Online Zoom Watercolor Portrait Workshop
Instructor, Pam Wenger
Tuesday and Wednesday, January 19-20, 2021
Cost is $65 for SCAL members; $75 for nonmembers.
Check out Pam's work at: www.pamwenger.com, https://www.facebook.com/pamwengerwatercolor, or https://www.instagram.com/pwenger32/
SIGN UP by emailing Mary Herz, meh7@comcast.net, by December 1.
Then MAIL YOUR CHECK by December 18 to
Salem County Art League, PO Box 432, Woodstown, NJ 08098
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Workshop Description and Materials:
In this two day online workshop (Jan 19,20 -10:00AM -3:30PM Eastern Time both days) we will focus on loosening up the portrait painting process and working to achieve a more relaxed look that highlights the beauty and freshness of the watercolor medium.
I’ll be mailing out a packet to workshop registrants that will include:
This workshop will be a combination of demo and hands-on portrait work. I’ll be keeping the class small so it can be a truly interactive experience.
Tech Tips: I’ll introduce several technology tools to use to help you with your portrait drawings and paintings and give you resources so you can follow up after the workshop.
Students should be comfortable with painting in watercolor, but do not need to have experience with portrait painting.
We will be using the Zoom platform, so you will need a computer or tablet (larger than a cell phone) and some comfort level with using Zoom. I will send out a link to the class via email. I'll also plan to do a "test session" for those who want to check to make sure the technology is working correctly - more on that to come. A recording of the class session will be available to workshop participants for 30 days on Youtube.
Materials list:
I'll be providing the drawings and watercolor paper as well as some samples of the colors I use. You'll need your usual watercolor painting supplies including:
Winsor Yellow Deep
Vermilion
Alizarin Crimson (prefer Daniel Smith)
Burnt Sienna (Holbein)
Raw Sienna
Quinacridone Coral
Quinacridone Magenta
Mineral Violet
Manganese Blue or Peacock Blue
Cobalt Blue
Indigo
Hookers Green
Instructor, Pam Wenger
Tuesday and Wednesday, January 19-20, 2021
Cost is $65 for SCAL members; $75 for nonmembers.
Check out Pam's work at: www.pamwenger.com, https://www.facebook.com/pamwengerwatercolor, or https://www.instagram.com/pwenger32/
SIGN UP by emailing Mary Herz, meh7@comcast.net, by December 1.
Then MAIL YOUR CHECK by December 18 to
Salem County Art League, PO Box 432, Woodstown, NJ 08098
***************
Workshop Description and Materials:
In this two day online workshop (Jan 19,20 -10:00AM -3:30PM Eastern Time both days) we will focus on loosening up the portrait painting process and working to achieve a more relaxed look that highlights the beauty and freshness of the watercolor medium.
I’ll be mailing out a packet to workshop registrants that will include:
- Partially pre-drawn portraits, printed on watercolor paper, for you to work on as part of our exercises - You will finish the drawings, but the basics will be there so we can spend the majority of our time painting. (Of course, if you prefer to work completely freehand, that is fine.)
- Small samples of the paints I use regularly (and that I usually end up sharing at workshops)
- Printed photo references of the models we will be painting
- Reference sheet with my painting/drawing tips and technology tips
This workshop will be a combination of demo and hands-on portrait work. I’ll be keeping the class small so it can be a truly interactive experience.
Tech Tips: I’ll introduce several technology tools to use to help you with your portrait drawings and paintings and give you resources so you can follow up after the workshop.
Students should be comfortable with painting in watercolor, but do not need to have experience with portrait painting.
We will be using the Zoom platform, so you will need a computer or tablet (larger than a cell phone) and some comfort level with using Zoom. I will send out a link to the class via email. I'll also plan to do a "test session" for those who want to check to make sure the technology is working correctly - more on that to come. A recording of the class session will be available to workshop participants for 30 days on Youtube.
Materials list:
I'll be providing the drawings and watercolor paper as well as some samples of the colors I use. You'll need your usual watercolor painting supplies including:
- your normal painting palette (with the colors you typically use)
- brushes (I like to use the Loew Cornell Ultra Round or King Arts Max Round - #10 or larger)
- water containers
- pencil, kneaded eraser
- anything else you normally would have available when painting.
Winsor Yellow Deep
Vermilion
Alizarin Crimson (prefer Daniel Smith)
Burnt Sienna (Holbein)
Raw Sienna
Quinacridone Coral
Quinacridone Magenta
Mineral Violet
Manganese Blue or Peacock Blue
Cobalt Blue
Indigo
Hookers Green