Ammonites in Watercolor
Wednesday, February 26
4 - 8 pm
4 - 8 pm
Celebrate the exhibition, “Deep Time: Sea Dragons of Nevada” by painting a watercolor study of ammonites. In this class, students will explore and learn the techniques of how to reserve the white of the paper with masking fluid, wet in wet washes and wet in damp accents. Students will also have an understanding of how to mix neutral colors, utilizing salt and granulating pigments. 100% cotton paper is highly recommended for wet in wet approach.
Wednesday, February 26
4 – 8 pm
Instructor: Iva Neveux
Age: Adult (16+) | All Levels
Supply list: Please show email confirmation at Nevada Fine Arts for a 10% discount.
- Watercolor pallet including your preferred reds, yellows, blues including indigo and earths including burnt sienna & burnt umber
- Variety of watercolor brushes including 1” flat, #6,#10 or #12 round
- Small brush with fine tip to apply masking fluid or fine line resist pen or ruling pen
- Graphite or mechanical pencil
- Kneaded eraser
- Tracing paper
- Two plastic water containers
- Spray bottle and a mister bottle
- Roll of paper towels
- Cling wrap
- Palette knife and/or plastic card (optional)
- Masking fluid
- Rubber cement (optional, can remove masking with tape or eraser)
- Salt