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Watercolor Landscapes (June) with Pam Benoit



Watercolor Landscapes (June) with Pam Benoit

Wednesdays, June 4, 11, 18, 25, 2025

5:30 to 7:30 pm
$125 for 4 classes, supplies needed
Limited to 10 students

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The beauty of a sunset over the ocean or the magnificent forests of our state parks can be captured through transparent watercolor. Led by local artist Pam Benoit, this hands-on course will explore the use of watercolor techniques, textural effects, and the magic of light.  There will be an emphasis on constructing a visually appealing composition.

Through fun exercises and projects, you’ll master the wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and dry brush techniques.  You’ll learn about the properties of your paint.  Whether you’re picking up a brush for the first time or looking to refine your skills, Pam’s expert guidance will ensure you leave with a deeper understanding of the creative possibilities that watercolor offers.

Come ready to explore, experiment, and create in a welcoming and supportive environment!

Level

This class is appropriate for beginners and intermediate painters.  Covers basic watercolor painting techniques and provides individual assistance. No prior experience is required. Intermediate painters will gain a deeper understanding  of the foundational concepts of watercolor through practice and guidance.

Pam Benoit is an award-winning teacher with a lengthy career teaching communication at universities. She has taught watercolor classes at Forstall and Four Seasons Gallery.  She loves helping other artists find their joy through watercolors.

 

Most Economical

Great Quality

Palette

Plastic or Glass Plate; plastic palette

Multiple palettes with plenty of space for mixing; Choose material you like best

Watercolor paper

140 lb Student grade paper (Canson)

Various types of paper, formats, and substrates for watercolor; Arches, Fabriano, Saunders Waterford

Watercolor paints

Student grade paints- can do a set or 3 primaries 

Professional paints -Daniel Smith; Choose pan or tubes depending on how you paint 

Brushes

Round brush (6 or 8) and a  small detail brush

Assortment of types of brushes  and sizes

Tissue

Couple of facial tissues

Tissues and paper towels

Kneaded eraser

Faber-Castell

Faber-Castell

Water container

Old plastic cup

Multiple containers

Pencil

Number 2 pencil

Mechanical pencil or a hard  pencil

Tape

Masking tape

Painter’s tape

Board

Piece of thick cardboard larger than paper

Assorted sizes of boards, plexiglass, varnished wood


Skill Level: Beginner
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