Fundamental Watercolor w/Indira Cariappa
Wayne Art Center 413 Maplewood Ave Wayne, PA 19087 Organized by Wayne Art CenterAbout this event
Description
We're sorry, but this class is over. The last meeting was Wednesday, November 20, 2024.
Watercolor Basics and Morew/Indira CariappaA nine (9) session classNo class on 10/2This class will focus on the fundamentals of painting with Watercolors. This class will include step by step instruction with demonstrations and practice. Attention and focus on individual growth in the students’ own pace will be central in this class. Learn to paint watercolors in a free, fun and fluent manner. Discover and nurture your own personal style of expression. All levels welcome.
Materials List:
1. Watercolor Paper: 140 pound (or higher weight) cold press watercolor paper. I recommend a watercolor block rather than loose sheets to begin with. Brand could be Arches, Winsor & Newton or any other. Size around 10x12 If using loose sheets, you will need a backing board and masking tape to support the watercolor paper.2. Watercolor Paints: I prefer Watercolor Tubes. However, I encourage you to bring whatever you already have with you. For a good experience of learning good quality materials are very important. We will start off with a warm and cool version of Red, Blue and Yellow and a few neutrals. Any brand like Winsor & Newton, QOR, Daniel Smith, Holbein etc. Cadmium Red or Quinacridone Red Alizarin Crimson permanent or Quinacridone Rose Cadmium Yellow or New Gamboge Lemon Yellow Ultramarine Blue Cobalt Blue Cerulean Blue Burnt Umber Burnt Sienna Chinese White3. Brushes: A few good quality brushes are required for a good painting experience and quality of learning. Some brands suggestion could be Winsor & Newton, Escoda, Richeson, Cheap Joes. Synthetic blends are good to start off with. Any brush that will hold water and come to a good point and springs back is considered good for watercolor. Bring any you already have with you.1-inch Flat wash BrushRound Brushes: No: 14, 6, 2 Rigger Brushes: number 4 & 2 4. Watercolor Palette: Any plastic watercolor palette with at least 10 wells to pour out the different paints and enough space for color mixing. I recommend a John Pike Palette. 5. 2 Plastic cups or small containers to hold water. Paper towels for mopping water. Masking tape or artist tape, drawing book to work out ideas, HB Pencil and eraser.
Prerequisites
2024-2025 Adult Membership
or 2024-2025 Family Membership
or 2024-2025 Senior Membership
or 2024-2025 Supporting Benefactor Membership
or 2024-2025 Supporting Patron Membership
or 2024-2025 Adult Membership
Instructor
Indira Cariappa