Showing posts with label how to paint outdoors in watercolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to paint outdoors in watercolor. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2021

Lavender Farm Workshop-Wednesday July 28

 At last!

This will be my first live and in person watercolor workshop since everything closed down because of the pandemic. I found us a perfect location for watercolor plein air while the summer weather seems consistent. There are super clean facilities, outdoor tables and chairs with lots of room to spread out and spectacular views of the lavender fields and surrounding forests, valleys and mountains. And there is a coffee stand on the premises that has lavender lemonade and ice cream!

10am-1pm - Wednesday July 28, 2021
Weather forecast looks fantastic!

Level
Workshops are designed for all levels of participants from beginners to advanced watercolor painters. Instructor will provide guidance and tips necessary to get started for beginner painters while more seasoned artists will be challenged to further their skills with a fun array of fast-paced subjects and themes. Some previous experience will be helpful but not required.

Registration 
This may be our only outdoor in person workshop for the summer. I’ve learned to be flexible as new information comes to light. We'll see. You can register for individual workshops as they are posted. 

One workshop at a time $55 

Register by emailing michelec12@gmail.com 
You can send your payment by:
  1. Venmo (@Michele-Cooper-49)
  2. Paypal (https://www.paypal.me/michelec12
  3. Check to Michele Cooper 
I know this is short notice but please join us in person if at all possible. It’s a rare opportunity. 
My fall classes at KAC are online with Zoom. No class at SVC until winter.

Cancelations
Because of the uncertainty of this time you can cancel any workshop or package at any point for a full refund. Transaction fees will be charged if applicable.

Sunday, July 5, 2020

Register for Summer Watercolor Workshops 2020


Save your spot, register now for our summer series of Five Online Watercolor workshops. Each workshop will be 2.5 to 3 hours depending on subject matter and student engagement.
There will be two workshops in July, two in August and one in mid September.

Tentative schedule (there is room for adjustment due to weather, unforeseen circumstances or request by participants-i.e. switch from am to pm)
Friday, July 10 pm                           Wednesday August 5 pm
Tuesday July 21 pm                         Monday August 17 pm

Wednesday Sept 16 am

Choose Dates
Participants will receive full details about the virtual meeting place, materials, expectations, and other useful tips before each workshop. Scroll down for information about registration, level, and cancellations policy. For questions contact Michele Cooper michelec12@gmail.com

Level
Workshops are designed for all levels of participants from beginners to advanced painters. Instructor will provide guidance and tips necessary to get started for beginner painters while more seasoned artists will be challenged to further their skills with a fun array of fast-paced subjects and themes. Some previous experience will be helpful but not required.

Registration 
You can register for individual workshops, take the entire series of 5, or pick and choose any 3.

One workshop at a time $45

I am All In (Take all 5 workshops at $37/workshop) $185
Pick and Choose 3 ($40/workshop) $120

Avoid fees and register by emailing michelec12@gmail.com with your choice of workshops.
You can send your payment by:
  1. Venmo (@Michele-Cooper-49)
  2. Cash App ($MicheleLCooper)
  3. Paypal (https://www.paypal.me/michelec12) Keep in mind PayPal charges a small fee unless you use the "friends" option. 
  4. Check to Michele Cooper 
Cancelations
Because of the uncertainty of this time you can cancel any workshop or package at any point for a full refund. Transaction fees will be charged if applicable.

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Plein Air Workshop - Day Three

My Demonstration
Ben settles in to paint the tidal marsh.
We're on location on Camano Island. We spent all day here, painting, sketching; a picnic lunch and ice cold watermelon at the end of the workshop day.

It's not often that a location provides clean facilities, picnic tables, shade,  an inspirational subject, AND a comfortable bench. My intimate knowledge of the location and several scouting forays paid off!
Jeanne working in the shade.