Nature’s Colors: Watercolor Basics for Nature Journaling

This program is full. If you are interested in joining the waitlist, please email programs@hoytarboretum.org.
In this series of very beginner-friendly classes, students will learn the basics of mixing and painting with watercolor paints in popular colors for nature drawings. Using just a few paints, we will focus on creating a range of nature-inspired colors using the three primaries of red, yellow and blue, as well as learning techniques for applying paint to paper. Each week will be dedicated to creating a range of hues within a color family: gorgeous greens, beautiful blues, vibrant reds and oranges, and luminous neutrals.
Suggested supply list: A basic selection of watercolor pigments in red, yellow and blue hues (Windsor and Newton Cotman watercolor travel sets are great), a journal or pad of watercolor paper, size 8 and 10 round watercolor brushes, pencil, eraser and waterproof pen, such as a Pigma Micron size 08 marker.
- Class size is limited, please register in advance
- Registration includes four Friday dates: April 3, 10, 17 and 24
- Registration closes Thursday, April 2 at 4:00pm
About the instructor: Elizabeth Higgins is a watercolor artist and arts instructor who develops and facilitates classes and workshops connecting people to nature, mindfulness and creativity. She is known for her calm, supportive teaching style, and her approach is centered on the beliefs that both nature and creative expression are necessary components of human well-being. Learn more about Elizabeth on her website www.elizabethmhiggins.com.
For more info: https://www.hoytarboretum.org/events/natures-colors-04-03-26/

