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Find out how easy it is to create a fall-inspired watercolor painting with depth. Discover how to paint stunning trees, mountains, meadows or even fruits and florals when you approach it on a step-by-step basis. In addition, make your artwork shine by gaining a better understanding of value and design. No previous watercolor experience necessary. Supplies required, see list below.

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Class Details

4 Session(s)
Weekly - Wed

Location
TMCC Meadowood Center

Instructor
Lauren Gandolfo 

 

Notice

Please read:  WATERCOLOR PAINT IN TUBES The sky is the limit on this.  Feel free to buy a general colors TUBE set (12 or 16 or even 24) at Hobby Lobby or Walmart or head to Nevada Fine Art and choose custom colors.  Just make sure you have all of the fall colors: 2-3 shades of each, orange, yellow, red, brown and green.  It’s really up to you how much you want to invest in paints.  I recommend starting simply and cheap and then move over, slowly, to more expensive and a variety of colors.  I even enjoy and use quite often Prang student watercolor PAN sets in 12 or 24 colors (again, available at Hobby Lobby, Michaels or even Walmart).  This all depends upon your interest and dedication to painting.  If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me at 775-287-9182. BRUSHES 1. FLAT WASH (Cheap hog hair or Hake brush ok) 2. Size 4 or 6 round watercolor brush 3. Size 2 or 4 Rigger or Script brush (small brush with long hairs) PAPER: 140 lb or 300lb cold-pressed watercolor paper, 4X6 postcard booklet (we are working fast and small) Arches Watercolor block works as well .  Be sure to buy at least 10 sheets as our goal will be to complete 2 small paintings per session. 50 or more sheets of all-media, heavy paper sketchbook.  We will be practicing, practicing, practicing.  Heavy, all-media is a cheaper alternative to watercolor paper. Miscellaneous Supplies: Watercolor palette is nice, but a plain white dish platter will work.  Thrift stores are a good option here. Thin 1/2” painters masking tape Small spray bottle with water Small spray bottle with rubbing alcohol, any percentage is fine. Small box of crayons (12 or 16), any brand is fine. Sponges, just a small, 2-3 inch section of a kitchen sponge and a sea sponge; used are even better! Old, used toothbrush 1 foot piece of cellophane Small jar or baggie of salt A roll of paper towels A big, 1/2 gallon or bigger, recycled plastic container for water. Again, a thrift store can be nice or a large Folgers coffee can work.  Really anything that will hold water is perfect.   A selection of 10-15 of your favorite fall leaves.  The more colorful the more fun! Substitutions are okay, Call Lauren Gandolfo at 775-287-9182 if you have questions

Tuition: 

$129.00


Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
10/9/2024 - 10/30/2024 Weekly - Wed 03:00 PM - 05:00 PM Reno, TMCC Meadowood Center  Map Lauren Gandolfo