Treated Paper Workshop

August 17, 2024
August 17-18, 2024
The Eden Gallery

The treated paper workshop is a unique experience in working with transparent watercolor. The surface of hot pressed paper is coated with acrylic medium and then watercolor applied loosely and abstractly. The outcome is a mystery all the way through the process. Words like intriguing and amazing come to mind as we watch the magic unfold. The workshop will begin with a great lesson in design and include daily critiques to guide the student through this fascinating process. Learning to let go and let the medium of watercolor take over is part of the benefit of this workshop. The stand back in awe principal is definitely at work here. You may work out design problems, create fabulous textures, rework areas and lift out paint as much as your painting requires with out the usual problems we might have in more traditional approaches. You may create a very loose and abstract painting or work with it to bring closer to realism. This fast and fun adventure in painting!!

Supplies list provided after registration.

Workshop Registration:

Workshop size is limited. Please submit the form below to register. You will receive an email confirming your place in the workshop and instructions for payment.

This workshop is now full.

If you would like to be added to the waiting list, please call (206) 372-7611 to inquire.

Treated Paper Workshop

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Within 24 hours, you will receive an email confirming your place in the workshop and instructions for payment.

If you have not received an email confirmation in this time, please call (206) 372-7611 to inquire about the status of your reservation.

Please note: failure to receive payment within 7 days of your registration may result in losing your place in the class.

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Teaching comes natural to Kay. She makes learning the sometimes-difficult medium of watercolor easy and fun in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
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Bobbi
A painter is an entertainer. Your job is to entertain, tell a story, elicit an emotion. Every inch of your painting should have interest, even if it is just a place for the eye to rest.