Are you passionate about watercolor and the freedom of creative messes? Join us for a fun and expressive workshop where you'll embrace the beauty of watercolor splashes and transform them into stunning floral and leaf designs. Under the guidance of artist and instructor Aleta Jacobson, you'll explore the playful and dynamic nature of watercolor splashes. Learn how to harness these vibrant, free-form techniques and enhance your artwork with Indian Ink to create beautiful, frame-worthy pieces or unique greeting cards.
What to Expect:
- Experimentation with Watercolor: Embrace the freedom of watercolor splashes and learn how to control and guide them into beautiful shapes.
- Indian Ink Techniques: Add depth and contrast to your splashes with the artistic application of Indian Ink.
- Creative Exploration: Turn your colorful creations into lovely flowers and leaves, perfect for framing or gifting.
- No prior experience is necessary—just bring your enthusiasm and creativity. Whether you're an experienced artist or a beginner, this workshop offers a refreshing approach to watercolor art.
Pricing:
Member | $45
Public | $50
An Important Note About Materials: You will need to purchase and bring your own art materials for this class. Please see below for a list of suggested materials.
Supplies for Watercolor Splash Flowers and Leaves
- 1/2” Dagger Brush (if you have one)
- #2, and 8, 10, or 12 round brushes
- 1/4” Angle shader brush
- Your favorite watercolors
- Cold press watercolor paper cut into 3”x4” pieces (plenty to use for practice). 5”x7” for individual paintings. Larger sizes for BIG paintings if you want.
- Micron pens (black) in sizes 02, 03, 08. Or other waterproof pens
- Caran d’ Ache Neocolor II water-soluble crayons, if you like texture
- Indian Ink
- Paper towels or cotton rag
- 2 large water containers