Introduction to Watercolor Workshop w/ Anne Kullaf

04/19/2018 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM ET

Category

Adult Workshops

Location

West Windsor Arts Center
952 Alexander Rd.
Princeton Jct., NJ 08550
United States of America
Room Number: Gallery

Summary

The focus of this workshop is to introduce watercolor to students who have not worked with it previously or who have limited experience using it. (click title for more info & materials list)

Teaching Artist: Anne Kullaf
Thursday, April. 19, 10:00am-2:00pm
Members: $63 | Regular: $70
Register by April 17

Description

The workshop will demonstrate techniques such as wet-into-wet, color mixing via layering, composition and color theory.

MATERIALS NEEDED -

  • 9x12 pad or block of Arches 140 lb cold press paper
  • #6, 8 and 10 pointed round watercolor brushes (Princeton brush makes some nice ones in synthetic or sable, your choice)

  • Watercolor palette or enamel butcher's tray

  • Paper towels

  • Transparent watercolor paints in the following colors (any brand but please buy professional artist quality):

    • Winsor blue (green shade)

    • French Ultramarine blue

    • Alizarin crimson

    • Winsor red

    • Raw sienna

    • Winsor yellow

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.