144-Sketching with Watercolors
In Person | Available
Join Illustrator and art teacher Lena Shiffman for a workshop and learn how to sketch with your watercolors, forget about pencil lines and be loose and free with your paint. Students will be painting from life from different objects that the teacher will bring. Sketching with watercolor makes you not worry about keeping the paint within the lines and keeps your painting looking fresh and effortless. It is fun and might free you up in your regular painting. Some knowledge about watercolor will be helpful, but not necessary.
All levels welcome.
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.
Students can bring the watercolor materials they have already. If you are new to watercolor
bring:
Watercolor paints, tubes or pans are fine
Preferred list of colors:
Cadmium Red or
Alizarine Crimson
Lemon Yellow
Ultramarine Blue
Phthalo Blue
Yellow Ochre
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Sap Green
2 containers for water
Tissues/Paper towels
A size 12 Round pointed brush
Loose sheets of watercolor paper Cold press or Hot press 140lbs
Masking tape
Foam board to tape your paper on
Lena Shiffman
A well published children's book illustrator; attended Spectrum Institute of Commercial Art in NJ; studied at The Parsons School of Design and the Art Students League NYC; member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and of the Rutgers University Children's Book Council.