Breathtaking Flowers in Watercolor (June) with Pam Benoit

Breathtaking Flowers in Watercolor (June) with Pam Benoit
Wednesdays, June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2026
5:30 to 7:30 pm
$125 for 4 classes, supplies needed
Limited to 12 students
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Create breathtaking flowers with loose and transparent watercolor. This class will cover common flower shapes (trumpet, sphere, star, bowl) and watercolor techniques (wet on wet, wet on dry, and drybrush). Whether you are a beginner or a more experienced painter, you’ll find this class to be fun and supportive while honing your observation and watercolor painting skills.
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.
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Great Quality |
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Palette |
Multiple palettes with plenty of space for mixing; Choose material you like best |
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Watercolor paper |
140 lb Student grade paper |
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Watercolor paints |
Professional paints -Daniel Smith; Choose pan or tubes depending on how you paint |
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Brushes |
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Tissue |
Couple of facial tissues |
Tissues and paper towels |
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Kneaded eraser |
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Water container |
Old plastic cup |
Multiple containers |
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Pencil |
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Tape |
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Board |
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Other |
Object to prop up your paper at an angle |
Object to prop up your paper at an angle |
| Skill Level: | Beginner |
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