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Limited to approximately 10 students, each workshop combines
step-by-step demonstrations that incorporate watercolor techniques, design
and skill strengthening. |
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Setting up the palette, learning to mix the colors, understanding
color value and their relationships are emphasized. |
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Wet on wet, dry on dry, pouring, blotting, splattering and
others are discussed in detail. |
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Learn the importance of using the paper as white highlights/shadows
and painting negative and positive spaces. |
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Use Japanese rice paper, natural materials, paints and inks
to create vivid multimedia watercolor. |
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Experience this wonderful medium that produces a single color
print. |
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Using photo sensitive etching plates, learn to print multiple prints and integrate into mix media larger formats. |
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Sketching, Glazing, Salt, Plastic Wrap and other useful techniques
that assist the artist in achieving specialized effects. |
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Students are encouraged to bring in their work for a private,
one on one critique. |
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A relaxing and informal studio atmosphere allows the group
to support one another to enjoy watercolor and camaraderie. |
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