

$183.00 (Member) / $220.00 (non member)
“Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it” (Confucius, 551-479 BC).
Discover the hidden charms of plants in winter. Explore and expose the extraordinary textures and tones from ordinary and often overlooked subjects. Learn to mix the subtle neutral colors often seen in dried bits such as twigs, bark, seedpods and crinkled leaves. Refine your dry brush skills, using techniques appropriate for depicting texture and detail. Paint intimate studies of winter’s botanical bits. It’s a perfect fit for those who believe that beauty is in the details. Fee $183 member, $220 non-member. Prerequisites: Pencil I, Color Mixing for Artists and Watercolor I
Course #09WBI450
Connie Sayas combined her love for art and science into a career. An experienced exhibit designer for science, history and art museums, she also worked as staff scientific illustrator for Encyclopaedia Britannica. Connies’ background includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree… (Read More)