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Beginning Watercolor Doodles

In this one time course we will practice essential techniques to produce these cute watercolor doodles.
Ellen Barrett
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(56)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
1 in-class hours

Class Experience

This class is for the beginner watercolor artist.  Watercolor is one of the most fun mediums to use.  In this one time class, we will practice using watercolor techniques such as wet on wet painting and dry brush painting. These methods are essential for every watercolor artist.  We will talk about how to do each technique then, I will demonstrate each method step by step.  The students will paint along with me as I demonstrate.  We will practice painting a doughnut, a pumpkin and an icecream cone.  I look forward to creating art with your student!

Other Details

Supply List
- watercolor paper (at least 140 lb, you may need more than one piece, booklets of paper can be found at the local craft store)
- watercolor paints (cakes or tubes may be used, also found at the local craft store)
- Flat watercolor chisel brush (size 6)
- round watercolor brushes (size 7 and 2)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined September, 2020
5.0
56reviews
Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! I am Ellen Barrett and I love to create!  Some of my passions include, painting (especially watercolor), knitting socks and sweaters, crocheting stuffed animals and sewing quilts and clothing.  Not only do I enjoy creating beautiful pieces of artwork, I also love to teach children and teens to do the same.  I am excited to teach visual and textile art classes such as knitting, crocheting, sewing, painting and drawing on the Outschool platform.      

I graduated from Auburn University with a Bachelors of Art degree.  My concentration was in painting.  I completed a year of fundamental drawing courses, a year of graphic design courses and a year of painting and pottery courses.  To concentrate in painting, I was required to take oil, acrylic and, watercolor courses.  My degree also required two years of art history courses.   My art degree prepared me to work as a graphic designer at the Birmingham News after graduation. While working as a graphic designer, I completed an additional year of classes in raku pottery as well as training with a professional ceramic artist.  Although I do not have a formal degree related to the textile arts, I sewed professionally for my business Seams Charming, specializing in children's clothing.       

I believe art is a valuable part of every student's education.  Did you know that taking art classes has been shown to increase problem solving and critical thinking skills?  Children have a natural curiosity that leads to creativity.  With a little encouragement and simple instruction, each student can discover their inner artist.  For the previous seven years, I have shared my love for art by teaching children in kindergarten through sixth grade the fundamentals of drawing and painting. I implemented and directed a local community fine arts camp which encompassed theater, visual art and singing.  During our week long camp, we taught over eighty elementary children, of varying skill levels, to create visual art, sing and act.  This year I am really excited to be teaching Renaissance Art and art history to seventh through twelfth graders.  
 
I look forward to meeting your student! Together we will create beautiful works of art!  

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$10

per class

Meets once
60 min
Completed by 23 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
1-6 learners per class

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