CLASS: (3 of 3) Watercolors for Beginners with Marylise Reilly-Fajal
Saturdays 10:30 – 1:30 pm: June 13, June 20, June 27
In these classes, you will learn how to paint in watercolors using different techniques such as washes, wet in wet, and how to paint the traditional “transparent” technique involving the overlapping of thin, transparent color washes which rely on the white of the paper for their luminosity. We will be painting from real models (flowers) and sometimes photographs. There will be many demonstrations and plenty of one on one support. Bring your materials (list is provided) and snacks or lunch to enjoy this springtime/summer activity. All levels are welcome.
Materials list:
- Watercolor box (portable): there are many to choose from. I prefer Winsor & Newton, Cotman – but you can choose other brands.
- You’ll need a 12 colors palette watercolor box :
- lemon yellow(cold), cadmium yellow(warm),
- orange, ochre, rose red (cold), dark red(warm),
- cobalt blue and ultramarine blue,
- Leaf or sap green(clear), green viridian(deep),
- Burnt sienna, black
- White (for highlights – but not necessary)
- Half pans or tubes – Half pans are practical – Tubes are better for bigger surfaces and if you continue watercolors..
- Palette – Round or rectangular
- Paint brushes – Sable round and flat:
- Round: 8,10,12
- Flat: 8, 10,12
- Mop brush
- Smaller brushes are also useful (6 or smaller)
- Arches paper is the best, but you can choose any watercolor paper (strathmore, etc) – different prices
- Paper towels
- Cups for water
- Pencils (H or HB) for sketching and sketching paper (small pad)









