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WATERCOLOR PAINTING

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watercolor painting
Robert Schick, Instructor
Instructor: Robert Schick, rschick@pausd.org (650) 947-4983
Duration: 10 wks
Date range: March 23 to June 1
(No class: April 6.)
Date(s) of the week: Tuesday
Hour: 6:30–8:30 p.m.
Quarter: Spring 2021
Prerequisite: Beginning drawing recommended
Address: LIVE ONLINE (via ZOOM)
Price: $184

During the current Covid-19 period, this class is being held LIVE ONLINE via Zoom.

Explore experimental watercolor painting techniques: wet-into-wet, wax resist, stamping, embossing…. Subjects include: figure, landscape, still life, and interiors. Returning or advanced students may work on independent projects.

You only need a #2 pencil, white paper and a printout of the class supply list for the first day of class.

Let me know your painting interests, so that I can serve you better!

Week 1 Introductions, review supply list, draw a form lit sphere. Homework: paint color wheel
Week 2 Review color wheels. Create test panels using the following techniques:  rock salt, splatter, wax resist, suliphane, and alcohol
Week 3-4 Create image of bird nest using hatch marks and masks
Week 5-6 Black wash and ink pen drawing of a sink or corner of a room
Week 7-8 Yupo paper additive, subtractive figure painting
Week 9-10 Landscape painting using sponges

Recommended art store: University Art, 2550 El Camino Real, Redwood City, (650) 328-3500

Store Row number;
Color of Row number (Blk=black, C=colored, E=endcap), back=back of store)
5 Blk white ceramic pallet (or dish) i.e.:  7” x 10” white enamel butcher tray #AA15118 (Optional) cheap 6-well pallet to hold extra squeezed paint (if you use tube colors)
5 Blk 1/4″ wide round watercolor brush or water brush pen (i.e.: Daler Rowney Simply Simmons)
5 Blk 1/8″ wide round watercolor brush or water brush pen
5 Blk ½” wide flat synthetic watercolor brush
9-10c student grade (or better) watercolor paint:  black, yellow ocher, burnt sienna, ultra-marine blue, alizarin crimson, cadmium yellow light, cadmium red, umber (optional)

Watercolor paper (cold press):  sheet of 300lb (cut into smaller pieces)or140 lb. 9” x 12” pad or block

*Watercolor stretching board (16” x 20” x ½”(thick) or larger)—if you buy sheets or pad

? Sheet of 9” x 12” Yupo paper
3 Blk 2H, HB graphite pencils
3 Blk white vinyl eraser
 4 BlkE 1 black ink Uniball fine point rollerball pen
 5 Blk 6” x 8” to 9” x 12” drawing pad
10 Blk Liquid Frisket (optional) & cheap synthetic brush, i.e. orange Grumbacher Misket
7 Blk ¾” or 1” wide artist tape
9 Blk Sea sponge (also try assorted sponges, textured objects)
Back portfolio to store art (optional)
Window (top drawer) 1 sheet glassine paper to separate paintings in portfolio (optional)
Home white candle wax and/or crayons
Home large plastic container to hold water (50 oz. or more)
Home paper towels
Home rubbing alcohol or hand sanitizer
*If you stretch your paper, 2” wide gummed brown paper tape.  Staple gun (optional)
Optional Spray bottle, 1” wide flat synthetic watercolor brush, 2” wide Hake brush, bamboo brush holder (with elastic loops) or cylinder to carry brushes

By Robert Schick
Click images below to enlarge.

Old Shoes (graphite) Tree with Clouds (pen) MV Heritage Park Illustration (watercolor)