Classes & Workshops Painting & Drawing

WOW (Wet On Wet) Watercolor

  • Class starts on: Thursday, February 8, 2024
  • Duration: 8 Weeks
  • Thursdays | 02:00 pm - 04:00 pm
  • Location: Main Campus
  • Fee: $280

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Not happy with the color in your paintings? Are you held captive to paint exactly what you see in your photos? Painting is so much more than copying what you see. The main focus of this class is to work on brush techniques and use transparent pigments to create luminosity in your paintings. Skill level: Intermediate

Required Supplies

Material List For Watercolor Class with Patty Kane Watercolor Paper Arches 140 lb. cold pressfull sheet Palette Tom Jones Palette (or palette with a lid and large mixing area) ( I have then to sell on the first day) Paint Aureolin, permanent rose or rose madder, cobalt BRING ALL OF YOUR TRANSPARENT COLORS Brushes 1” or 2” Hake brush #30 Goliath (Robert Simmons #789) My favorite brush! Optional Brushes 1” flat , #10 round, scrubber Other Materials Your Photos of places or things meaningful to you Gator board and masking tape Pencil, kneaded eraser 3 cups for water, Box of tissues or roll of toilet paper 1 cloth or rag (the size of washcloth or dishcloth) Tracing Hair dryer 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.