Introduction to Watercolor Workshop w/ Anne Kullaf
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Location
952 Alexander Rd.
Princeton Jct., NJ 08550
United States of America
Room Number: Gallery
Summary
Teaching Artist: Anne Kullaf
Thursday, April. 19, 10:00am-2:00pm
Members: $63 | Regular: $70
Register by April 17
Description
MATERIALS NEEDED -
- 9x12 pad or block of Arches 140 lb cold press paper
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#6, 8 and 10 pointed round watercolor brushes (Princeton brush makes some nice ones in synthetic or sable, your choice)
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Watercolor palette or enamel butcher's tray
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Paper towels
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Transparent watercolor paints in the following colors (any brand but please buy professional artist quality):
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Winsor blue (green shade)
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French Ultramarine blue
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Alizarin crimson
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Winsor red
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Raw sienna
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Winsor yellow
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About the Teaching Artist: Anne Kullaf is a contemporary painter working in a variety of media. Her paintings utilize the principles of drawing from direct observation combined with efficient brushwork and a limited palette. She is a faculty member of the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, the Hunterdon Museum of Art, and the Center for Contemporary Art. A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Bridgeport, Connecticut, she received a Bachelor of Science in graphic design and fine art and also studied painting at The Art Students League of NY. In 2014, she was painter-in-residence at Bryant Park, NYC and was recently invited to teach a watercolor workshop at the Princeton University Museum of Art.