04/16 Watercolor Sketching
The class is designed for students who want to strengthen their drawing skills while continuing to work in watercolor.
Description
The class is designed for students who want to strengthen their drawing skills while continuing to work in watercolor.
In this course, we combine graphite drawing with watercolor painting through shape-based exploration. Each session begins with a short drawing exercise focused on a fundamental shape. We study how light interacts with the form and practice building volume. After we apply these principles to a more complex subject derived from that shape. By connecting basic forms to real subjects, you’ll gain clarity, confidence, and a deeper understanding of how to build volume using light and shadow.
The class features looser, more open-ended projects focusing on observation, value, and personal interpretation.
Learning outcomes:
- Greater confidence in combining graphic elements and expressive loose watercolor washes
- A clearer understanding of light and form
- Stronger drawing foundations
- This is a thoughtful, skill-building class that supports both technical growth and creative freedom.
About the Instructor
Originally from Ukraine, Natalia moved to the U.S. with a Ph.D. in Economics. After volunteering and a job in IT, she found her passion for creativity and art. Fashion illustration and Design was the starting point for her art career, taking classes at New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology, Parsons, and Stanford University.
With this experience in commercial illustration, she began to explore the world of fine art. Natalia is interested in art as a communication tool by creating works as a spiritual experience that reflects personal transformation and heals during and after life-changing events.
In artistic practice, Natalia uses watercolor in the author's multilayer technique. The brushstrokes are created by using the masking fluid that creates a barrier for the paint. Along with watercolor painting, she works with such media as sketches, portraiture and soft pastel.
Natalia Shevchenko has exhibited at the de Young Museum (San Fransisco, CA), Startup Art Fair (San Fransisco, CA), Los Altos Rotary Art Show (Los Altos, CA), Pacific Art League (Palo Alto, CA), and other venues in North California.
Natalia has been commissioned for art projects by companies such as Merit Beauty and Diptyque.
Supply List
- Paper: Canson XL, cold press, 140 lb (300 gsm), 9x12in, folded pad. Do not buy it in wirebound - the paper quality is different.
- Wide, flat brush
- Big round brush
- Medium size rounds brush
- Very small detail brush
- Spray bottle
- Watercolor paints, preferably in *tubes* (any semi-professional grade watercolor will do) (Van Gogh, Cotman in tubes only, Daniel Smith, Winsor and Newton, Rembrandt, Holbein, Schmincke)
- Palette (white regular plate)
- Painting plastic board
- Masking tape
- Hard Pencil
- Kneaded eraser
- Regular eraser
- Small sketchbook and a pen/marker for value studies
- Paper towel
- Water jar
Optional:
- Set of colored pencils and/or a black fineliner (Pigma Micron Pens are great)