Hello Everyone,
Sunday, July 12th 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. central time
Let’s get fruity! I am delighted to bring you this workshop where the subject of fruit is used to introduce or build on the wonderful medium of watercolors.
Food art painted in watercolor paint is just so much fun! Painting on a small canvas such as a notecard size is quick and rewarding. Not only fun to paint they can be used to bring others joy. Send to others as a personalized hand painted notecard or put them in a fun 5x7 frame and display in your kitchen or pass on a s a gift! During the 2 hour workshop we will complete 3 different frozen treats.
Please note this class will be taught virtually over the easy platform of zoom. You can join me and follow along from anywhere you live. You can even have a friend join you in your space or they can follow along right from their own address as well. I have had participants taking the class with me simultaneously from New York, Missouri, Texas, California and Nebraska. Technology at its best.
Bonus: All participants will receive a copy of the recorded class.
No experience is required. All levels are welcome. Come as you are with curiosity and a desire to learn more about the wonderful medium of watercolors.
I hope you will join me for this creative opportunity.
sincerely,
Beth
$20 - STUDENT access to the virtual workshop on zoom
$40 - $50 - Beginner art kits available, in studio pick up or shipped
supplies needed for workshop:
arches 140# cold press paper 5 sheets, 4" x 6"
4 and 14 round watercolor brush
1" flat watercolor brush
liner or detail round watercolor brush. Approx. size 0
watercolor paints (if purchasing, please contact me for recommendations)
invisible ink pen (optional)
masking tape
foam board, acrylic board or gator board, approximately 8" x 10"
*** all recommended supplies are available for purchase at my studio.
Contact me if interested or have questions 479.236.2963 or art@bethwoessner.com
Registration now open
here is what you will learn from the class
- how much or how little water effects your transparency results
- washes and techniques to build your watercolor skills