Beginning Watercolor (Fri)

Beginning Watercolor (Fri)

PD-Class | Available

600 St. Andrews Blvd Winter Park, FL 32792 United States
1B
Beginner
3/21/2025-5/16/2025
1:30 PM-3:30 PM EST on Fri
$280.00
Member Discount Available

Beginning Watercolor (Fri)

PD-Class | Available

Watercolor is a wonderfully mysterious medium. Explore watercolor techniques, color mixing, and learn the value of using a limited palette to gain skills and confidence needed to get you started on your watercolor journey. 

  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Watercolor Paper
    140 lb. Arches watercolor paper (we will be working on an 11” x 15” size of paper. Paper doesn’t have to be exactly that size – just close to that size)

    Palette
    palette with a lid and large mixing area

    Paint
    Aureolin (yellow), permanent rose (red) or rose madder (red), cobalt (blue), ultramarine blue, burnt sienna
    Brushes
    1” or 2” Hake brush
    A Large round brush
    1” flat brush
    Optional Brushes
    #10 round, scrubber brush
    Other Materials
    A board and masking tape (board is to tape your paper to)
    Pencil, eraser, spray bottle
    2 cups for water, Box of tissues or roll of toilet paper
    1 cloth or rag (the size of washcloth or dishcloth)
    Tracing and Graphite Paper (NOT absolutely necessary)
    Hair dryer

    Please note: If you’ve painted before, bring in what you have and we can determine if you need to buy any further materials.


Nieves, Julie
Julie Nieves

Julie’s paintings are inspired by the flora and fauna of the natural world, and she loves painting the delightful colors of Florida’s namesake flowers. She has studied watercolor painting locally at Crealdé School of Art, with local artist Katie Holt, and in numerous workshops with professional artists. She has been a member of the Central Florida Watercolor Society for four years and is the current Vice President. Her work has been shown in juried shows through CFWS at the Orlando Science Center in Orlando, the Center for Health and Wellness in Winter Park, and the Mount Dora Center for the Arts. Her art is exhibited at the Avalon Park Art and Cultural Center, and she participates in volunteering, teaching watercolor painting, and other events at the Center. She is enthusiastic about sharing the joys of watercolor painting with her students.