Announcements Classes/Workshops

Sneak Preview!

I’m taking a break from teaching in December, so here’s a sneak preview of my first 2 offerings in 2026! Watercolor Basics is a perfect introduction to this exciting medium and makes a great gift. Experiment with different kinds of color mixing as you learn fun and easy techniques to paint simple subjects. We meet on Saturday January 24 from 10 am – 2 pm at the Franklin Recreation Center, and you can find all the details here:
https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/wcpr/activity/search/detail/42689

Build a strong foundation for your watercolor practice by signing up for Painting in Watercolor at the Franklin Recreation Center. This 4-week series explores the basics and includes weekly demonstrations and one-on-one instruction. We meet on Tuesdays from 1 – 3 pm and start on February 3. To register, visit:

http://apm.activecommunities.com/wcpr/Activity_Search/42690

Mystery Technique

Mystery Technique #156

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

ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #155:

I love to collect fall leaves and use them as inspirations for paintings!

First I cut a maple leaf out of contact paper, removed the backing, and stuck the shape on watercolor paper; then I painted the background. After this layer dried, I used a damp sponge to apply suggestions of shadows. Next I removed the contact paper.

Before painting the leaf, I drew the veins with a waxy yellow colored pencil, which resisted the paint and left light veins surrounded by darker color. I scraped flecks of Derwent Inktense Blocks into the wet paint for added texture. After the leaf dried, I used a uni-ball Signo white gel pen to lighten parts of the veins and blended it in with a damp brush. I also used watercolor pencils to paint the stem and enhance some of the veins with darker touches. To create the hole in the leaf, I painted the shape with water and blotted it with a paper towel to remove some of the red before painting it grayish blue.

Announcements Classes/Workshops

Last Workshops of 2025!

There’s still time to join us for Watercolor Weekend at Art & Soul! Spend 2 full days exploring the joys of watercolor on November 1 & 2. You can sign up here:

https://www.artandsoulnashville.com/service-page/watercolor-weekend-2

Discover how to use the natural world as your inspiration for painting abstractly! Natural Abstractions meets on Saturday November 8 from 10 am – 2 pm at the Franklin Recreation Center, and beginners are welcome. You can find all the details here:

http://apm.activecommunities.com/wcpr/Activity_Search/40813

Watercolor Landscapes is my last workshop of 2025, and you’re invited to join us! Learn how to paint fall foliage on Sunday November 16 from 1 – 5 pm at the Little Art House in Sylvan Park. All levels are welcome, including beginners. You can register here:

https://www.hisawyer.com/little-art-house/schedules/activity-set/1540908