Fall Landscapes in Watercolor
Weekend Workshop | This program is completed
Explore the glorious fall colors of the Northwest through landscape painting. Learn how to simplify complex shapes into bold compositions that capture the essence of place. Expand your skills in color mixing, paint application and working in a semi-abstract approach to landscape painting. Gain inspiration through demonstrations and viewing the work of master watercolorists.
Daniel Smith Watercolor Pigments
Aureolin or Hansa Yellow Lt
Naples Yellow
New Gamboge
Transparent Pyrrol Orange
Cadmium Red Med
Permanent Alizarin Crimson
Cobalt Blue
Ultramarine Blue
Phthalo Blue (GS)
Carbazole Violet
Quinacridone Gold
Quinacridone Burnt Orange
Quinacridone Burnt Scarlet
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Additional Pigments
Rose Madder Genuine (Windsor Newton)
Brushes
Round: Silver Black Velvet Series (#6, #12)
Flat Wash: 1/2,” 1” and 2”
Angle: 1” and 1.5”
Brush Carrier
Palette (11 x 15”)
Artist’s Low Adhesive Tape
#2 Pencil and kneaded eraser
(2) Gator Boards: 12 x 16” or masonite boards
Paper: 1 sheet 140# Arches Cold Press Watercolor Paper 22 x 30” (Tear paper into 1/4 sections)
Rags/paper towels
Small sea sponge
Water container
Sketch book