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Event Series Event Series: Intro to Watercolor—Debbie Teeter

Intro to Watercolor—Debbie Teeter

August 9, 2023 @ 9:30 am - 12:30 pm

Intro to Watercolor—Debbie Teeter

4 Wednesdays:  August 2, 9, 16, 23

9:30am – 12:30pm

Cost:  $150 non-members; $130 members

Class maximum:  8  

This class is appropriate for beginners or those with some experience looking for more guided practice. Learn the basics of watercolor and some creative approaches. Lessons will cover the unique properties of this medium, composition, color, and a few “bells and whistles”.

Supply list:

Tube watercolors. Daniel Smith Essentials is a good starter set of (warm & cool) primaries and you can mix from there.  No black or white paint necessary. Pan colors will not provide a sufficient “puddle” size for larger washes.
A mixing palette with ample space for mixing. A white plate can also be used for mixing. If your palette has a cover it can also be used for mixing space.
Watercolor brushes, flat & round.  A ¾” to 1” flat or angled brush, plus some rounds in sizes #8 or #10, #5 or #6, and #2, #3 or #4 are a good start. Sets are often a good value.  Watercolor brushes can be natural hair or synthetic.  Multi-media brushes are fine; avoid stiff bristled brushes that are only suitable for oils or acrylics.  
Cold press (preferably cotton) watercolor paper, 9” X 12” or 11” X 14”. You can bring a tablet or block or purchase a large sheet which can be cut up as needed. We will work on exercises, studies, and some small paintings. (Avoid Fabriano 1264)
A drawing board larger than your paper unless you are working on a block of WC paper.
Masking tape, preferably (blue) painter’s tape (3/4”)
Faber Castell PITT pen, S or M, or Micron PN, 05 or 08 (ultra-fine point permanent black pen).
An old toothbrush
Xacto knife
Your sketchbook (or a pad for note-taking), pencil and kneaded eraser.  If purchasing a new sketchbook, aim for 67 lb or heavier paper, so it can handle some wetness
Smock or apron is recommended
Optional:  spent plastic gift cards; they are useful painting tools

About the Artist: I’m originally from the south side of Chicago and earned a BFA and MA in Art Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Certificate in Commercial Design from the University of California, San Diego.  My initial watercolor instruction was from Billy Morrow Jackson at the University of Illinois. (Billy was a student of Max Beckmann at Washington University).  I have been a licensed art educator in Illinois, California and Oregon. Since moving to Portland in the late 1980s, I have taught beginning through advanced high school art classes in the Forest Grove and Beaverton School Districts,and art instruction methods to prospective elementary educators at the University of Portland.

Member, Watercolor Society of Oregon

For questions about supplies, email me at education@villagegalleryarts.org

 

 

Details

Date:
August 9, 2023
Time:
9:30 am - 12:30 pm
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Event Category:

Organizer

Sally Boyd
Email
samlboyd13@gmail.com

Venue

Village Gallery of Art
1060 NW Saltzman Road,
Portland, OR 97229 United States
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Phone
503.644.8001