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THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY- January 26 though 28, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
If you ever wanted to learn the basics of watercolor, this is your opportunity. The many techniques possible in watercolor will help you to develop your own style. While practicing technique, we’ll also discuss color, light and shade, value and handling different shapes. Lecture, demo and handouts are also included.
Supply list
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Watercolor: Winsor Newton, Holbein, or Grumbacher brands preferred. Cadmium red medium, alizarin crimson, ultramarine blue, chrome oxide green, or hookers green light or permanent green, paynes grey, burnt sienna, yellow ochre, raw umber.
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Brushes: 2 round: pointed #2 or #3 and #6 or #7. Two flat – one inch large, and ½”.
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Paper – Arches or Fabriano preferred, but Whatman, Bockingford or Grumbacher okay. Should be 140 lb., cold pressed, block or pad format. No larger than 16 x 20.
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Tape for fastening paper.
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Large palette, water jar with lid, paper towels
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Soft pencils, Staedler plastic eraser
About Dolores Andrew
Dolores Andrew is an artist and designer who creates work in a variety of media in both the fine art and the needle art disciplines. She holds a BFA in painting from Syracuse University and an MFA in Art Education from Maryland Institute College of Art. She is represented by several galleries, and her work has been accepted in juried shows throughout the United States, with both large works and miniatures. She recently retired as an Associate Professor of Art from Essex Community College in Baltimore County, Maryland. In the summer, she lives in Rehoboth Beach, where she has been on the summer faculty of the Rehoboth Art League for 27 years. She chaired the Outdoor Show for 20 years and illustrated the Cottage Tour Catalog also for 20 years.
She is a Certified Master Judge of embroidery, and has written and illustrated three books on textile subjects. More examples of her work in various media are available on her web site: DoloresAndrewDesigns.com
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