Watercolor Greeting Card Workshop -- For Adults
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For ages 18+
Join us for a fun and creative afternoon learning the basics of watercolor! In this workshop, artist Brian Herrick will guide the class through some quick experiments to understand the parameters of watercolor. Then, we will learn watercolor techniques such as graded washes, wet on wet, pattern making, and blooms, all while working towards our goal: a beautiful set of 4 watercolor greeting cards for you to take home!
We promise a relaxed space where you can unwind while honing your skills or learning new ones . No experience required! New artists welcome!
Saturday March 25th 3pm - 5pm
Sold out
For ages 18+
Join us for a fun and creative afternoon learning the basics of watercolor! In this workshop, artist Brian Herrick will guide the class through some quick experiments to understand the parameters of watercolor. Then, we will learn watercolor techniques such as graded washes, wet on wet, pattern making, and blooms, all while working towards our goal: a beautiful set of 4 watercolor greeting cards for you to take home!
We promise a relaxed space where you can unwind while honing your skills or learning new ones . No experience required! New artists welcome!
Saturday March 25th 3pm - 5pm
Sold out
For ages 18+
Join us for a fun and creative afternoon learning the basics of watercolor! In this workshop, artist Brian Herrick will guide the class through some quick experiments to understand the parameters of watercolor. Then, we will learn watercolor techniques such as graded washes, wet on wet, pattern making, and blooms, all while working towards our goal: a beautiful set of 4 watercolor greeting cards for you to take home!
We promise a relaxed space where you can unwind while honing your skills or learning new ones . No experience required! New artists welcome!
Saturday March 25th 3pm - 5pm
Brian Herrick is a printmaker and painter with experience in a variety of media. Brian has been an art teacher for 20 years and an educator for 25, during which time he helped develop and implement a social justice art curriculum focused on windows and mirrors. In addition to teaching, he has been a working artist throughout. Brian has taken courses in Design Thinking at The Stanford D.School as well as The Reading and Writing Workshop at Teachers College at Columbia University, and The Art of Tinkering Workshop at The Tinkering Studio at The Exploratorium in San Francisco. He has exhibited his paintings in solo shows, group shows, designed sets for The Killing My Lobster Theater company in San Francisco, written and drawn a graphic novel, and edited the Milk and Carrots anthology featuring 15 different cartoonists.