Education Directors

In-Person Classes - Cheryl Evans - Education@WatercolorHouston.org

Virtual Classes - Susan Giannantonio - VirtualEd@WatercolorHouston.org

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Upcoming Classes and Workshops

    • October 31, 2024
    • November 21, 2024
    • 4 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
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    Find Your Path

    Carla Gauthier

    Thursday Mornings

    Oct 31, Nov 7, 14, 21


    9:00 - 12:00pm

    $220 Tuition/$180 members



    Do you want to push your painting, define your style, and create a body of work that is cohesive and personal? This will be a student-driven class, with more of a coaching/critique vibe, helping each artist work towards a simple goal – to find their “path” whether it be realistic or abstract, portraits, landscapes, still-life based - whatever it is that inspires you. This class is not a “how-to” class. We will discuss concepts, artistic principles that will help each artist regardless of their style and subject, and do demos that are spontaneous, responding to student problems and needs. Ideally, we become a consistent group, whose input is varied and meaningful. The idea is that you will focus on a subject and approach to carry your ideas forward in a connected way. Work outside class is essential.

    Level: Intermediate, Advanced


    Supply List
    Regular Watercolor supplies – paper towels, palette, paints, brushes and the best paper you can afford. 

    • October 31, 2024
    • November 21, 2024
    • 4 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 0
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    Find Your Path

    Carla Gauthier

    Thursday Afternoons

    Oct 31, Nov 7, 14, 21


    1:00 - 4:00pm

    $220 Tuition/$180 members



    Do you want to push your painting, define your style, and create a body of work that is cohesive and personal? This will be a student-driven class, with more of a coaching/critique vibe, helping each artist work towards a simple goal – to find their “path” whether it be realistic or abstract, portraits, landscapes, still-life based - whatever it is that inspires you. This class is not a “how-to” class. We will discuss concepts, artistic principles that will help each artist regardless of their style and subject, and do demos that are spontaneous, responding to student problems and needs. Ideally, we become a consistent group, whose input is varied and meaningful. The idea is that you will focus on a subject and approach to carry your ideas forward in a connected way. Work outside class is essential.

    Level: Intermediate, Advanced


    Supply List
    Regular Watercolor supplies – paper towels, palette, paints, brushes and the best paper you can afford. 

    • November 05, 2024
    • November 19, 2024
    • 3 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 9
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    Drawing Fundamentals

    Myke Venable

    Three Tuesday Mornings

    Nov 5, 12, 19

    9 am - Noon

    $180 Tuition/$150 Members 


    This class will allow you to develop, practice, and refine your drawing skills! Students will explore the fundamentals of drawing through various hands-on activities and class discussions. This class will touch upon observation, shapes, volume, value, line, and texture. This class is intended for students with little or no previous drawing experience or for those who want to sharpen their fundamental skills.

    Level: Novice or Beginner

    Supply List:

    1 - Sketch Book - CANSON Artist Series 9x12 in.

    1 - STAEDTLER 12 graphite pencil set (6B-4H)

    1 - STAEDTLER - 2 hole pencil sharpener

    1 - PENTEL - Block Eraser

    1 - PENTEL - Eraser Caps

    COL-ERASE color-pencils 



    #drawing #drawingfundamentals #mykevenable #drawwhatyousee #gettingtothebasics

    • November 16, 2024
    • November 17, 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 0
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    Wet-in-Wet – the magic of watercolor

    Carla Gauthier
    Two-Day Weekend Workshop

    November 16 & 17

    9:30am - 3:30pm

    $170 Tuition

    $150 WAS-H Members


    Wet-in-wet is a technique that is unique to watercolor, a semi-controlled mingling that infuses magic into our art. To achieve a variety of edges (soft and diffused to defined and crisp) we will learn the basics of controlling water and paint mixtures, the timing of application and the magic of rewetting paper to take another swing at our paintings to get deeper and richer effects. This requires 100% cotton paper, tube pigments and patience. We will work on a group project to learn the techniques and then you can work on your individual ideas – whether it be a landscape, portrait, still life, pet, abstract – whatever floats your boat! Join us for a fun and inspiring weekend!




    • November 18, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 9
    Register

    Powerful Landscapes for the Beginner

    Fred Kingwill

    One-Day Workshop

    Monday

    November 18

    9:30 am - 3:30 pm

    $85 Regular Tuition

    $75 WAS-H Members Tuition




    New to watercolor?  Here's a chance to create powerful landscapes with Landscape Painter Extraordinaire, Fred Kingwill!.  Fred has been teaching landscape painting for over 40 years! 


    Discover how to use form, line, color, and texture to portray your impressions and feelings about landscapes. Students will practice and learn through small exercises in composition, design, color, skies, vegetation, water, rocks, and much more in this fun class.


    Level: Beginner with experience, Intermediate, Advanced

    Supply ListKingwill - Supply List 2023.pdf 

    • November 19, 2024
    • November 26, 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 13
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    Cityscapes 

    Dr. Mohammad Ali Bhatti

    Two Tuesday afternoons

    Nov 19 & 26

    1:00 - 4:00pm

    $90 members/$110 non-members


    The focus of the classes will be a step-by-step landscape/cityscape painting. You learn the basics landscape/cityscape painting: sky, trees, houses and fields. There will painting demonstrations and guidance will be provided to individuals to overcome any difficulties. This class is appropriate for the beginner; intermediate and advanced painters will also benefit.

    Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced


    Supply List
    Graphite Pencils: HB, 2B (preferable)

    Watercolor brushes (natural squirrel hair preferable)

    Watercolor brand of your choice, palette, 

    140 Lb arches ¼-sheet-size paper (11x15")

    Light weight Drawing Board

    Eraser – masking tape – sharpener – paper towels, etc.

    Note: Bring good quality photos/prints of landscapes or cityscapes (at least 6x6 inches) of your choice. Reference photos with good quality resolution.


    • November 23, 2024
    • November 24, 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • WAS-H Virtual Meeting Room
    • 14
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    VIRTUAL: The Monochromatic Portrait

    Jason Michael Bentley

    Saturday and Sunday
    November 23 & 24, 2024
    1:30-5:30pm Central time
    $120 members/$140 non-members

    Single color paintings can be great practice for composition or subject studies, and pretty cool looking finished paintings on their own! They help free us from multicolor complexities to focus more on what we need to know about form modeling. This is an excellent class for those interested in portraiture but don't yet have much experience!

    In this workshop we will paint a portrait from the sketch provided using a color of your choice. (Link for drawing below. 9x6.5 inches) Please have ready before workshop. Recognizing value relationships over chroma will be emphasized, along with basic structure of the face and head.

    This open and interactive course will spotlight the instructor’s palette, work surface, and reference in real time, so you can directly see exactly how he mixes and applies paint. The process will be step by step based with short demos so you can take time to follow along and ask questions all the way to the finished painting.

    Links to a video recording of each session will be provided, should you miss a class or want to review a session. Links remain available for ​120 days.
    • Level: Beginner, Intermediate 
    Click HERE for Supply List.

    Reference photos for use in class. Please print this out or plan to use in class on a separate device, as well as having this imaged sketched onto your paper before the workshop.
    Reference photo

    Website: http://www.jmbportfolio.com

    #fineartwatercolor #watercolorpainting #paintingwithwatercolor #watercolourpainting #watercolouring #colorwash #fluidcolor #fluidcolour #watercolourist #watercolorist #watercolorartist # watercolorportrait #watercolorportraits #teachingwatercolor #watercolorfun #watercolorclass #watercolorworkshop #onlineartclass #onlinepaintingclass #onlinewatercolorclass

    • November 25, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 20
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    Fill Your Sketchbook! Exuberant Abstract Landscape Collages

    Susan Giannantonio

    One Day Workshop

    Monday, November 25

    9:30 am - 3:30pm

    $85 Tuition/$75 members



    The purpose of this class is to eliminate the trepidation of how to capture the landscape en plein air or from photo references when you get home from vacation with a million photos.


    9:30 Meet for demo of materials and techniques to energetically capture color, texture and marks of the landscape.


    11:00 With a strategic, simple set of tools, travel together into the local landscape to practice quick sketches (location tbd).


    1:30 Return to classroom to assemble collages into your sketchbook from materials sketched en plein air.  The collages make wonderful references for future paintings and occasionally make successful paintings themselves.



    This list will be used for our plein air outdoor experience (mid-day). Bring what materials you already have, no need to buy others. This can be a messy process so dress accordingly. (We love to throw paint around! When we say abstract, we mean abstract!)

    9 x 12 or 11 x 14” watercolor paper, mixed media or heavy sketching paper. Nothing heavier than 135-140 lb.


    Paper towels

    Baby Wipes are nice

    Metal ruler, 12” is ideal

    Gel medium or PVA glue

    Palette knife

    Variety of brushes appropriate to your medium(s)

    Sketchbook, ideally 9 x 12” with heavy sketch paper, multi-media paper or

    watercolor paper. Eg. Arteza 9 x 12 140 lb. watercolor sketchbook

    Pencils—graphite, Inktense, watercolor (whatever you have)

    Spray bottle

    Water container

    Pastels, charcoal (optional)

    Any plein air items you prefer—painting board, portable easel, tarp or plastic, stool. We will only paint outside for a short time, so you need not have an elaborate setup.


    Watercolor and/or acrylics are welcome. Your choice. Demo will be primarily acrylic, but this method works for all media. Bring just a few colors to try this method. Do not go out and buy these, bring what you have. If you wish, bring:

                    Prussian and/or cobalt blue

                    White

                    Paynes Gray or Black

                    Yellow Ochre or Raw Sienna

                    Sap, Jenkins, or Deep Green

                    Lemon or Cad Yellow Light

                    A red to pop in a bit of color. Magenta, Cad Red Medium or Pyrrole Red
     

    Questions? Contact the instructor

    • November 25, 2024
    • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Kemah
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    Plein Air for Members

    Alla Adams, Coordinator

    Monday, November 25

    11 am - 2 pm

    Topic:  Boats

    Location:  Kemah





    Additional information is emailed to those who register.


    Painting a boat in water under bright sunlight with watercolor beautifully captures the vibrant interplay of light and reflections. How to go about it? You might want to start with a light pencil sketch to outline the boat's shape and position on the water. Use bold, warm tones for the boat to highlight the sunlit areas, and softer, cooler colors to suggest shadows and contours. The water can be rendered with fluid, transparent washes of blue and green, capturing the shimmering reflections of the boat and the play of light on the water's surface. Pay attention to the bright highlights where the sunlight strikes, and use soft edges to blend the boat with its reflection, creating a realistic sense of water's movement. The translucent nature of watercolor lends itself perfectly to depicting the clarity and sparkle of the scene, making the boat appear both solid and part of the shimmering landscape.

    This Plein Air event will focus on painting boats.

    Plein Air - Recommended Supply List:  Plein Air - Supply List.docx

    Below are some helpful YouTube video demos to practice at home before going to this event on location. With YouTube videos, I usually first watch the entire demo to see the result and make notes of important points. Then, I start the video again and paint along. I like the convenience of YouTube demos that they can be paused and so I can paint and learn in my pace.

    I hope you enjoy practicing in advance and are excited about our topic – painting boats in Plein Air!

    Secrets of Paining Watercolor Outdoors by Andy Evansen

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYNWmOZTTpU

    Virtual Demo, Lighthouse Plein Air Festival by Vladislav Yeliseyev

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDd8pCh2Vdg

    How to Paint Watercolor Landscape Painting by Joseph Zbukvic

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gpth9P7diOo

    How to Paint Many Boats in a Seascape: Step by Step Process of Painting a Complex Scene by Ina Xi

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vFGbp9BkFM

    • December 01, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 14
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    Techniques Workshop

    "Play Day"


    Les McDonald

    One Day Workshop

    Sunday, Dec 1

    9:30 am- 3:30 pm


    $85 Regular Tuition

    $75 Member Tuition


    Exercise in various techniques to achieve textures

    There are many different styles and techniques you can use with

    watercolor. You can paint, dry brush, dab, splatter, scratch, dribble

    using brushes, masking fluid, sponges, ruling pens, salt, razor blades,

    paper towels, just to name a few.  In this class we will focus on painting

    skies with paper towels.

    Play Day - Workshop Supply List.doc







    • December 02, 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 16
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    Having Fun with Still Life


    Diann Zimmerman

    One Day Workshop

    Monday, December 2

    10:00 am- 4:00 pm

    $85 Regular Tuition

    $75 Member Tuition



    Join Diann for a one-day class to paint bold still-life. 

    Your paintings will grab attention with the use of vivid colors and significant contrast. 

    Supply list:

    •          140 lb cold press watercolor paper (Diann will paint on 11x14.  Outlines will be provided for 8x10 and 11x14.)
    • ·         Watercolor paint (whatever colors you have)
    • ·         Brushes (whatever you have)
    • ·         Mixing palette
    • ·         Paper towels
    • ·         For the darks, Diann will use Dr. Ph Martin’s Black Star India ink matte.  You may use ink or watercolor, whatever you have. 
    • ·         If you use ink, do not use your nice watercolor brushes for ink.  Dedicate a cheaper brush since ink is hard on brushes.
    • December 03, 2024
    • December 17, 2024
    • 3 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 4
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    Bird Drawing

    Myke Venable

    Three Tuesday Mornings

    December 3, 10, 17

    9 am - 12 pm

    $180 Tuition/$150 Members 


    Welcome to Bird Drawing for the Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced student.






    We will start with a little history of bird drawing and painting through time, and

    then practice with our own studies and drawings from color photographs

    (supplied by the instructor).



    Using basic materials, we will focus on perfecting our skills using techniques to

    develop masterful drawings from the bird genre.


    Supply List:

    1 - Sketch Book - CANSON Artist Series 9x12 in.

    1 - STAEDTLER 12 graphite pencil set (6B-4H)

    1 - STAEDTLER - 2 hole pencil sharpener

    1 - PENTEL - Block Eraser

    1 - PENTEL - Eraser Caps

    1 - Prisma Color COL-ERASE pencils (24 pack)

    Water Color - optional



    #drawing #drawingfundamentals #mykevenable #drawwhatyousee #gettingtothebasics

    • December 05, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 15
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    Repurpose On Purpose


    Billie Brinkley

    One Day Workshop

    Thursday, December 5

    9:30 am- 3:30 pm

    $85 Regular Tuition

    $75 Member Tuition


    Student will bring a figurative reference photo (some will also be provided) or an animal photo and learn how to use a variety of materials to create a collage to enhance their composition. This is an excellent way to add pattern and texture quickly. Start collecting napkins with patterns, patterned pages from magazines, patterned tissue paper, pages from books, sheet music, gift bags, fabric, cards…anything that you can glue on a piece of paper!

    Acrylic or watercolors, brushes, pencil or charcoal, water container,

    watercolor paper (1/4 of a large sheet is fine but use what you have), mat medium, paper towels, latex gloves, permanent markers, scissors, a variety of patterned papers (as mentioned above), figurative images (whole body or upper body), this might be a good opportunity to do that self portrait you’ve been tempted to do!


    You may not use all of the above, you may add items I haven’t listed. You are now a hunter of pattern and texture.


    • December 06, 2024
    • December 20, 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • WAS-H Virtual Meeting Room
    • 12
    Register

    VIRTUAL:  Zentangle

    Lori Morris

    Two Friday mornings

    December 6 & 20

    9:00 - 10:30am

    $50 members/$70 non-members


    Throughout these virtual workshops, participants will learn to draw botanical and organic tangles along with other tangle patterns to create an inspired piece of art. Join me as we engage in this mindful activity and achieve a satisfying sense of creative accomplishment. Let's tangle together!
     

    December Zentangle Classes:
    • December 6th • Snowflake Zendala, please bring colored pencils.
    • December 20th Build your own Snowman on a White Zendala! Please bring colored pencils, and sparkle gel pens to embellish, anad/or medium of your choice.

    Links to a video recording of each session will be provided, should you miss a class or want to review a session. Links remain available for 120 days.

    Level: Novice, Beginner, Intermediate


    Click HERE for Supply List.


    #zentangle #lolomoczt39

    • December 07, 2024
    • 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    • Houston Heights
    Register

    Plein Air for Members

    Alla Adams, Coordinator

    December 7

    12 pm - 3 pm

    Location:  "I love the 11th" Festival

    Topic: People, music band, and festival.

    Painting people at a neighborhood festival in watercolor captures the lively energy and vibrant atmosphere of the event. How to go about it? You might want to begin with loose sketches to outline the crowd, focusing on gestures, movement, and interactions rather than fine details. Use bright, playful washes to represent colorful clothes, decorations, and booths, blending hues to convey the bustling and cheerful vibe. Add layers to depict light and shadow, enhancing depth while keeping the figures expressive and dynamic. Watercolor's fluid nature allows for spontaneity, perfect for portraying the joyful, ever-changing scenes of people relaxing, chatting, and enjoying the festival. This approach brings out the spirit of community and celebration in a vivid, playful way.

    “I Love the 11th Neighborhood Festival” will be showcasing the vibrant spirit of this area of Houston Heights through local music, artists, and over 75 merchants lining 11th Street. The event will be contributing to the enhancement of Lawrence and Milroy Parks, two of the Heights' most cherished green spaces that the locals adore.

    This Plein Air event will focus on painting people, music band, festival.


    Plein Air - Suggested Supply List.pdf


    Below are some helpful YouTube video demos to practice at home before going to this event on location. With YouTube videos, I usually first watch the entire demo to see the result and make notes of important points. Then, I start the video again and paint along. I like the convenience of YouTube demos that can be paused and so I can paint and learn at my own pace.

    I hope you enjoy practicing in advance and are excited about our topic – painting people and musicians in Plein Air!

    Advancing with Watercolor: Tonal Values “The Band Played On” by Gary Tucker

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeB8kAlMor8

    Watercolor painting demo: A dancing Couple with a Street Band by Belveder Watercolor

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ouEJPSpDAI

    Watercolor Demo: Singer with Guitar by David Becker

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua1mmTl5MzM

    Watercolor Exercise: How to Paint a ‘Street Busker’ by Stewart Beckett

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYl_w97-Dqo

    Painting Moving Figures on a Street in Watercolor by Chinese Artist

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28zybOP51tA

    Painting Figures in a Scene – How to Paint a Group of People by Eric Yi

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IU9YS6g6ae0

    How to Paint Figures – Adding Life to Your Watercolor Paintings by Matthew White

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68DiZrqBSro

    How to Paint Figures in Watercolor Part 1 by Trevor Waugh

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv6aRgPHyhU

    How to Paint Figures in Watercolor Part 2 by Trevor Waugh

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHIOpAg2ybo

    Painting a Girl in Bright Sunlight in Studio by Eric Lin

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGMd285Y5dI


    • December 08, 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 14
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    Flower Painting Workshop


    Mohammad Bhatti

    One Day Workshop

    Sunday, December 8

    10:00 am- 4:00 pm

    $85 Regular Tuition

    $75 Member Tuition


    Flower painting workshop is designed for learning to paint flower and floral grouping in watercolor medium. The focus will be upon painting technique, color values, and composition.  Painting flowers is a unique experience; each flower is different. We will paint petals by using flat and pointed brushes for blending color for obtaining soft edges. You may use tracing paper for transferring images of your choice. This class is appropriate for the beginner; intermediate and advanced painters will also benefit. 

    Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced


    Supply List:
    Graphite Pencils: 
    HB, 2B (preferable)

    Watercolor brushes (natural squirrel hair )

    Watercolor paint of your choice, palette

    140 Lb Arches ¼-sheet-size paper

    Light weight Drawing Board

    Eraser – masking tape – sharpener – paper towels etc.

    Note: Bring good quality close up photos/prints of flowers (at least 6x6 inches) of your choice

    • December 09, 2024
    • 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
    • Galveston, TX
    Register

    Plein Air for Members

    Alla Adams, Coordinator

    Monday, December 9 

    11 am - 2 pm

    Topic:  Nature Scene

    Location:  Galveston, TX



    Additional information is emailed to those who register.


    Painting cranes in a natural scene with watercolor allows for a graceful representation of these elegant birds in serene landscape. How to go about it? You might want to begin by sketching the cranes, focusing on their distinctive shapes and poised postures. Use soft, delicate washes for their plumage, capturing the subtle interplay of light and shadow on their feathers. For the surrounding environment, apply gentle hues of green, blue, and brown to depict wetlands, tall grasses, or reflective water bodies. The fluidity of watercolor is ideal for rendering the tranquil atmosphere of the scene, with the cranes standing out against the soft, natural background. Pay special attention to the reflection of the cranes in the water, if present, and the soft blending of colors to convey the peacefulness and harmony of nature. The result will be a harmonious composition that highlights the beauty and elegance of cranes in their natural habitat.

    Sandhill Cranes come to winter in Galveston. About a few hundred of these elegant birds take advantage of the milder climate and plentiful food resources on the island. In Galveston, they are called affectionately Sandies. Like most cranes, Sandies are monogamous and mate for life, spending 20-30 years together year-round, so it is likely that many of our winter visitors have been returning to Galveston year after year for decades.

    This Plein Air event will focus on painting a nature scene and Sandhill Cranes.

    Plein Air - Recommended Supply List:  Plein Air - Supply List.docx

    Below are some helpful YouTube video demos to practice at home before going to this event on location. With YouTube videos, I usually first watch the entire demo to see the result and make notes of important points. Then, I start the video again and paint along. I like the convenience of YouTube demos that they can be paused and so I can paint and learn in my pace.

    I hope you enjoy practicing in advance and are excited about our topic – painting a nature scene and Sandhill Cranes in Plein Air!

    5 Techniques for Painting Grasses in Watercolor by Paul Clark

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v7xH3dIoElg

    Watercolor Techniques – Dry Brush Painting Flowers and Grasses by Wendy Powel-Jones

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBMmcoPbXYY

    Simple Watercolor Landscape Painting Using Only One Brush by Karen Rice

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0R3_uGgzuM

    How to Paint Elegant Sandhill Cranes in Watercolor by Morgaine Rose

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIEPg1jAkRA

    Atmospheric Watercolor Wetland Marsh and Cranes by Lois and Morgaine Davidson

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=LBetUhxyU_s 

    Sandhill Crane Portrait: Transparent Watercolor Time-lapse by Bohan Art

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGcF9XK_buM

    Sandhill Cranes Scientific Illustration Techniques in Watercolor by Steven Melendrez

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd6H_GL-JEY

    • December 10, 2024
    • December 17, 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 11
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    Portraits

    Mohammad Bhatti

    Two-Weeks - Tuesday afternoons

    Dec 10 & 17

    1:00 - 4:00pm

    $110 Tuition/$90 members




    • December 14, 2024
    • December 15, 2024
    • 2 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 10
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    Beginning Watercolor

    Fred Kingwill

    Weekend Workshop

    Dec 14 & 15

    9:30 am - 3:30 pm

    $170 Tuition/$150 members




    Learn to paint with watercolor!  

    This four-week class will provide an overview of the watercolor medium, including numerous exercises to help you better understand materials, brush strokes, composition, glazing, saving whites, and some of the magic associated with transparent watercolors.  Critiques are not part of this beginning watercolor class.  You are invited to explore the world of watercolor and most of all, have fun!


    Beginners/Intermediate students


    • December 21, 2024
    • 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    • Bayou Bend Gardens
    Register

    Plein Air for Members

    Alla Adams, Coordinator

    Saturday, December 21 

    10 am - 1 pm

    Topic:  Buildings, Gardens, People

    Location:  Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, 6003 Memorial Drive

    Houston, TX  77007

    Opens at 10 am


    Additional information is emailed to those who register.


    Painting a mansion and its garden in watercolor provides an opportunity to capture the grandeur and elegance of the architecture along with the natural beauty of the landscape. How to go about it? You might want to begin by sketching the mansion's architectural features, such as columns, windows, and intricate details, then use light washes to establish the overall color scheme. Gradually build up layers to add depth and texture to the building, highlighting its materials and the play of light and shadow. For the garden, apply vibrant greens and florals, using a variety of brushstrokes to depict lush foliage, blooming flowers, and manicured lawns. Watercolor's translucence allows for a beautiful rendering of the sunlight filtering through trees and casting dappled shadows. The contrast between the solid structure of the mansion and the soft, organic forms of the garden creates a balanced and harmonious scene, bringing the stately setting to life on paper.

    Bayou Bend Gardens are located in the River Oaks area. The Gardens are a 14-acre facility of the Houston Museum of Fine Arts.  Bayou Bend is the former home of philanthropist Ima Hogg. The mansion, designed by architect John Staub, was built in 1928. Staub's plan for Bayou Bend combined 18th-century Georgian architecture with elements that are distinctly Southern and of Spanish Creole architecture. Other aspects of Bayou Bend's design are borrowed from Southern plantation houses. 

    During construction, Ima Hogg insisted that as many trees as possible be kept. Only one tree was sacrificed to make room for the house, and the gardens were created around the existing trees. Miss Hogg created a series of gardens that were intended as outdoor rooms for living and entertaining. In 1957, Miss Hogg donated her home and her collection to the Museum of Fine Arts. Bayou Bend opened to the public in 1966.

    This Plein Air event will focus on painting a building, garden, and people.

    Plein Air - Recommended Supply List:  Plein Air - Supply List.docx

    Below are some helpful YouTube video demos to practice at home before going to this event on location. With YouTube videos, I usually first watch the entire demo to see the result and make notes of important points. Then, I start the video again and paint along. I like the convenience of YouTube demos that they can be paused and so I can paint and learn in my pace.

    I hope you enjoy practicing in advance and are excited about our topic – painting a building, garden, and people in Plein Air!

    Painting a Country House in Watercolor by Charles Evans

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCB-Qc_h7FE

    Painting Demonstration Summer Bridge in Ohio by Thomas Schaller

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrHN-2KEIu4

    How to Draw and Paint Houses in Watercolor by Chris Petri

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBlKI_3-Vk8

    How to Paint a Garden Ruin in Watercolor and Exaggerate Your greens by Paul Clark

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhncu8UAamA

    Understanding Color Temperature by Painting a White Marble Sculpture with Watercolor by Yong Hong Zhong

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L3WpSHMcfA

    How to Simplify a Flower Garden Watercolor Painting by Kerrie Woodhouse

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTIC7fcMj2g

    Painting in Watercolor – Boules by Graham Berry

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbHB6QH2F4A

    Painting a Watercolor – Drinks on the Green by Graham Berry

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMgroKjQmtk

    Watercolor Painting – Couple on Bench by Graham Berry

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pmye88MKBYw

    • January 25, 2025
    • 9:30 AM
    • January 26, 2025
    • 3:30 PM
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 14
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    Water, Skies and Seagulls


    Les McDonald

    Weekend Workshop

    January 25 & 26


    9:30 am- 3:30 pm

    $170 Regular Tuition

    $150 Member Tuition



    Award winning artist, Les McDonald, will show students how to paint water, skies and seagulls.  All levels invited to attend.  Reference image is in the downloadable supply list below so you can pre-sketch the image.  He will have his projector in case you need to sketch it in class.



    Water Skies Seagulls Supply List - Students.doc



    • February 04, 2025
    • February 11, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 12
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    Bird Drawing

    Myke Venable

    Two Tuesday Mornings

    February 4 & 11

    9 am - 12 pm

    $110 Tuition/$90 Members 


    Welcome to Bird Drawing for the Beginner, Intermediate or Advanced student.






    We will start with a little history of bird drawing and painting through time, and

    then practice with our own studies and drawings from color photographs

    (supplied by the instructor).



    Using basic materials, we will focus on perfecting our skills using techniques to

    develop masterful drawings from the bird genre.


    Supply List:

    1 - Sketch Book - CANSON Artist Series 9x12 in.

    1 - STAEDTLER 12 graphite pencil set (6B-4H)

    1 - STAEDTLER - 2 hole pencil sharpener

    1 - PENTEL - Block Eraser

    1 - PENTEL - Eraser Caps

    1 - Prisma Color COL-ERASE pencils (24 pack)

    Water Color - optional



    #drawing #drawingfundamentals #mykevenable #drawwhatyousee #gettingtothebasics

    • March 18, 2025
    • March 25, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 10
    Register

    Portrait Drawing

    Myke Venable

    Two Week Class

    March 18 & 25

    9 am - 12 pm

    $110 Tuition/$90 Members 


    Drawing portraits can be rewarding when the right techniques are applied.  This two-day class will focus on the basics of portrait drawing with the use of graphite pencils.


    Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

    Supply List
    *Paper: Canson 9" x 12" in. 70 lb. Smooth surface

    *Graphite Pencils:  2H, 2B

    *Pencil Sharpener: Staedtler

    *Eraser:  Pentel Hi-Polymer Block Eraser (White or Pink)

    *Eraser Caps:  Pentel Hi-Polymer Eraser Caps 10 pack

    *Eraser: FACTIS BM2 Eraser


    #drawing #mykevenable #portraits

    • April 08, 2025
    • April 15, 2025
    • 2 sessions
    • 1601 W. Alabama at Mandell, Houston, Texas 77006
    • 10
    Register

    Sacred Geometry

    Myke Venable

    Two Week Class

    April 8 & 15

    9 am - 12 pm

    $110 Tuition/$90 Members 


    Drawing portraits can be rewarding when the right techniques are applied.  This two-day class will focus on the basics of portrait drawing with the use of graphite pencils.


    Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

    Supply List
    *Paper: Canson 9" x 12" in. 70 lb. Smooth surface

    *Graphite Pencils:  2H, 2B

    *Pencil Sharpener: Staedtler

    *Eraser:  Pentel Hi-Polymer Block Eraser (White or Pink)

    *Eraser Caps:  Pentel Hi-Polymer Eraser Caps 10 pack

    *Eraser: FACTIS BM2 Eraser


    #drawing #mykevenable #portraits

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