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Test classes from the Nevskaya Palitra Art Paint Factory
05 November

As part of the cooperation agreement with Nevsky Palitra, the Center for Practical Training and Career of Ƶ organized test classes for students and teachers of the Department of Monumental Art with representatives of the art paint factory to give an opportunity to show and talk about new materials.

The test classes were conducted by product manager Yulia, who told the students about the new products of 2024. Nevsky Palette produced five oil paints and four shades of tempera, which were presented to the students. Julia told about the history of the creation of paints, about the technologies and features of the production of each color. Paints were also presented, which show how the paint strokes look like, how they behave with diluents, titanium and zinc whitewashes. The students were shown a comparison of new products with existing colors, which expanded their ability to convey depth and beauty in their works.

"Supporting emerging artists is an investment in the future of art. We want to be a part of their creative journey by providing quality materials and resources. Thank you for the warm welcome and the opportunity to communicate with students and teachers at the last meeting. Visiting universities, a lively dialogue with young artists, the opinion of the teaching staff sets the vector of development and sets new goals for us to improve and expand our mater"Supporting emerging artists is an investment in the future of art. We want to be a part of their creative journey by providing quality materials and resources. Thank you for the warm welcome and the opportunity to communicate with students and teachers at the last meeting. Visiting universities, a lively dialogue with young artists, the opinion of the teaching staff sets the vector of development and sets new goals for us to improve and expand our materials. Such communication cannot but inspire, and we hope our feelings are mutual".

representatives of the Nevsky Palette

At the end of the meeting, the students were presented with art materials, canvases, notebooks and auxiliary accessories for artists, such as canvas dividers and tubes for squeezing paints. Under the supervision of Daria Antipina, head of the department, and Alexey Gordin, Associate Professor of thAt the end of the meeting, the students were presented with art materials, canvases, notebooks and auxiliary accessories for artists, such as dividers and tubes for squeezing paints. Under the supervision of Daria Antipina, head of the department, and Alexey Gordin, Associate Professor of the department, the students were divided into two workshops, where some tested oil paints and others tempera. After writing the sketches, the students shared their opinions about the materials.

"I liked the new indantren blue. The color really has noticeable differences from other blues presented in the palette earlier, and is not similar to others. The color is pleasant, it does not flatten. Dense texture, the paint reveals itself well both in the split and in mixing with other colors. Taking this opportunity, I would like to note that there is a great lack of paints in large tubes, as in the line of oil paints. Especially white, it would be very convenient to buy one large one instead of several small ones".

Olga Kupryashkina, a student of the Department of Monumental Art

Daria Antipina, head of the Department of Monumental Art, also shared her impression of the use of paints: "Bismuth yellow has a cold undertone and is excellent for transmitting daylight. Pyrrol red is bright and concealable, gives pure shades in mixtures. I especially liked raspberrDaria Antipina, head of the Department of Monumental Art, also shared her impression of the use of paints: "Bismuth yellow has a cold undertone and is excellent for transmitting daylight. Pyrrol red is bright and concealable, gives pure shades in mixtures. I especially liked raspberry alizarin. The paint allows you to get amazing berry shades and gives a smooth tonal stretch when splitting. I thank the representatives of the Nevsky Palette for the opportunity to try new shades in their work!"

Finding the perfect color is a difficult task for every artist. In this regard, during the training period it is necessary to get acquainted with new materials and notice how the colors are revealed in the work. Then students will be better able to convey the intended image.

PROMTECHDESIGN University supports future artists on their way to becoming. The joint organization of test classes with Nevsky Palitra is a great way to give young artists a closer look at the materials and see how the paint behaves in their work. For Nevsky Palitra, the partnership with our university provided an opportunity to receive feedback from teachers and students about new materials.