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Trees in Watercolor

Trees in Watercolor

Monday, September 13 and 20
5 - 9 pm

Join this class to learn how to paint a variety of trees in watercolor. We will briefly explore how to mix your own greens. Using wet in wet as well as wet on dry approach and lifting technique, we will focus on several different types of tries, including multiple variations of conifers and deciduous trees. We will explore painting single standing trees, trees in a group, distant trees, trees in middle ground as well as more detailed foreground trees. 100% cotton paper is highly recommended for wet in wet approach.

Monday, September 13 and 20
5 – 9 pm

Instructor: Iva Neveux
Ages: Adult (15+) | All Levels

Supply List: 

  • Watercolor pallet including your preferred reds, yellows, blues including indigo and earths including burnt sienna & burnt umber
  • Variety of watercolor brushes including 1” flat, #6 or # 8 round, fan and rigger brush
  • Pad of Arches cold press 140 lb watercolor paper (9”x12” or larger), other 100% cotton brands will also work (Daler Rowney, Bee Paper, Winsor Newton); some student grade watercolor paper (Strathmore series 400) for charting and testing color and brush strokes
  • Natural and/or synthetic sponge
  • Graphite or mechanical pencil
  • Kneaded eraser
  • Tracing paper
  • Two plastic water containers
  • Spray bottle and a mister bottle
  • Roll of paper towels

 

Painting
September 13, 2021 5 – 9 pm
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