Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Private Art classes in Seattle, Watercolor

The last 18 months i have done a deep dive into over 30 years of my own travel photos. Exploring these images as small scale watercolors. Its only natural that this would carry over into my teaching practice once I opened the studio for limited classes. Currently I am full, but feel free to send me an email if you are interested.
Now I just need to remember to take more photos and document the progress.


 Student work! 8x10 watercolor on cold press watercolor paper. We were both thrilled with the finished painting. My student is a high school senior with no previous formal art classes. The project took 5 hours to complete. Patience....


Work in progress, after about 3, 1 hour sessions. Painting takes patience, close observation and learning about the properties of the materials.





The source photo from Leicester, UK.  A lovely passage way to a fabulous tucked away bookshop.

1 comment:

  1. Revisiting decades of travel memories through watercolor sounds like such a meaningful creative journey, especially when each image carries its own story and atmosphere. It is inspiring to see how personal archives can evolve into teaching material and shape a studio practice in such an organic way. Even with limited class availability, the dedication to documenting progress reflects real artistic discipline—much like the focus needed in a strong Law dissertation service where detail matters at every stage. More photo records now will probably become another beautiful archive for future work

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