Sunflower. Watercolour workshop. ZOOM. All skill levels. March 6, 2022 @ 12 PM EST

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All fees for this workshop will be donated to support Ukraine

SUNFLOWER

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The sunflower is the National flower of Ukraine. All fees will be donated to support Ukraine in these dark times.

Up to now the amount of $675 was collected. Thank you for your support!

The full amount has been donated to Red Cross Canada and to International Community of the Red Cross.

Interactive online workshop for all levels of watercolour skill.

In this workshop you will be practising the Ala Prima technique. You will create a beautiful sunflower with a dark background.

ZOOM package for online interactive workshop
 
March 6, 2022
12 PM to 2 PM EST New York

The video tutorial based on this ZOOM class will be posted a couple of days after the workshop.

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Materials that I am going to use during the workshop:

This list is only for your information, there is no need to get exactly what I am using:

Drawing paper, any type, couple sheets;

Watercolour paper, :

Watercolour brushes;
- Round 13 mm Paul Rubens or Dainayw;

- Flat synthetic brush 3/4  (Escoda) 

Calligraphy brush, 5 mm

- Detail brush (Princeton, Artist’s Loft, Escoda)

Artistic tape;

Watercolour board (the board which you will tape your watercolour paper to);

Watercolour palette with a large surface for mixing pigments. Alternatively, you can use a white ceramic plate. 

A Pencil  2B and Eraser (kneadable);

Two large jars for water;

Paper towels;

Sea sponge (optional);

Salt (optional)

Hair dryer

 

The list of watercolour paint for  "Sunflower"

Watercolour paint;

Light Yellow (Lemon Yellow, Daniel Smith)

Dark Yellow (Gamboge Yellow, Daniel Smith)

Orange (Orange transparante, Schminske)

Red (Pyrrol Scarlet, Daniel Smith)

Rust (Burn Sienna, Daniel Smith)

Brown (Burnt Umber, Daniel Smith)

Light Green (Green Gold, Daniel Smith)

Dark Green (Perylene Green, Daniel Smith or Yellow Dusk, Van Gogh)

Sky Blue (Cerulean Blue, Van Gogh)

Bright Blue (French Ultramarine, Daniel Smith)

Black Blue (Indigo, Grumbacher)

Dark Grey (Neutral Tint, Daniel Smith)

White Gouache (optional)

And/or

COPIC White Opaque

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