Constructing a Watercolour Painting with Audrey Nicoll
Wed, Nov 13
|Chester Art Centre
Learn how to chose and mix your colour palette, edit and define your subject’s composition, capture the forms of land, sky, tree, and sea, and then how to put all the pieces together to create a finished painting.
Time & Location
Nov 13, 2024, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. AST
Chester Art Centre, 60 Queen St, Chester, NS B0J 1J0, Canada
About The Event
This series of classes is aimed at beginners with some technical knowledge of washes, colour mixing, and brush work experience, who wish to further develop their skills in constructing a landscape watercolour painting. You will learn how to chose and mix your colour palette, edit and define your subject’s composition, capture the forms of land, sky, tree, and sea, and then how to put all the pieces together to create a finished painting.
You will have the opportunity to develop and discover your own personal style whether a looser more expressive approach or a more controlled realism. We will work from photographs/digital images, with the last two classes dedicated to painting your favourite place.
You will need to bring your own watercolour paint, brushes, and paper (140lb Cold Press, 9”x12” pad or block). Bring your iPad/tablet if you have one, but not required. Optional: masking fluid, drawing board to fit your paper size, 2” masking tape, mechanical pencil, ruler
Runs weekly on Wednesdays from 10am to 2pm, October 16th to November 13th.
About Your Instructor
Audrey Nicoll is a NSCAD and UBC Fine Arts graduate. She has taught in the public school system for thirty years starting in Vancouver and recently retiring as the IB Art teacher at Park View Education Centre. Audrey’s studio practice consists of large scale mixed media drawings focused on environmental issues, which she has shown throughout the Maritimes. Her teaching commitment took her away from her studio over the last few years, and she is happy to return to her studio in Chester Basin.