Winter Watercolors

Winter Watercolors

January 13 - March 17
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9:30 AM - 12:30 AM
All Levels
Paint a menagerie of winter watercolor landscapes, animals, and subjects, such as; snowy mountains, icebergs, frost covered branches, and the icy nose of an arctic fox. Strengthen your understanding of watercolor through exploring various loose and realistic techniques, effects, color mixing, and the art of translating photographs to watercolor. Instructed by Alaskan artist and wilderness survivalist Willow Heath, you’ll learn through live demonstrations, discussions, and feedback, while painting in a relaxed art studio environment.

Required Supplies

140lb 100% cotton watercolor paper, cold press, 9x12. Recommended: Blick Premier watercolor block, MUST BE COTTON • Watercolor paints, professional quality. Winsor & Newton, Sennelier, Daniel Smith, or Holbein • Assorted round watercolor brushes assorted sizes 4-12. Recommended: Princeton Select series round or Velvetouch round. • 1 flat watercolor wash brush size 1 inch. Recommended: Princeton Select synthetic flat • 1 roll Scotch Delicate Surface Painter's Washi Tape .7 or Holbein soft tape • 1 pencil 4H and an eraser • Paper towels • 1 Pebeo Brand drawing gum masking fluid pen • 1 Eraser for Glue, Masking, & Rubber Cement Example of eraser: https://a.co/d/dcCCLCm • 1 container for water • Saral Brand transfer paper or other graphite transfer paper • 1 Sakura gelly roll white gel pen .08 or .10 • Optional: Assorted Micron pens
Willow Heath

Willow Heath

Willow Heath is a watercolor artist, illustrator, storyteller, and art instructor. Willow has been exhibiting her paintings...

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