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541.773.1444        101 N. Central Ave. Medford, Oregon 97501
MON-FRI: 10-6 | SAT: 10-5 | SUN: Closed

Watercolor Techniques One Day Workshop with Alisha B. Whitman



This one-day workshop is designed as an introduction or refresher class for those with no or little experience in watercolor, or for those who are eager to get back into it after a long break. It will focus on getting comfortable with watercolor techniques, letting watercolors be watercolors while still exercising control and enjoying the process.


*For more information/questions, please contact Alisha at: alishabwhitmanart@gmail.com



MATERIALS

*The following supplies are my recommendations. You do not have to have the exact supplies or brands I use - if you already have materials, please bring them! My goal is to help you learn HOW to paint, not just replicate what I've done. Even if you're a beginner, however, it is important to have professional-quality paints and good paper. It really makes a tremendous difference! You can save money buying student options for the other supplies, but don't scrimp on the paints or paper. 
 

My recommendations:


- Watercolor palette with a lid (preferably with wells for paint and space for mixing)

- At least 8x10" watercolor paper, 140 lb, cold press. I recommend Arches, preferably a block for convenience
  (if you don't have a block, bring artist's tape and a board)

- Smaller, cheaper watercolor paper for practice work. I recommend Strathmore Vision Watercolor pad 6x9"

- Watercolor paint brushes - I recommend getting a flat brush, either 3/4" or 1", Rounds sizes 10, 6 or 4, 2

- Scrub brush or 1/4" Willow's Blender Velvetouch brush (Jack Richeson Grey Matters Water Media Brush Set is a great option)
 
- Watercolor paints in tubes  - You could get by with a warm and cool red, yellow, and two blue (like the Daniel Smith Essential Mixing set) but I also like to have secondary colors, and some neutrals like burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre, and Indigo. You don't need white or black watercolor but a white gouache is useful.

- Light sketching pencil

- Kneadable eraser

- Paper or cloth towel

- Water container
Skill Details:
All Skill Levels
Instructor Name:
Alisha B. Whitman

Watercolor Techniques One Day Workshop with Alisha B. Whitman

Cost:
$ 100.00
Single Session