WINTER SESSION: ADULT WATERCOLOR MORNINGS
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$240.00
$240.00
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January 25thth to March 15th
Wednesdays 9:15 AM - 11:30AM
Age: Adults and Teens
Instructor: Kristy DeFlores
Materials: All supplies for this session are included. It is encouraged that students to purchase the same supplies to work on projects at home.
You may Download and fill out our Participation Packet and return to ArtMuse or you may complete the form online...click here.
Achieve a beautiful watercolor painting using a variety of learned techniques, mini demonstrations, and step-by-step instruction.
This class will be split into two parts. During the introductory phase, students will complete a variety of short activities that introduce different watercolor techniques. Resist, blending, salt, ombre, and lifting are some of the many exciting techniques students will experience. Students will have time to experiment. The second phase of the session will focus on self-expression. Students will choose a subject of their choice, whether it is a still life, a photo, or an image of their imagination. Students will apply the techniques they have learned to their own works of art.
Wednesdays 9:15 AM - 11:30AM
Age: Adults and Teens
Instructor: Kristy DeFlores
Materials: All supplies for this session are included. It is encouraged that students to purchase the same supplies to work on projects at home.
You may Download and fill out our Participation Packet and return to ArtMuse or you may complete the form online...click here.
Achieve a beautiful watercolor painting using a variety of learned techniques, mini demonstrations, and step-by-step instruction.
This class will be split into two parts. During the introductory phase, students will complete a variety of short activities that introduce different watercolor techniques. Resist, blending, salt, ombre, and lifting are some of the many exciting techniques students will experience. Students will have time to experiment. The second phase of the session will focus on self-expression. Students will choose a subject of their choice, whether it is a still life, a photo, or an image of their imagination. Students will apply the techniques they have learned to their own works of art.