Start date: Saturday, October 31 2020.
Schedule:
Saturday, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM ,
Resource person: jgellman@vandusen.org
Location: Via Zoom
Description:
Join Katharine Dickinson to illustrate fungi up close in this autumn workshop. Students will use a combination of watercolors for colour matching, blend the subtle color variations with wet-on-wet followed by dry brush techniques, adding colored pencil to create surface texture effects. Some experience with drawing and watercolour is recommended, lots of instructor guidance and step-by-step demonstrations. Supplies: Prepare for class by bringing two different examples of fungi, and setting up a well-lit drawing location. This class is being hosted live ONLINE only. It will not be recorded, and will only be available to stream on zoom at the scheduled time. Pre-registration required. If you have unused Education Credits, you can use them to pay for this course!
- Sketchbook/Watercolour paper cold press medium 9x12” or 11x14
- Graphite pencils (2B and HB, pencil sharpener, kneaded eraser
- Watercolour and coloured pencils
- Brushes round with point size 8, 6 and 2
Available spots: Available
Price: $30.00 Taxes not included
Notes: This class is being hosted live ONLINE only. It will not be recorded, and will only be available to stream on zoom at the scheduled time. Online course log-in details will be sent 24 hours before course date. Supplies: - Sketchbook/Watercolour paper cold press medium 9x12” or 11x14 - Graphite pencils (2B and HB, pencil sharpener, kneaded eraser - Watercolour and coloured pencils - Brushes round with point size 8, 6 and 2 Prepare for class by bringing two different examples of fungi, and setting up a well-lit drawing location.
Prerequisites: Some experience with drawing and watercolour is recommended.
More information: Instructor: Katharine Dickinson
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