Classes & Workshops

Intermediate Watercolor

  • Class starts on: Wednesday, February 7, 2024
  • Duration: 8 Weeks
  • Wednesdays | 06:30 pm - 08:30 pm
  • Location: Main Campus
  • Fee: $280

ENROLL NOW

Painting is so much more than copying what you see. Discover and explore the beauty of using a limited palette through demonstrations and critiques. Experiment with traditional watercolor techniques and work towards painting from your own photographs. 

Required Supplies

Material List
For
Watercolor Class with Patty Kane

Watercolor Paper
140 lb. Arches watercolor paper (we will be working on an 11” x 15” size of paper. Paper doesn’t have to be exactly that size – just close to that size)

Palette
palette with a lid and large mixing area

Paint
Aureolin (yellow), permanent rose (red) or rose madder (red), cobalt (blue), ultramarine blue, burnt sienna
Brushes
1” or 2” Hake brush
A Large round brush
1” flat brush
Optional Brushes
#10 round, scrubber brush
Other Materials
A board and masking tape (board is to tape your paper to)
Pencil, eraser, spray bottle
2 cups for water, Box of tissues or roll of toilet paper
1 cloth or rag (the size of washcloth or dishcloth)
Tracing and Graphite Paper (NOT absolutely necessary)
Hair dryer

Please note: If you’ve painted before, bring in what you have and we can determine if you need to buy any further materials.

Questions?: Contact Patty at artbypattykane@gmail.com or 321.277.9880

Special Notes

Prerequisite: PD104 or similar experience

Instructor

Patty Kane

Patty Kane's passion is painting with transparent watercolor using a limited palette. She says, "it is a process, which allows me to explore subject matter that inspires my creativity and passion for mixing colors".

Patty has won many awards for her Florida-themed paintings, most recently The People's Choice Award at 1st Thursdays at Orlando Museum of Art and the "Lee Ackert" Award for Outstanding Color at Fort Myers Beach Art Association. She was granted "Art Educator of the Year" at the Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs in 2010 and received a "Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition" for Keeping Hope Alive Through Art at an exhibition in Winter Park, Florida.