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December Show & Sneak Preview!

Lessons in Letting Go, ©Elizabeth Sanford

I’m delighted to announce that the Water Media Artists of Tennessee are having a show at the Brentwood Library, and you’re invited! Seasons of Art is on display December 2 – 29, and you can visit at your convenience during regular library hours. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the possibilities of water media up close and in person. Look for this watercolor sculpture in one of the glass cases:

Tales of the Understory, Part 2, ©Elizabeth Sanford

Here’s a sneak preview of what’s coming up in 2025! January and February classes at the Franklin Recreation Center are already on the website, so you can go ahead and sign up now:

Intermediate Watercolor – Franklin – 4 Session Class

Painting in Watercolor – Franklin

Watercolor Basics – Franklin – January 25

Mystery Technique #144

Curious about the techniques used here? You can learn more next month if you’ve signed up for email updates!

ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #143:

First I cut a maple leaf shape out of clear contact paper and attached it to watercolor paper, pressing down the leaf’s edges to keep paint from running underneath. Next I masked out the stem with a Molotow Masking Marker. After wetting the paper, I mixed diluted Hydrus Liquid Watercolors wet-in-wet and put several partially decomposed leaves towards the bottom. While the paint was still wet, I placed part of a plastic bag on top and manipulated the plastic with both hands to make interesting shapes. I waited for the painting to dry completely before removing the plastic, the masking, and the leaves. Here’s the result:

Shadows under the maple leaf came next, as well as touches of yellow and orange, especially in the partial leaves. I painted the leaf wet-in-wet and quickly scratched out the veins with the end of a metal paint tube before sprinkling in kosher salt for texture. After the paint dried, I brushed off the salt and used watercolor pencils for a few finishing touches, including the stem:

Last Workshops of 2024!

Happy Halloween! Celebrate the beauty of fall by learning how to paint landscapes with watercolor at the Little Art House in Sylvan Park. We meet on Sunday November 3 from 1-5 pm, and beginners are welcome! Only 2 spots are left, and you can sign up here:

https://www.hisawyer.com/little-art-house/schedules/activity-set/1012440?source=camps

Be inspired by the natural world as you explore the possibilities of combining watercolor and ink! Learn how to simplify and suggest the textures of nature with washes of color, then add details and depth with ink lines and dots. We meet from 10 am – 2 pm at the Franklin Recreation Center on Saturday November 9, and you can learn more here:

https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/wcpr/activity/search/detail/31732