Watercolor for Adults (AM)

  • Drawing and Painting, Fine Arts
2900 S 300 W, South Salt Lake, UT 84115, USA
Sep 11 2024
Dec 04 2024
Tuition Drop-In 1 Class $25.00
$299.00 $24.00

For 1 remaining sessions $24.00

  1. Mon 
  2. Tue 
  3. Wed9:30 - 11:30 am
  4. Thu 
  5. Fri 
  6. Sat 
  7. Sun 

Description

If you have dabbled with watercolors in the past, paint with watercolors and wish to try new techniques and subject matters or are a current student and would like to register for another term, this class is for you.

 

We will review traditional watercolor techniques and explore alternative materials while challenging ourselves with a wide range of subject matters. Throughout the year, we will paint animals, figures, portraits, still lifes, landscapes, seascapes, and urban scenes. 

 

This term, on-going students will have the opportunity to choose their own subject matter and focus on developing their own artistic voice.  Students will be asked to provide their own references and will work with the instructor to determine the best approach. 

 

For those who do not want to work independently, the instructor will have a prepared lesson plan each class. This option is good for students who want to continue to build skills or who may have some time constraints.  Usually, each lesson is completed during one class period.  

 

This watercolor course is on-going, meaning we have new students register each term and other students opting to continue their watercolor study and practice. If you are a new student at VAI but have some painting experience, please let the process unfold. You may feel intimated in the beginning, however we work hard to meet your individual needs. Alternatively, we recommend that artists who are new to watercolor take our Beginning Watercolor (also offered on Wednesdays) before jumping into our on-going classes.

Class is held at our SOUTH SALT LAKE location.

Instructor: Barbara Kidd

Supply List:

Paper:

Arches #140 lb cold press watercolor paper is our preferred choice of paper. It is 100%
cotton rag and can tolerate many glazes and scrubbing. You can purchase a full sheet
(22 x 30”) and tear the sheet into quarters (11 x 15”). For this class you should have a
least one full sheet or it’s equivalence.
You can purchase a single sheet at Blick’s on 2100 south, SLC. They keep the
paper in a draw so you may need to ask for assistance.
As Arches paper is becoming more and more expensive, you have the option to
supplement your stash with student grade watercolor paper in a pad.

Recommended
paper: Bee Paper Watercolor Artist Studio Pad 9 x 12 in. This paper is inexpensive and
can be purchased online or at Walmart.

Sketchbook:
A watercolor or multi-media sketchbook is highly recommended, but not required. We
will discuss the advantages of a sketchbook in class.

Paint- Recommended for all students:
I recommend purchasing tubes of watercolor paint. Utrecht, Blick’s, Winsor & Newton,
and Daniel Smith are recommended as they are professional paints. Winton and Van
Gogh are acceptable but are considered student paints. Artist’s Loft paints are not
acceptable.
Some students have watercolors in “pans”. These are dried colors that are already preloaded in a palette. These are acceptable (if they are from a reliable brand) but you may
need to supplement with some tube paints. Again, Artist loft “pans” are not acceptable.
The following colors are suggested (you will probably buy more later). This basic
list is considered a split primary palette, which means a warm and cool of each
primary color. Hooker’s green, yellow ochre, and burnt sienna are add-ons.

Lemon yellow

Cad yellow light or medium

Yellow ochre

Cad red light

Alizarin crimson

Ultramarine blue

Prussian blue

Hooker’s green

Burnt sienna

Paint – Not required, but some advanced students may want to refer to this list.
This more extensive list is primarily made up of transparent watercolors. I was first
introduced to palette by artist Ted Nuttall. His luminous portraits are created by adding
thin, clean, transparent glazes. If you interested in this effect, you may want to keep
this list handy. Note that certain brands are mentioned.

H = Holbein, DS = Daniel Smith. Others are Winsor Newton.

Tubes only):

Perm Alizarin Crimson

Vermillion (H)

Scarlet Lake

Brilliant Orange (H),

Winsor Yellow Deep

Aureolin

Quin Gold

Quin Burnt Orange (DS)

Burnt Umber

Hookers Green

Mineral Violet (H)

Indigo

French Ultramarine

Antwerp Blue

Winsor Blue Red Shade

Peacock Blue (H)

Brushes: One medium (#8) and one large (#12 or 14) round brush.

Optional: one #4. I
prefer Escoda Perla Torey white synthetic rounds. These can be ordered online.

One 1-
inch flat brush such as s Richeson Quiller 7010 flat.

Palette: Something to mix your paints on. I recommend Mijello Fusion airtight
watercolor palette (18 wells) or John Pike 10.5 x 15” watercolor palette.

Other items:

Pencils: #2B pencils are fine. #4H pencils are good for detail work.

Erasers: A grey, kneaded eraser.

Paper towels: VIVA blue paper towels are great, but any work well

Tape: Masking tape to tape down paper. White or cream colors are preferred.

Cotton rags may be used instead of paper towels

Board: Something to tape your paper on to. No need to purchase an expensive drawing
board.

Plexiglass, MDF board, Sintra boards (google it!), or gatorboards all work

A carry tote or box
Easel: Something that will give you a slant. We can discuss this in class. Do not
purchase a table easel before class.

Color wheel: Not required, but if you have one add it to your supply box

Personalized paint chart: In our Watercolors for Adults ongoing class, students should
hand draw and paint their personal paint palette, once properly set up. Make sure to
write the names of each color on your chart. We can discuss this in class, but you will
need to do this exercise at home. It is advisable to laminate your completed chart.

Personalized 7-square value chart: This is another exercise that should be completed at
home. We can discuss this in class.

Minimum Enrollments and Refunds:

We need a minimum of 5 participants to be able to provide the class. If we don't reach our minimum enrollment, we may need to cancel the class. The best way to ensure your class goes on is to get your friends to join in on the fun!

 

This class is drop-in and Flex Pass eligible.

 

If you are unable to attend the class, we are able to process refunds up to 2 weeks before the first day of class. After that date, we can either transfer you into a different class or offer you a credit towards your account up to the first day of class.

 

Please contact our office if you have any questions.

 

 

Additional services and fees

OPTIONAL: DONATION to VAI $25.00
OPTIONAL: DONATION to the Tuition Assistance Program $25.00

Restrictions

Participants must be 18 years to 100 years old when the program starts.

Registration period

Registration starts on 07/13/2024 and ends on 12/04/2024.

In-person location

2900 S 300 W, South Salt Lake, UT 84115, USA

Room: Table Room