatre.
Trained in painting from Bill Yelland, former restorer of the NY Metropolitan Museum of Art, Joe has taken his training and skills to create fine art and sculptures for the Disney Galleries. By using hidden images and shadows, Joe brings to life elements of favorite Disney classic films. He has been dubbed, “Painter of Shadows” by Disney fans.
“Surrender Dorothy,” Yakovetic’s first creation in The Wizard of Oz series, premiered in 2008 as part of Warner Brothers’ The Ruby Slipper Collection and The Inspirations of Oz Fine Art Exhibition. His painting toured the world and became a limited edition US Postage Stamp commemorating the film’s 70th Anniversary. The unique beauty of Yakovetic’s legacy has extended to other beloved classic films: Gone With The Wind and It’s A Wonderful Life.