Beginners and long-time “dabblers” will learn the basics in watercolor: color value, color intensity, funky watercolor techniques and the use of a limited palette will be emphasized. Each lesson will have a specific goal followed by a painting exercise. The premise of this class is not to create masterpieces but to learn more about this compelling medium. Therapeutic for mind and soul, enjoy learning, relaxing and having fun too. Registered students will receive a list of supplies. Open to ages 14 and above.
Instructor Sally Clark holds a B.A. degree from Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee and a certificate of study from the Institute for American University, Aix-en-Provence, France. She has been an art educator for over 30 years and enjoys working full-time as an artist. She is a member of the Artist’s Gallery in Chestertown. Her work is exhibited regionally and held in private collections.
Classes are held at the Queen Anne’s County Arts Council’s Centre for the Arts and begin on Tuesday, November 6 and run through December 4 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Bring a bag lunch. The registration deadline is October 30. The cost is $126 for members of the Arts Council, $147 for non-members.
Center for the Arts classes are designed to renew existing artistic interests, and to develop new skills. Registration materials are available at 206 South Commerce St. in Centreville, Maryland Tuesday-Friday from 9 am to 5 pm and Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm, or by calling 410-758-2520, online, www.arts4u.info , or request via email at[email protected]. The Centre receives support through a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council.
The Queen Anne’s County Arts Council, Inc., is a non-profit organization committed to promoting, expanding and sustaining the arts. We connect artists to audiences and the community to the arts. Visit us on the web at www.arts4u.info.
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