In this workshop, Jacqueline will teach you various artistic ways to use watercolor paints with water-soluble and permanent inks to create several paintings of butterflies, birds, and flowers. We will create loose and colorful watercolor paintings using Japanese paper. It is the perfect substrate for embellishing by adding inks, acrylic paints, rubber stamps, and other creative mixed media objects. After choosing your favorite painting, we will finish by adhering it to a wooden panel, creating a finished watercolor and mixed media painting that can be mounted and showcased on the wall! All levels are welcome.
Materials Fee $25 paid at beginning of class includes:
- Wood panel
- Watercolor paper
- Inks
- Rubber stamps
- Golden Fluid acrylic paint
- Acrylic gel medium
- Quotes
- Extra paints
- Watercolor Sticks
- Tracing paper
Supplies Needed to bring for Class:
- Top quality watercolor paints (See suggested colors below)
- Watercolor Palette
- Watercolor brushes in a variety of sizes. I like Princeton Brush & Co. Series 4050 round #3 and #8.
- Small acrylic paint brush
- Drawing pencil and kneaded eraser
- Permanent black ink pen
- Uni-ball Signo White gel pen
- Water container
- Small cotton cloth or washcloth
- Small spray bottle
- Exacto knife
- Palette knife for spreading glue
***If you do not have any watercolor supplies, I have paints and brushes for you to use for a $10 fee. Please reserve ahead of the class – newbold0505@gmail.com
A note about my favorite watercolor paints: The brands I like include Daniel Smith, Winsor Newton, Sennelier, and Holbein. These are my favorite colors: Cobalt blue, cerulean blue, French ultramarine, permanent magenta, permanent rose, French vermilion, quinacridone red, permanent orange, new gamboge or Indian yellow, Hansa or lemon yellow, quinacridone gold, and sap green.
Optional: Your favorite rubber stamps and ink pads, Sharpie oil-based paint pens or other colored markers, ribbons, collage items to decorate your painting, a liner brush size 2.
To pre-order supplies, click on this link for Runaway Art and Craft Studio...