Watercolor Unleashed! SEDONA & OAK CREEK CANYON Online

Watercolor Unleashed! SEDONA & OAK CREEK CANYON Online

Adult Online Art | This program is completed

All Levels

2/1/2022-3/8/2022

1:00 PM-4:00 PM on Tue

$315.00

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February 1 through March 8, 2022 - 6 Tuesday afternoon classes - 1pm to 4pm Arizona Time (Mountain Standard Time)

LIVE ONLINE CLASS THROUGH ZOOM

Watercolor Unleashed! SEDONA & oAK CREEK CANYON

 

Paint Oak Creek in Sedona, a mountain stream with water flowing and cascading beneath red rock formations. Learn how to make water look wet, reflective and splashy! Study will focus on the magnificent subject-matter, watercolor techniques and the creative use of color. Techniques will be demonstrated to address the various puzzles with which the artist is faced when painting this stunning, fascinating and challenging subject!

 

There will be demos, instruction and individual critique throughout the Zoom class. Class time will be structured, yet open enough to accommodate the artistic spirit within us all. All levels are welcome and encouraged to attend. The only prerequisite is an attitude of joy in the act of painting!

Pollard, Julie Gilbert

Julie Gilbert Pollard paints in oil and watercolor in a fluid, painterly manner. Her painting style, while representational, is colored with her own personal concept of reality. "The eye may see as a camera 'sees', but the mind's eye sees an altered, imagined image, what it wants and hopes to see. It's that illusive image uniquely mine, along with a heightened sense of 'realness' that I try to express in my paintings. This world of ours is often a frightening and mysterious place, but it is filled with scenes and subjects that excite my eye and imagination! The magical allure of the natural world, and my reverence for it, compel me to attempt to capture its essense on canvas or paper."