Course Code: SCWFS2224
Tutor: Georgie Hill
When: Sat & Sun 10am - 4pm
Dates: 22 / 23 Jun 2024
Duration: 2 days
Maximum Enrolment: 10
Cost: $225
This Watercolour workshop with Georgie Hill is the follow-up in the 'Fluidity and Structure' series, building further skills for working with watercolour and its exciting potential within a contemporary art practice. Explore this vibrant painting medium through experimentation with techniques and processes to create dynamic compositions.
We will look at a range of artists both past and present who have worked with watercolour to great effect and discuss art historical references, as well as what makes watercolour a relevant and potent medium of choice today. We will then experiment with similar painting techniques and approaches. There will be time allocated to develop a painting focused on your own personal areas of interest. Technical demonstrations and one-to-one feedback and guidance will be given
The workshop is great for those who wish to experiment and work further with the medium within their own practice and is also suitable for beginners to watercolour painting. You don't need to have attended the first part of the 'Fluidity and Structure' series to join this course.
Fluidity & Structure with Georgie Hill
A basic kit of materials to get you up and going is listed here. Specialist art shops are the best option
and will provide student discounts if you mention that you are attending the school.
The stores we recommend are:
· Studio Art Supplies: Crummer Road, Grey Lynn.
· The French Art Shop: Taylors Road, Morningside (beside Briscoes)
· Gordon Harris: Gillies Avenue, Newmarket and Symonds Street, Auckland Central
· Takapuna Art Supplies: Helensville or online
Materials to bring:
• Watercolour pad A4 - recommended: Fabriano 1264 W/Colour 300G A4 Top Spiral Pad (available at Gordon Harris and Studio Art Supplies).
• Watercolour block - recommended: Hahnemühle Hahn Harmony W/C 300G block A3
• Watercolour brushes of your choice: at least 2 different size brushes eg a small size 'round' brush and a 'mop' or 'flat' brush for washes - recommended: Da Vinci Casaneo watercolour brushes are synthetic fi-bre brushes that have great fluid-holding capacity but are less expensive than natural hair brushes. The Da Vinci Cosmotop spin range is also good. (The Gordon Harris website has information on these types as well as natural hair watercolour brushes).
• Your tutor will bring in some brushes to demonstrate the different varieties available.
• Painter’s tape: delicate (purple coloured tape).
• Paper towels
• Watercolours of your choice: recommended to bring a set with a range of colours from tubes or blocks (pans). The 3 primary colours are a good start and you can buy more as the course progresses. Both tube colours and pans are good (it comes down to personal preference).
This list is a general guide only. The majority (not necessarily all) of these materials may be used as students progress.
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Standard Booking
Online payment includes payment fee of 2.9% + NZ$0.30. Offline payment details on confirmation page.
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NZ$225.00 | |
Standard Booking + $10.00 BSA Student Fund - Donation
A $10 donation will go to our BSA Student Fund - helping those who are unwaged or under financial hardship (with a Community Services Card) to attend our courses.
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NZ$235.00 |