This watercolor class is for students who have a basic foundation in watercolor painting and want to delve deeper and improve their skills. While meeting each student at their own level, instruction will be given regarding source image selection and the basics of composition. Students will be encouraged to explore wet on wet, color mixing, dry brush and more advanced watercolor techniques. This class will include demonstrations and students will be able to work from references of their choice and participate in supportive classroom critiques.
Supplies: Students must plan to bring the following supplies, though not all are required if you would like to incorporate your own material preferences:
Paper:
The most important element. Arches paper is recommended, in block or sheet formats.
- Block, 140pound, Cold Press, 9x12 or 10 x14 or 11x14.
- Sheets, can be divided into 2-4 smaller sheets, also Cold Press.
Paints:
I recommend a limited palette. 10 Windsor Newton Professional grade colors:
- 6 warm colors: Windsor Red, Windsor Yellow, Burnt Siena, and Raw Siena, Permanent Rose and Windsor Violet.
- 4 cool colors: Windsor Blue Green Shade, Windsor Blue Red Shade, Hookers Green, and Paynes Grey.
Other items:
- Pencils, hard lead 2H or 4H
- Kneaded eraser
- Palette and mixing pans (preferred is ceramic white palette)
- 2 small water holders or cups
- Small mixing pans for colors, mine have lids.
- Incredible White Mask, for blocking areas you wish to keep white.
*Pencil sharpener, paper towels, rulers, palettes, mixing pans, and water holders/cups will be provided, but you may use your own if preferred.
Brushes:
Do not spend a fortune on brushes. Windsor Newton has an inexpensive line. I also like the black silver brushes.
Sizes: 1” and ½”flat; #4 or #7 #10 round; Detail #2 round. My favorite brush: Silver Black Velvet Oval ¾”.
Supplies can be ordered from several art suppliers including Blick, Jerry's Artarama, or Bloomington Fine Arts Supply if you prefer to shop locally.