Realistic Painting in Watercolor
Beginners to Some Skill : Thursdays, March 5th – April 9th • 9:00am – 12:00pm
In this 6-week class, you will learn about the various techniques of watercolor painting, different materials used in painting, the importance of sketching prior to painting, and how to set up a studio. During the class Todd will demonstrate the following techniques: dry-brush, wet on wet, gouache on toned paper, and the use of masking fluid/tape as paint restrictor. Subject matter considerations will also be discussed.
MAA Members: $225 | Non-members: $250
About the Instructor
Todd, a freelance artist with more than 20 years’ experience, has been nationally recognized for his realistic bird and wildlife art. During his career, he has been invited to exhibit at the prestigious society of illustrators, joining the ranks of artists such as N.C. Wyeth and Norman Rockwell. He has created illustrations of birds, wildlife and prehistoric animals for books and numerous publications, such as the Field Guide to North American Mammals. He has won commissions from the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the New Jersey State Aquarium, and the Philadelphia Zoo. And finally, Todd worked with Lenox to create The Lenox Signature Black-capped Chickadee, an original work of art that captures the spirit of this small, active songbird.
Learn more about Todd Zalewski’s and view his artwork here.
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Supply List
All supplies can be purchased at DickBlick.com or Amazon.
• Brushes
– Winsor & Newton Sceptre Gold II brushes, Size: #6, #4, #2
• Paints
– Watercolor tube paint.
Brand: -Winsor & Newton
Series 1A Artist’ Watercolor
5ml/.17fl.oz. Tube
Colors
– Vandyke Brown
– Indigo
– Paynes grey
– Carmine
– Sap Green
• Palette
– White metal butcher pans,
– Small bowls (glass or ceramic will do)
• Short wide glass jar (old salsa jars are perfect, will be used to hold water)
• Paper
– Strathmore Mixed Media Paper Vellum Surface 400 series 11”x14”, comes in pad of 15 sheets
– 8.5”x11” bond/copier paper white (Used as mask/protective cover for the Bristol paper)
• Roll of paper towels (or a good amount)
Class Objectives
Subject matter
- Still Life
- Landscape/ Cityscape
- Animal/ Bird
- Portrait
- Botanical
Style of Painting
- Dry-Brush
- Wet on Wet
- Gouache on Toned Paper
- Using Masking Fluid/ Tape as Paint Restrictor
Goals of the Class
- Learn the techniques of watercolor painting.
- Learn about different materials (paints, paper) used in painting.
- Learn about the importance of sketching before beginning a final painting.
- Learn to set up a studio for painting (desk, lights, using reference material).
Register for this Class!
MAA Members: $225
Non-members: $250
If you are unable to enroll using the links on this page, please call us at (781) 631-2608 or email [email protected] to reserve your spot.
