Botanical Drawing and Watercolor for New and Experienced Artists 12/28/24
Botanical Drawing and Watercolor for New and Experienced Artists 12/28/24
Do you ever wonder how to control your watercolor, or how pencil drawings create a convincing form? Flowers, veggies and fruit inspire you to get started whether you are novice or experienced.
Easy to understand step - by - step demonstrations, and Master artist examples, reinforce your confidence in creating spring subjects.
Come and explore the possibilities!
Whether you are a new or experienced artist, this workshop provides specific subjects for various skill levels. Drawing and watercolor demonstrations support your drawing and watercolor technique. Learn how to control values and color mixing to create dimensional botanical forms. You can keep your drawing and painting flowing at home with take – home handout notes and resource list.
Santa Fe Artist, Lisa Coddington, MA, has been teaching art for over 20 years at numerous traditional and non-traditional educational organizations. Some locations include University of New Mexico, Santa Fe Community college, Denver and Cleveland Botanical Gardens. Her commissioned art ranges from licensing art for the gift industry, to private commissions. She received two educational grants. The first grant supported attending a Master Botanical Class at Cornell University, and the second grant supported her teaching a botanical art workshop in Grenada, West Indies. Her art is licensed for cards and prints with Santa Fe Prints and images, and is represented by Ernesto Mayans Gallery, Canyon Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Saturday, Dec 28
12- 3:00 pm
All levels welcome.
La Petite Ecole, 717 Canyon Road, Unit C
Santa Fe, NM 87501
Only 8 spaces available :)