Watercolor Wonders
Watercolor Wonders is a fun and welcoming 4-week class designed for anyone who wants to explore the beauty and spontaneity of watercolor painting. Perfect for beginners as well as those looking to refresh their skills, this course offers a playful introduction to one of the most expressive and rewarding painting mediums.
Over four weeks, students will learn essential watercolor techniques such as washes, layering, blending, wet-on-wet, dry brush, and color mixing. Through guided exercises and creative projects, you’ll discover how to control the flow of water and pigment while embracing the unexpected magic that makes watercolor unique.
Participants will paint a variety of subjects such as landscapes, florals, still life, and abstract studies while developing confidence with composition, value, and personal style. Each session includes demonstrations, hands-on practice, and individual guidance in a relaxed and encouraging environment.
Tuesdays 1:30pm – 3:30pm
September 15th – October 6th
4 Classes
Instructor: Jennifer LaCava
Fees and Discounts
Non-Members $160 | 10% Member Discount
Please note: If the class does not meet its minimum enrollment prior to the registration deadline, it risks being cancelled. Please call the Museum at 954-340-5000 for any questions related to registration.
Students Will Need:
-Watercolor set of pans or tubes
-Watercolor Brushes: Round 4, Long Round 8, Angle Shader 3/8″, and a Wash 3/4″ flat.
-Additional items:
-Cold press watercolor paper 140 lb. or 300gsm.
-Sketchbook that contains paper that works well with water media.
-A board or flat surface to tape watercolor paper onto
-Water container
-Masking Tape
-Paper towels and tissues
-Plastic Palette or china plate to use as a palette
-Drawing pencils, erasers
