118-Intermediate Watercolor
In Person | Available
Have you dabbled in watercolor and want to take your skills further? Join watercolor artist Aprajita Lal for an enjoyable, engaging class that builds on your foundational techniques while exploring your own creative style. In-class demonstrations and guidance will help you gain confidence, experiment freely, and bring your artistic ideas to life. Each session offers a chance to play, learn, and experience the joy of watercolor.
The Center will provide the paint and watercolor paper for students to use during class Students should bring their own brushes and any additional materials listed.
To help create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone, we ask students to review and follow The Center's Policies and Procedures available on our website. Students who cannot comply with these guidelines may be asked to leave class, and refunds will not be issued in these cases.
Brushes: Round brushes set, a few big Flat brushes
Mixing palette (plastic or ceramic)
Two water containers (for clean and dirty water)
Pencil (HB or 2B) and eraser
Masking tape or washi tape
Rag or absorbent cloth
Paper towels
Drawing board or firm surface for taping paper
Watercolor sketchbook (for exercises and layering practice)
Specialty brushes (e.g., mop brush, liner brush)
Masking fluid
White gel pen or gouache for highlights
Spray bottle (for texture and reactivation)
Salt (for texture experiments)
Reference photos
Aprajita Lal
I am Aprajita Lal, a self-taught artist based in New Jersey, United States. Painting, for me, is an ode to nature—an expression of its infinite beauty and diversity. I have been fortunate to have my art featured in solo shows such as "Rays of Hope'' at Nomadworks NYC, "Calm in Wilderness" and "Nature's Symphony" in New Jersey. I am glad to have been featured by "Creative Artist" magazine, "Canvas Rebel" and a couple more. Through my workshops and classes, both in-person and online, I am dedicated to helping individuals of all ages tap into their creative potential. Join me on this journey as we celebrate the beauty of the natural world through the power of art.