For painters who have done some watercolor painting, want more, and have watercolor paint, brushes, and paper. Supplies are expensive. I advise the following:
- Up to seven tubes of top quality paint, which should include the three primary colors (yellow, blue, and red)
- Two or more good brushes, which should include a round and a flat
- Good paper, at least 140 lb. weight, either sheets, blocks, or both
These are suggested supplies to augment what you have. Let’s get together to paint from different sources for six weeks, once a week, for three hours. The sources will be still-life set-ups, Plein Air when weather permits, painting from photos and from memory, and playing with some gimmicks like salt and other additives. This class is for painters with a little, some, or a lot of experience and a sense of adventure. My function will be to demonstrate when needed, and to pass on what I know that would help in composition and dealing with the mercurial materials of pigment, paper, and water.