Alternative Watercolour: Hand-Painting Photographs

Level: Teen/Adult
Medium: Painting
Ages: 16+

In this workshop you will learn how to transfer a photograph onto watercolour paper and then paint into it with watercolour paints. The instructor will supply already transferred image(s) to be painted.
You may complete one to two pieces of your choice.

To bring you the best program, class size will be limited to 7 participants. We recommend registering as early as possible.

*SSAC reserves the right to cancel any class due to low enrolment. Minimum attendance for this class is 4 participants.

Location: The Make Space room at FortyOne: Local Art Market, 41 Victoria Street East, Alliston

Want to be the first to know what great art topics we are bringing in this year? Email us at p.vega@southsimcoeartscouncil.com and we will keep you up to date on registration & details.

Online registration for this workshop closes on Wed Apr 16, 2025 at 11:00 am. After that, please call the office at 705-435-2378 to ask about class availability.

SSAC Member Price$75.00
SSAC Non Member Price$80.00

Dates

Sat Apr 19, 2025 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM

Materials

Instructor will supply all the materials except watercolour brushes, size 4 and 6 (Winsor Newton Cotman Waterolour Brushes), paper towels or Kleenex, and a wide water bottle with lid.

Students are welcome to bring their own paints, Winsor Newton Cotman Watercolours, Cadmium Yellow, Ultramarine Blue, Cadmium Red Deep, Lamp Black and Chinese White.

Additional Images

Instructor - Barbara Large

Instructor - Barbara Large

Barbara Large is an Elected Member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour/La Society Canadienne de Peintres en Aquarelle established in the year of 1925.

Barbara has shown her work in numerous juried shows and art auctions, participated in an exhibition travelling across Canada through the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour in conjunction with the Blackwood Gallery, Erindale College, University of Toronto. She was invited to take part in the international Biennial Exhibition at the National Museum in Coyocan, Mexico 2004.