Watercolor Basics: Wet on Wet with Lindsay Stripling
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 6:30 - 8:30pm PT This is an in-person workshop that will be held outside at CfM Art Room: 4035 Judah St, San Francisco, next door to our shop! In part three* of our three part series on watercolor basics, we will play around with surface tension, loosening up and how to intentionally use wet on wet techniques to achieve amazing effects in our watercolor paintings. You will leave with a series of wet-on-wet studies, and a stronger understanding of how to create depth and atmosphere in your work. * You do not need to have attended Part 1 or Part 2 to join Part 3! They are designed to stand on their own. MATERIALS NEEDED These are the supplies you'll need to bring for class—feel free to supplement this list with other options you love or have on hand! Watercolor paints – We recommend a mix of warm/cool/earth tones and a few brights or neons if you have them Watercolor paper – A pad or block of cold press paper, or individual sheets (8"x10" recommended, but any approximate size will do!) Brushes – A Size 6 or 8 Round and Size 10 Flat, along with any other sizes/styles you enjoy using Hard pencil - 2H/3H Erasers Optional: Washi, Artist's, or Nichiban masking tape If you'd like to purchase supplies from our shop, you can order online and select in-store pickup, or shop in person before class. Shop hours are 11am-6pm daily; please plan ahead if you're picking up supplies! Instructors will not have access to the shop when we're closed. ABOUT INSTRUCTOR Lindsay Stripling is a San Francisco–based artist and illustrator. She studied black-and-white photography at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and obtained a post-baccalaureate in painting at the San Francisco Art Institute. Currently, she works as an adjunct professor of illustration at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. lindsaystripling.com / @lindsayvictorialee THINGS TO KNOW If you need to cancel, please let us know as soon as possible so we can open up your spot! We are only able to refund if we’re notified at least 48 hours prior to the workshop. Workshop doors open 15 minutes early for all to arrive and get settled. Class will start promptly so everyone has plenty of time to create! There is 1-hour parking along our block, and unmetered street parking in the surrounding neighborhood. We recommend building in extra time to park for evening and weekend classes. If you are planning to teach in the future using anything you’ve learned from us, we kindly ask that you credit Case for Making + the individual instructor where applicable. Thank you so much for taking our workshops!!
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