I was thrilled to receive the Laurie Bode Memorial Watercolor Award for my watercolor painting, Dune, at last night’s opening reception for the Columbus Artists Guild Members Show.
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Watercolor on Wednesdays
Join the class on any Wednesday in June or July. Every three hour class ($45.) will include a little drawing instruction, some color theory (how to make the color you want by mixing the three primaries), and every class will include some painting techniques you will use over and over again (for example: the same technique for painting clouds can be used to paint trees). 706-888-1110.

Watercolor Wednesdays at Sunnyside
Weekly Watercolor on Wednesdays will be starting this week at Sunnyside Community Club in Harris County. June 3rd will be the first class. My plan is to include some drawing instruction in all nine of the watercolor classes. I have always made a point of telling students how important drawing is to their development as artists. Drawing teaches us how to create optical illusions, like the optical illusion of deep space on a flat piece of paper. That is the magic for me. Drawing increases our observation skills and helps us access our natural ability to process visual information. Drawing is a relaxing activity, meditative for some people, like me. No matter what medium a student ultimately chooses; watercolor, oil, pastel or clay, drawing comes first.
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In my attic, I discovered a stack of pristine, archival mats that once held my husband’s Brownie Hawkeye photographs. The empty 4″ x 4″ windows challenged me. Could I fill those windows with small paintings? I took one of the mats to my studio and cut small pieces of leftover watercolor paper into 4″ x 4″ squares. I taped one to my support board and sat down to paint. Normally, I do a careful sketch and have a well thought out plan, but on this occasion I only wanted to continue my improvisational state of mind. Three palettes sat on my drawing table with left over paint in the wells. It is unlike me to start a painting without a clean palette and I usually do a lot of mixing before deciding on a color scheme. Into my unplanned sky, I floated Cerulean Blue in a clear wash, leaving soft, white-of-my-paper clouds. Along the bottom of the wet sky I charged in a variety of browns and greens and grays to mingle into a distant tree line. Lower in the picture plane, I dropped Cerulean Blue into a clear puddle that soon became a lake, reflecting the sky. As I worked down the little page, warm, foreground grasses went in and then I was done. I was done and I hadn’t planned a thing. I found this experiment to be meditative and refreshing. I felt so relaxed, I did a few more. What a good day.
Weekly Watercolor starts Wednesday June 03
Brenda’s Second Annual Adult Art Camp at Sunnyside Community Club starts in three weeks. Class size is limited to ensure students receive plenty of individual attention, reserve your place, 706-888-1110, All supplies furnished for drawing and watercolor. Wednesdays, 12:30-3:30.
This class is designed with your busy summer schedule in mind. Attend as many or as few classes as you wish. Develop your drawing skills, learn simple, basic watercolor painting techniques, or discover ways to improve your compositions. All skill levels are welcome; we’ll start where you are.
One Class…45. Two to Five Classes…40. each Six to Nine Classes….30. Each Take all nine classes for the biggest savings – 27 hours for $270.
Summer Art Camp for Adults
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March 28 Watercolor Class
This is the time of year when the hummingbirds begin to arrive. On Saturday, from 12:30-4:30 we will paint Hummingbird.
This is a Watercolor Crash Course! so you won’t need any previous drawing or painting experience. I will walk you through the entire painting process and in just four hours you will have this small painting to take home. Reserve a place in class by calling me 706-888-1110. $65. includes all supplies. Join us at the historic Sunnyside Schoolhouse in Harris County, on Hopewell Church Road, two minutes from I 185, Exit 30. An easy 30 minute drive from Columbus.



