
Free Demo Thursday July 29th 4-6pm: How to Create Quick Drama in a Landscape
Come watch Internationally recognized watercolorist, Paul Jackson, create a quick, dramatic landscape with luminous color and stunning darks. By attending this demonstration you will learn Paul's shortcuts for flawless realism under pressure. Typically Jackson works in a slow, calculated fashion to achieve his award-winning watercolors, but he also enjoys the challenge of creating a masterpiece as a race against the clock. His studio paintings can take months to complete, but for this demo he will amp up his process for a whirlwind of liquid drama.
The artist welcomes questions while he works and will explain every step of the process as it happens. Paul Jackson will be showing participants the brilliant capabilities of Daniel Smith watercolor paints which are manufactured on-site in Seattle.
3 Day Painting Glass in Watercolor
Friday July 30th 2010 9am-3pm Friday July 30th & Saturday July 31st &
Sunday August 1st 2010 10am-4pm
Sunday August 1st 2010 10am-4pm
If watermedia is your passion, then this highly energized painting workshop is for you! Paul's stress-free, positive approach toward the act of painting will inspire you to loosen up and have fun again. Expect an intense, concentrated and lively workshop where you will elevate your understanding of how watercolor can be controlled. Paul is the author of Painting Spectacular Light Effects in Watercolor. His work has been often featured in the International Artist and The Artist’s Magazine. He is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society.
Space is limited, so e-mail Marla Jackson by Thursday at
marlamjackson1@aol.com to register for your 3 Day workshop.
marlamjackson1@aol.com to register for your 3 Day workshop.
Friday July 30th 2010 9am-3pm
Saturday July 31st 2010 9am-3pm
& Sunday August 1st 2010 10am-4pm
It should be a wonderful, inspirational experience. We look forward to seeing you there!
Additional Directions:
Head south toward Spokane Street (you are close at construction area) Continue South in left lane approximately 2 blocks Turn left on S Dakota St. Take an immediate right down "Dead End" driveway, running along overpass Continue south to last building (warehouse) on left
Head south toward Spokane Street (you are close at construction area) Continue South in left lane approximately 2 blocks Turn left on S Dakota St. Take an immediate right down "Dead End" driveway, running along overpass Continue south to last building (warehouse) on left
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