Appropriate for all levels of students, learn various techniques using wet and dry pigments.
Wednesdays, 10am - 12pm
Instructor: Tony Armendariz
In this class, students will be introduced to various techniques of how to successfully work with watercolor paints. Focusing on architectural renderings, still life and figurative work, students will gain an understanding how to work with wet and dry paints. This class is appropriate for students of all skill levels and is meant to be repeated. Individual attention will be given to each student. Required materials are listed at the bottom of this page.
This class is designed to be repeated.
Registration and Fees
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Members: $175.00; after 3/17/2023: $195.00
Non-Members: $195.00; after 3/17/2023: $215.00
Advanced Registration Required.
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Required Material List (approx. $95 total)
Registrants must bring their own below.
Paper
Canson 12 x 16 in. 140 lb. watercolor block paper (cold press with the black/blue cover)
https://www.dickblick.com/items/canson-montval-watercolor-block-12-x-16-15-sheets/
Brushes
Princeton Velvetouch Series 3950 Synthetic Brush - Long Round, Size 12 Princeton Velvetouch Series 3950 Synthetic Brush – Wash (Flat), Size 1”
https://www.dickblick.com/products/princeton-velvetouch-series-3950-synthetic-brushes/
Paints
Winsor & Newton Cotman set of 10, 5ml tubes
Payne’s Grey 8 ml tube
https://www.dickblick.com/items/winsor-newton-cotman-watercolor-paynes-gray-8-ml-tube/
Other Items
Paint Palette (one with a nice size area for mixing paints)
https://www.dickblick.com/products/jones-palette-kit-ii/
Container for water (min. 20 oz.)
Paper towels
Pencil/eraser
Small spray bottle