Watercolor Floral- Water Lily

Watercolor Floral- Water Lily

Workshops | This program has been canceled

585 Park Street Naples, FL 34102 United States

Studio 207

All levels

1/12/2021 (one day)

9:00 AM-4:00 PM on Tue

$140.00

New to watercolor or always wanted to try? Need a refresher after not painting for a while? Then this workshop is for YOU! Kim will walk you through painting this water lily using transparent watercolor and gouache. No need to bring any supplies since all art materials are provided, and you can take your leftover paints home. Kim will be painting this flower along with you, so you can learn the techniques as you follow along. No experience is needed! Beginners stick with the basics to complete your painting. Those who are more advanced will be pushed to produce their best work.

  • We’ll break mid-day, so please bring a lunch from home.
  • All supplies included.
Vanlandingham, Kim

Kim Vanlandingham is a painter who can tell you why she painted each and every work of art she’s ever made. Growing up on a farm in Kentucky, her appreciation of nature is brought out in her landscapes. Using oil and watercolor, she thoughtfully captures fleeting moments in nature and captures them in her work. Kim has been selling her artwork for 20 years and has been teaching workshops and classes for over ten of those years. Specializing in helping beginners get started, she demystifies the craft of painting by allowing beginners to follow her step by step while she paints along with them. Kim’s intermediate students are encouraged to push themselves beyond the basics to make better paintings and be more expressive in their work. Her goal is to help her students reach their painting goals. Kim divides her time between Southern Florida and Northern Kentucky. In Florida, if she’s not teaching at Naples Art she can be seen cycling around town on her bike ‘Old Blue’ with her camera. In Kentucky, her early morning plein air paintings from around her farm and Northern Kentucky area can be found on exhibition in the historic town of Berea where she’s an exhibiting member of the Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen.