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Mira M. White: WATERCOLOR INTENSIVE: WORKING LARGE-reduced pricing


Mira M. White:11/4-11/6 ABSTRACT WATERMEDIA: LARGE FORMAT

November 5-6, 2022

A wonderful opportunity to experiment with watercolor in a variety of experimental ways on a large scale. Historically we associate watercolor with small-scale works on paper. In this workshop, our efforts will be magnified, very physical, and exciting. We will be working wet & dry. Open to continuing artists who love the adventure of the way of watercolor, and those who want to explore and expand their personal vision and celebrate the versatility of this vibrant medium!

Sat-Sun. 10 am-4 pm
Studio 55, 55 Howe Road, Martinez, CA
Pre-Register: www.studio55martinez.com
Tuition: $250

Masks and gloves and social distancing are important components of this workshop. Enrollment is limited to 8.

Studio 55, 55 Howe Road             925 937-6422.
Martinez, Ca 94553

MATERIALS LIST:

YOU BRING:

 Paints:

Tube watercolors: I primarily use Daniel Smith, some Winsor Newton, Holbein, and Graham
Suggested colors: Cadmium Yellow Hue, both medium & Deep, Quinacridone Gold,
                               Cadmum Orange Hue,Quinacridone Sienna, Quinacridone Coral,  Cadmium Scaret Hue, Pyrrol Red   
                               Quinacridone Rose, Quinacridone Magenta, Carbazole Violet
                                French Ultramarine Blue, Indanthrone Blue, Pthalo Blue
                                Pthalo Green Yellow Shade (PG 36), Perylene Green
                                Payne's Grey, Lunar Black

( This is just my collection- feel free to eliminate or add your own choices)
                                                          

PAPERS:

5 sheets 30"x40" 140 lb or 300 lb watercolor paper.
If possible, a roll of 44"x10 yd D'Arches cold press or hot press watercolor paper, or Strathmore, which is considerably cheaper, and is also 42"x10 yards. (eBay)The process of flattening the paper is a bit arduous but well worth the effort. 

BRUSHES:
Your collection of both rounds and flats, making sure you have some really big round mop brushes 
7" Hake goat hair brush (wide flats made by Mandalay: get at Jerry's Artarama online

SUPPORT BOARDS:

Boards need to fit the size of paper:1/2" foam core about 30"x40" because it is light.  If you prefer, plywood will work fine.
I have sealed large sheets of both cardboard and 1/2" foam core on both sides with clear packing tape. They make perfectly adequate support boards.
2 large sheets of old plexiglass 30"x40"(the plexiglass can be thin sheets) (if possible) (If you can- optional)

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS:

Covered Palette,
smaller plastic dishes for mixing and pouring
6 small travel-size spray misters (www.harmonfacevalues.com) 
Larger spray bottle for water( Amazon)
White metal mixing tray 2 β€œor wider Masking tape, Bulldog clips, Blending stumps/Q tips

Portfolio (can be homemade & cardboard) for storing work
Extra mark-making tools: scrapers, silicone wedges
Roll of paper towels
Rags ( to use as brushes)