My 2nd Year at Vilano Beach/St Augustine
3 Day Watercolor and Gouache Workshop
January 27th 28th and 29th
Vilano Beach/St Augustine BeckerArt 3 Day Watercolor and Gouache Workshop January 27th 28th and 29th Classes run indoors 9am to 4pm
This Watercolor/Gouache 3 day indoor workshop will be held in Vilano Beach at 120 Meadow Ave, St. Augustine FL 32084
The workshop is January 27th, 28th, and 29th from 9am to 4pm with an hour lunch at Noon. Bring your own lunch (frig available to store lunch)
The workshop is $285.00 for the 3 days and I will supply the Stonehenge Papers and the Gouache, students provide the rest of the watercolor supplies. Click the Link for the supply list.
Workshop Description
David’s watercolor and gouache class covers using transparent watercolor and opaque watercolor gouache together. Students will be learning about traditional watercolors and how to use them together with watercolor gouache techniques. There will be times we use the gouache in a transparent watercolor way and at times we will be using it like you would use oils and acrylics. Painting surfaces will include Stonehenge Aqua watercolor paper, Canvas Treated Panels and Stonehenge Aqua Black watercolor paper. You will learn how to use these two mediums together to create a different type of style and technique. It is like TWO CLASSES IN ONE!
Each day we start a new exercise to go over many different aspects of each medium and painting surface we use. Each class and exercise builds on the previous assignment which helps you learn all that David wants you to take away from this class.
David will be providing the Gouache and the Painting Surfaces.
If you are looking for accommodations I am told that there are a lot of hotels in the area.
If you would like to talk with the Art Program director Fran Windeler you can email her at franscenesdesigns@gmail.com
Sign-up by contacting David at BeckerArt@gmail.com
David will send you a Paypal link to pay for the workshop or he will give you an address to send a check to if that is the way you prefer to pay. I take the emails in the order they came in for reservations of the 1st 20 max students.