LETTING GO OF CONTROL:
WET ON WET WATERCOLOR - ABSTRACT COMPOSITION
Wednesdays | April 28 | 1-2pm PT
All ages and skill levels
More than any other painting medium, watercolor inherently has a mind of its own. The process of wet on wet watercolor is full of surprises. It’s about allowing the paint to lead us, not necessarily the other way around. The result is a beautiful combination of soft, feathered edges and colors flowing into each other. The focus of this class will be to experiment with the technique through abstract composition.
Supply List:
- Watercolor paper
- Watercolor paints in tubes (your choice of colors)
- Small containers to mix paints (baby food jars or small takeout sauce containers)
- A variety of flat and round brushes
- Paper towels
Instructor’s Note: It’s not necessary, but it will be helpful to have an idea before class of shapes and compositions that you’re drawn to. Looking through books and magazines is a good place to start.
Teaching Artist: Carrie Leeb
Virtual Drop-In: This program is a part of Virtual Drop-in Series. | By registering once, participants may attend all weekly session.
Registration: Free | RSVP is Essential