Watercolor Seascapes with Greta Corens - August

Adult Classes | Available

Intermediate
8/5/2026-8/26/2026
5:00 PM-7:30 PM on Wed
$200.00
Member Discount Available

Watercolor Seascapes with Greta Corens - August

Adult Classes | Available

Celebrate summer through the beauty of the sea. In this watercolor course, we will paint a wide variety of seascapes — from delicate beaches and luminous waterfronts to colorful boats, tropical waters, gentle ripples, and powerful crashing waves.

Students will explore how to paint water, sky, sand, reflections, boats, and coastal atmosphere while developing stronger watercolor technique and a freer, more expressive hand. A perfect summer course for painters who love the sea, light, movement, and the fresh possibilities of watercolor.

  • 4 Wednesdays / August 5 - 26


    SUPPLIES:
    Basic Watercolor Supplies for Foundations and Sea Scapes sessions: See attached list (click here)
    Please only buy professional watercolors in tubes Winsor & Newton. They can be purchased online at Winsor & Newton, Jerry's Artarama, or Blicks.

    For both Foundations and Sea Scape sessions. also bring the following specialty items:
    Bring a new bottle of masking fluid. DO NOT SHAKE.
    Bring a natural sea sponge (both at Michaels), a chopstick, and a spare toothbrush.

  • Colors for Sea Scapes
    1 Ultramarine Blue or French Ultramarine
    47 Ultramarine Violet
    2 Cobalt Blue
    17 Cerulean Blue
    16 Prussian Blue
    28 Manganese Blue
    22 Raw Sienna
    20 New Gamboge
    24 Light Red
    3 Alizarine Crimson.

     
Corens, Greta
Greta Corens

Art and design teacher, Greta Corens, began teaching after a career as a successful fashion designer in NYC.  She specializes in portraiture, botanical watercolors, landscapes and illustration.  

"My paintings are realistic, but they also translate personality and have a soul that vibrates with sensitive qualities that set them apart, where no photography can tread."

She received a master's degree in Art, Architecture, and Design at St. Imelda Institute, div. of St. Lucas Architectural Institute in Brussels, Belgium.