What's included
Class Experience
In this 6-week flexible Watercolor Techniques Class, you will learn a different Watercolor painting technique each week and then create a piece of art using the technique. PLEASE NOTE:- This class does not meet live, it is a flexible class, so lessons are pre-recorded. Each week I will post my classroom, which will include on average 3 video's - a demonstration of the weeks technique, a guided drawing and a painting using the technique. You can then create your own beautiful masterpiece using the techniques learnt. This class can be taken by younger or older children, the age is a guideline. Reach out to me if you would like to know if it is the right fit for your learner. Participation is encouraged to ensure proper understanding of the materials and to promote a sense of community in class. You can post polite comments on each others artwork. Here is a breakdown of what you will do each week:- Week 1 - Wet on Dry and Wet on Wet Techniques. Artwork - Beautiful Koi Fish swimming in water. Materials - Watercolor paper, Pencil & eraser, Black Permanent marker, Watercolor paints, Paint brushes, Water. Week 2 - Salt Technique Artwork - Create a fun Chameleon and add a background of your choice. Materials - Watercolor paper, Black waterproof marker (Sharpie), Watercolor paints, Paint brushes, Water and a small amount of salt. Week 3 - Watercolor Texture and oil pastel resist technique's. Artwork - Textured Snake. Materials - Watercolor Paper, Black oil pastel (crayon or sharpie), Watercolor paints, Paint brushes and water, Tempera paint (any color will work), Small piece of bubble wrap. Week 4 - Watercolor Painted Paper Technique. Artwork - Paper Beads Materials - Several Pieces of Watercolor paper, Scissor, Glue, Watercolor paints, Bamboo skewer, chop stick or pencil, Yarn, string or cord, Masking tape or similar. A small amount of beads (optional). Week 5 - Watercolor Resist Technique using Liquid Watercolors (store bought or make your own from my demonstration). Artwork - Tip of an iceberg. Materials for artwork - Watercolor paper, Black permanent marker, Liquid Watercolor paints, Paint brushes, Water, ruler. Materials to make liquid watercolors - Water, food coloring dye (I use McCormick liquid drops), container (I use ice cube tray with lid), plastic spoon, fork or knife. Week 6 - Watercolor Wash Technique Artwork - Caribbean Sunset (using the weeks technique and others that you have learnt over the past weeks). Materials - Watercolor Paper, Black Sharpie, Watercolor paints, Paint brushes, water, extra small amount of clean water, salt, oil pastels or permanent markers. If you don’t have one or more of the supplies, you can adapt the artwork to what you do have. How Learners will Interact: Learners interact with one another through collaborating on completed artwork and sharing pictures or videos of your artwork.
Other Details
Supply List
Watercolor paper, Pencil & eraser, Permanent markers (Sharpies), Watercolor paints, Paint brushes, Oil Pastels, Water, Masking tape, Liquid watercolor paints (or you can make from my demonstration), Small amount of salt, Small amount of bubble wrap, Bamboo skewer (alternative pencil), Glue, Yarn
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Reviews
Live Group Class
$8
weekly or $45 for 6 weeks6 weeks
Completed by 24 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 7-12