Chasing Light: Capture the Glow of Summer in Watercolor

Chasing Light: Capture the Glow of Summer in Watercolor

Class | Available

140 East Main Street Tuckerton, NJ 08087 United States
TBD
Beginner/Novice
7/18/2026 (one day)
10:00 AM-2:00 PM EDT on Sat
$65.00
$55.00

Chasing Light: Capture the Glow of Summer in Watercolor

Class | Available

Discover how to bring warmth, light, and atmosphere into your watercolor paintings in this engaging, beginner/advanced beginner-friendly workshop!

Students will learn how to capture the glow of sunlight using approachable, step-by-step techniques, including preserving whites, layering transparent washes, and using warm and cool color relationships to create luminosity.

Working from summer-inspired subject matter such as coastal scenes, florals, or light-filled landscapes, participants will complete guided exercises and a finished painting while building confidence and control with the watercolor medium. Students are also welcome to bring their own reference photos if they wish to personalize their work.

Class Goals:

By the end of this class, students will:

- Understand how to identify and preserve light in a composition
- Learn techniques for creating glow and luminosity in watercolor
- Develop skills in layering transparent washes
- Explore warm vs. cool color relationships to enhance light effects
- Build confidence in simplifying shapes and compositions

What to Expect:

During this four-hour session, you will experience:

- Step-by-step instruction with demonstrations
- Guided exercises to practice key techniques
- Individual feedback and support throughout the workshop
- A relaxed, encouraging environment suitable for beginners
- The opportunity to work from provided references or their own photos

You’ll leave with: 

- One completed watercolor painting focused on light and atmosphere
- Practice studies exploring light and color
- A stronger understanding of how to create luminosity in watercolor
- Techniques that can be applied to future paintings across a variety of subjects
- Increased confidence in their watercolor skills

Materials Needed:

For those students who wish to bring their own materials, a list is provided for download.

For those students who choose to bring their own references, bring reference photos of summer scenes, florals, landscapes, etc. to work from your own imagery.

Enroll now to master how to create glowing light in watercolor paintings with confidence!

Cesaretti, Kimberly
Kimberly Cesaretti

Kim was born in northern New Jersey, residing in Elizabeth and Hillside prior to moving “down the shore” with her family to Lanoka Harbor in December, 1971, where she and her two younger sisters were raised. She has been an artist since early childhood, from the moment she could pick up a crayon and make marks on paper. While a student attending Lacey Township High School, Kim participated in the New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival where her watercolor work was chosen to tour the state. Also, one of her oil paintings won second place in the New Jersey State Congressional Art Competition in her senior year. After high school, Kim attended the prestigious Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. She continued her education at Ocean County College (OCC) and, while a student there, Kim landed a job as a Graphics Artist at the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Lakehurst (NAWCADLKE), NJ. She continued her career there after earning her Associate Degree in Fine Arts from OCC and then went on to earn a degree in Art Education from Georgian Court College in May 1995. Upon graduation, Kim received the Art Award from the Art Department at GCC and the Dean’s Medal of Academic Excellence (Highest GPA, Evening Division). While still employed as a Graphics Artist at NAWC, Kim earned a Master of Science in Systems Management with a Certificate in Technology Management from Capitol College, Laurel, MD in May 1998. After a seven year career as a Graphics Artist, Kim took the opportunity to enter the acquisition field in the Department of Defense as a Contract Specialist in August, 1997. Then, in January, 2000, Kim was hired as an Adjunct Instructor at Georgian Court College/Georgian Court University to help start and develop a web design program for the Art Department. Kim married her husband, Albert, in October, 2000. They have two daughters.