August 11, 12, 13 | 9:30-4pm | Intermediate | $225M/$250NM
In this workshop, the focus is on figurative and animal subjects, exploring essential aspects such as power through design, paint application, the significance of light, mystery, and embracing the beauty of mistakes. Lynne introduces the use of white acrylic to enhance details, provides techniques for crafting realistic skin tones, and guides you in combining elements of abstraction and realism in your watercolor paintings.
Lynne offers personalized one-on-one sessions, addressing individual needs, and presents demonstrations tailored to each student's requests for a truly enriching artistic experience.
Join us for an immersive journey where creativity flourishes under Lynne's expert guidance.
What to expect if you are new to this workshop:
1. To benefit the most from this workshop, you should have a basic knowledge of watercolor. 2. You are encouraged to bring your own photograph reference (5x7 or larger and clear) or use one of the references available during the session. 3. You will work at your own pace - each student will receive individualized instruction. 4. Don’t worry if your supplies are limited - Lynne will help you get the most out of the materials you have.
1. To benefit the most from this workshop, you should have a basic knowledge of watercolor.
2. You are encouraged to bring your own photograph reference (5x7 or larger and clear) or use one of the references available during the session.
3. You will work at your own pace - each student will receive individualized instruction.
4. Don’t worry if your supplies are limited - Lynne will help you get the most out of the materials you have.
SUPPLY LIST:
5H Pencil
Windsor Newton Brushes: Flats: ½”, ¾”, 1” - Series 295, Small Rounds: 1 and 2 - Series 101, Rigger #3
Arches 300lb Hot Press Paper (Lynne will have 22x30 on hand to purchase at a cost of $22 per sheet payable to the instructor – if needed) subject to change
Paint: Liquitex Heavy Body Titanium White Acrylic
Watercolor (It is not necessary to purchase every color listed below, but these are my favorites)
Winsor Newton Professional Watercolors: Davies Grey, Opera Rose, Indian Yellow, Cobalt Turquoise Light, Quinacridone Gold, Permanent Carmine, Indigo, Van Dyke Brown, Permanent Sap Green, Raw Siena, Cobalt Blue
Rembrandt Watercolors: Alizarin Crimson, Bluish Green, Quinacridone Rust, Sap Green, Van Dyke Yellow, Cobalt Blue, Indigo Blue
Colors from either brand above: Cadmium Yellow
M. Graham Paint:
Any Quinacridone color - My favorite “quin” colors are:
Quinacridone Rust, Quinacridone Gold
*Bring a Sweater (Instructor prefers a cool room)
Pack a Lunch!
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LYNNE YANCHA A.W.S. has received national recognition for her luminous watercolors: beautiful paintings of children, animals, still-life, and landscapes. Yancha’s sensitivity to her subjects, superb drawing, painting, and timeless realism is captivating.
Lynne resides in Mifflinburg, PA and has been conducting watercolor workshops at YAA for years. Her three day workshops are always well attended, inspirational and a good time.
https:/lynneyancha.com/
"I always begin my work with musings. I am not sure that the work is so different from years past… what I am sure of is that I am different. I use the same techniques as always in a layered, lost and found way. My media continues to be mixed: watercolor, white acrylic, ink, lead and colored pencils. I like contrast, edge-to-edge interest, and a story: yours and mine. Mostly, I am absolutely in love with the mystery of inspiration and how it affects the process. I have a painting that is entirely different from the image with which I began. It tells its own story!" - Lynne
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