
Learn how to give your paintings depth by using atmospheric perspective. In this step by step watercolor class you will learn how to use value, color and texture to create distance in your paintings.
Participants are invited to bring their own watercolor supplies (a basic range such as blues, greens, and primary colors; a palette; an assortment of brushes; and at least four 11×14 sheets of watercolor paper). For those looking to expand their materials, Anita Winters recommends the following items from Blick.com:
* Palette: i.e. #A03036-1002
* Paper: 11x14 professional-quality watercolor paper (140–200 lb, Saunders Waterford or Arches)
* Paints:
Quinacridone Burnt Orange, Daniel Smith
Cobalt Blue, Daniel Smith
Opera, Holbein
New Gamboge, Daniel Smith
Bright Violet, Holbein
Transparent Yellow, Winsor & Newton
Aussie Red Gold, Daniel Smith
Winsor Blue Red Shade, Winsor & Newton
Peacock Blue, Holbein
Ultramarine Pink, M. Graham
Bright Violet, Holbein
Jadeite Genuine, Green
About Anita Winter:
Anita is a professional watercolor artist who exhibits nationally and is represented by Mary Williams Fine Art in Boulder and Shawn Horne Gallery in Crested Butte. She enjoys teaching and encouraging students.
anitawinter.com
If you're having issues with registration, please email lexi@weehawkenarts.org.
Location
Cora St Classroom at Weehawken Ridgway- Cora Annex