Introduction to Watercolor Painting—Susan Pfahl
March 4, 11, 18, & 25 (Tuesdays) 7:00-9:30pm
4 sessions, 2.5 hours each
$120 Members, $140 Non-members
Minimum 1, Maximum 8 students
Cutoff date to register is 5:00pm one day prior to the first day of class.
*Watercolor for beginners.
*Each class, we will experiment with how the paint, paper, and water react together. Then we will paint simple paintings incorporating this “experiment” into our work. Masterpieces are unlikely, but skills will increase.
*Returning students are welcome to repeat this class. New projects and techniques will be presented in each subsequent series of this class.
*No pre-requisites are required for this class.
Supplies:
*Watercolor paints by Daniel Smith or similar: Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna, Ultramarine Blue, Pereylene Red, Hansa Yellow Medium. Other watercolor paints are welcome; bring what you have or like best.
*Brushes for watercolor: One 1” Flat
One ½” Flat
Round brushes, size 2 and size 6, or so
*Watercolor Paper, 140#, Cold Press or Rough, 10 x 14 or 12 x 16, or similar. Cotton is best.
*A board slightly larger than the watercolor paper (Can be stiff cardboard wrapped in plastic wrap and taped to keep water away from it.) I use a masonite board.
*Plastic palette such as Richeson 8 well slant mixing tray (An old, plastic ice cube tray works too!) Nicer, but more expensive is a Blick Covered Palette or similar.
*Masking Fluid
*Two water containers. (I use old Yogurt containers)
*Pencil and white or gum eraser.
*Paper towels.
*White Artists’ Tape (optional)
Other items may be suggested in class but are not required.
If you have watercolor supplies, please bring what you already have!