143-Watercolor Portraits: People & Animals
In Person | Available
Learn how to paint people and animals using the luminosity and transparency that only watercolors can offer. This class will teach you how to develop proportion and create structure with the under-drawing, as well as how to approach watercolor with greater control using beaded washes and varying brushstrokes. To better understand color theory, students will learn how to find the right color through layering paint rather than mixing. This class will use photographs as reference.
- All students must comply with the Policies and Procedures found on The Center's website. There will be no refunds for students removed from class for failure to observe The Center’s Policies and Procedures.
- Watercolor Supplies
- Reference photo(s)
Drawing Board
HB or No.2 pencil
Kneaded eraser
pH neutral or acid free Masking Tape (not “Artist’s Tape”)
Paper Towels
Eyedropper or Jacquard Syringe
Palette (with deep wells)
Arches cold-pressed Watercolor paper (140lb. or 300lb.)
A pad of practice watercolor paper 140lb. cold-pressed (Canson XL or Strathmore 300 Series)
- Brushes:
- 3 Round Brushes of different sizes (example: size 16, size 6 or 8, size 0 or 2), Sable or Squirrel (or Squirrel Synthetic)
- 1 Stiff Synthetic Brush for erasing/scrubbing, Bright Size 4 or 6
- Paint: (Instructor recommends Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolor Tubes (not “Cotman”)
- Aureolin
- Rose Madder Genuine
- Cobalt Blue
- French Ultramarine
- Burnt Sienna
- Quinacridone Red
- Optional:
Colorless Masking Fluid
Rubber Cement Pickup (to remove the Masking Fluid)
Margaret Fanning
BFA in Painting, Savannah College of Art and Design. Has exhibited internationally and her art can be found in private collections throughout the U.S. She has won multiple awards including the Alexander Portfolio Award and the NJ Chapter of the American Artists Professional League Traditional Realism Award.