Watercolor Fusion
PD-Class | Available
Enhance the beauty of your watercolor paintings by adding texture, contrast, and fine details using colored pencils and pens. Use these tools to highlight focal points, shade, add patterns, and bring a new take to your watercolors.
Watercolor Fusion
Student Material List
Watercolors: Tubes or pans, basic palette with primary colors plus a few earth tones
Paper: Heavyweight watercolor paper (140 lb / 300 gsm recommended)
Brushes: Variety of round and flat brushes (sizes 2, 4, 8, 12)
Colored Pencils (optional- I will have them in class for student use): Artist-quality pencils with good pigmentation (e.g., Prismacolor, Faber-Castell)
Pens: Waterproof fine liners in various sizes (e.g., 0.1mm, 0.3mm, 0.5mm)
Palette: For mixing watercolor
Water containers: For rinsing brushes
Pencil sharpener and eraser
Masking tape: To secure paper and create clean edges (optional)
Sketching pencils: For initial drawing (HB or 2B)
Fabiola Hansen
An experienced and multi-faceted art educator, Fabiola Hansen is a welcomed inspiration to students of all ages that she teaches through Summer ArtCamp, and the outreach programs offered by Crealde School of Art, including the Hands-on-Art Sampler Classes at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center and Easter Seals Day-break Program at the Miller Center in Winter Park. Hansen earned her B.A. in Art Education from the University of Central Florida and has been teaching at Crealde since 1998. Throughout the years, Hansen has continued her own art studies, taking courses in Brazil, Italy and the Museum of Fine Art, Boston. She has exhibited her work in art galleries throughout the United States and Brazil. Locally her work has been exhibited at Casselberry City Hall, Orlando Science Center and Barnett Bank.
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