09/24 Wildlife Watercolor Workshop
In this class, students will explore the art of captivating wildlife using watercolors. Step-by step demonstrations and personalized feedback will feature to help students develop their own unique approach.
Description
In this class, students will explore the art of captivating wildlife using watercolors. Step-by step demonstrations and personalized feedback will feature to help students develop their own unique approach.
By the end of the class, participants will have completed a series of paintings, variety of wildlife and gained confidence in their artistic expression to portray wildlife vibrancy.
About the Instructor
My life passion is creative expression through drawing and painting. I love using vibrant colors to forge intense and captivating atmospheres. I was born and raised in the Bay Area, and I graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. I have exhibited my artwork from the age of 9 at public and private functions in the Bay Area and across the country, winning several awards. Notable exhibits include the Bergwell Gallery, Oakland, California; the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C.; the Museum of Science & Industry, Los Angeles, California; Southwest Watercolor Society & 8680 Gallery, Frisco, Texas; and the Arlington Museum, Arlington, Texas. My paintings bring me joy, and I hope they bring light to all who experience them.
Supply List
Watercolor Paints (Artist or Student Grade)
Essential colors
- Ultramarine Blue
- Cobalt Blue
- Burnt Sienna
- Raw Umber
- Lemon Yellow
- Cadmium Yellow
- Alizarin Crimson
- Cadmium Red
- Sap Green
- Payne’s Gray
Brushes
- Round brushes (sizes 2, 6, 10) for detail and washes
- Flat brush (½” or 1”) for backgrounds and larger washes
- Rigger or liner brush for fine details (fur, whiskers, feathers)
Paper
- 100% Cotton Watercolor Paper (140 lb or 300 gsm, cold-pressed)
- Sketchbook for preliminary drawings and practice
Palette
- Plastic or ceramic palette with wells for mixing colors
Drawing & Masking Supplies
- HB or 2B pencil for sketching
- Kneaded eraser
- Masking tape or washi tape
- Masking fluid (for preserving highlights)
Additional Materials
- Water containers (one for clean water, one for rinsing brushes)
- White gel pen or gouache for highlights
- Reference images of wildlife (printed or digital)