Beginning Watercolor

$78.00

June 4 & 11th, 9:30–11:00 AM

A welcoming two-session watercolor class for beginners, with room to learn foundational techniques and get more comfortable with the medium.

What you’ll do
Through guided exercises and short demonstrations, you’ll explore beginning watercolor techniques on paper while painting trees in a few different ways. You’ll work with tools like a credit card, palette knife, and brush to experiment with texture, mark-making, and simple ways of building depth. The focus is on observation, process, and learning by doing, so you can build confidence as you go.

What you’ll learn

  • Beginning watercolor painting techniques

  • How to use different tools to create texture and variation

  • How to paint trees using a credit card, palette knife, or brush

  • How to create depth in a watercolor painting

Great for: Beginners and anyone looking to get more comfortable with watercolor.

Instructor: Rita Carpenter is a watercolor artist and photographer drawn to the balance between loose color and careful control. Her classes are thoughtful, encouraging, and built to help students get comfortable with the medium while building confidence along the way.

Schedule
This is one class held over two dates. Registration includes both sessions.

  • Session 1: June 4, 9:30–11:00 AM

  • Session 2: June 11, 9:30–11:00 AM

Cost: $78

What to bring:

Please bring the following or reach out to the instructor, Rita Carpenter, to buy a beginner kit.

  • Watercolor paints in at least yellow, blue, and red

  • A mixing area, such as a white plate

  • A medium round watercolor brush, size 8

  • A 1/2-inch flat watercolor brush

  • A fine mist sprayer filled with water

  • Two water containers

  • 140 lb cold press watercolor paper

  • A board to paint on

  • Paper towels or a small towel

  • A pencil, eraser, and permanent black Micron pen

  • Painting tape

June 4 & 11th, 9:30–11:00 AM

A welcoming two-session watercolor class for beginners, with room to learn foundational techniques and get more comfortable with the medium.

What you’ll do
Through guided exercises and short demonstrations, you’ll explore beginning watercolor techniques on paper while painting trees in a few different ways. You’ll work with tools like a credit card, palette knife, and brush to experiment with texture, mark-making, and simple ways of building depth. The focus is on observation, process, and learning by doing, so you can build confidence as you go.

What you’ll learn

  • Beginning watercolor painting techniques

  • How to use different tools to create texture and variation

  • How to paint trees using a credit card, palette knife, or brush

  • How to create depth in a watercolor painting

Great for: Beginners and anyone looking to get more comfortable with watercolor.

Instructor: Rita Carpenter is a watercolor artist and photographer drawn to the balance between loose color and careful control. Her classes are thoughtful, encouraging, and built to help students get comfortable with the medium while building confidence along the way.

Schedule
This is one class held over two dates. Registration includes both sessions.

  • Session 1: June 4, 9:30–11:00 AM

  • Session 2: June 11, 9:30–11:00 AM

Cost: $78

What to bring:

Please bring the following or reach out to the instructor, Rita Carpenter, to buy a beginner kit.

  • Watercolor paints in at least yellow, blue, and red

  • A mixing area, such as a white plate

  • A medium round watercolor brush, size 8

  • A 1/2-inch flat watercolor brush

  • A fine mist sprayer filled with water

  • Two water containers

  • 140 lb cold press watercolor paper

  • A board to paint on

  • Paper towels or a small towel

  • A pencil, eraser, and permanent black Micron pen

  • Painting tape