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Painting: Fundamentals of Watercolor — Level 4
Instructor: Diane Roach Smith
This class will be centered around, independent painting with Instructor guidance. Over the course of the semester, there will be discussions about creating your own art through watercolor painting techniques and styles. There will be some demos to spark creativity. This class will help students be more independent, while fostering creativity and ideas for their own unique art. Students are encouraged to bring their own ideas to create a painting with instructor guidance. Intermediate and advanced students are welcome. It is highly recommended that all students use professional paints as well as professional 100% cotton rag watercolor paper. There is a materials list for this class; students are required to bring all materials. A class field trip may take place during the semester for one class meeting date.
Prerequisite: Several semesters of Fundamentals of Watercolor / Intro, Level 1 classes, and Level 2-3 classes w/ Diane Smith recommended, or an equivalent of 5 or more semesters of watercolor training.
Level 4
Thursdays, September 11 – November 20
No Class October 30 & November 6
12:30 pm – 3:30 pm, 9 sessions
$304 Members, $344 Guests
Watercolor Classes with Instructor Diane Smith
Suggested Materials List for Intro Level 2 & 3, Beginning Level 1, Level 2 Level 3 & Level 4 (not for Inro Part 1 students).Brushes:1 Hake brush to use for washes1 Round #10 soft animal hair or synthetic brush1 Round #6 soft animal hair or synthetic brush1 flat 1/2 brush
Paints:I instruct with (PROFESSIONAL)watercolor tubes and a lot of them are transparent staining and non-staining watercolor. The list below is just a suggestion. Please do not go out and buy all these if it is a budget concern. Just make sure they are professional grade and you have a cool and warm of each of the primaries.
I instruct with Windsor and Newton Professional Paints. There are other professional paints available such as Daniel Smith / Holbein/ Schmincke: Horadam.You will need a Cool and a Warm of the Primaries.
Suggestions are:Windsor and Newton ColorsYellow/ Windsor Lemon (Cool)New Gamboge (warm)Red/ Perm Alizarin Crimson (warm yellow undertones)Perm Rose(Pink Red)Blue/ French Ultramarine Blue (warm)Phthalo Blue orWindsor Blue Green Shade(cool)
Secondary Colors:Windsor and NewtonTransparent OrangePermanent Sap Green Windsor and NewtonBurnt Sienna (a good color to have in your box) - I often make this color with blue and orange.Extra Blue Cobalt or (Manganese Blue Hue) I like Daniel Smith brand.Extra Pink (Opera Rose)
Pallette:A larger square or rectangle palette with at least 8 wells to put the tube paint in it should have a cover. Mijello is a good brand and you can get it on Amazon.I have portable small round painting palettes for sale. I have a few small covered palettes also that you can purchase.
Paper:I suggest using only 100% cotton rag professional paper. Arches is a good paper. The size depends on your budget and or you comfort level for size of painting. #140 lb Cold Press is the lightest that I use.
Other:PencilKneaded eraserExtra Fine Black Sharpie MarkerMasking tape or artist tapeBoard to tape your paper toWater bucket and a rag
Course Medium
Painting
Location
Studio 4 at BBAC Campus
Instructor
Diane Smith