Watercolor Workshop
for the
Absolute Beginner
with
Gail Bauman
8-Weeks,
Fridays, October 1 – November 19
9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
$80
In-person at TSC- Clay Studio
Beginning Watercolor
Instructor: Gail Bauman Class Times: Fridays 9:30 – 12:00
Duration: 8 class sessions
Class Description
Discover the fun of watercolors! Learn and develop basic techniques and creative processes for
painting with watercolor. Good for continuing beginners and beginners just starting out.
Art Supplies to Bring to Class
Brushes: Synthetic Taklon
Round: #2,#4 #6, #10, I also like a #18 for larger paintings.
Flat: ¾ or 1 inch This may be straight or angled.
Paper: A good paper makes a world of difference.
Watercolor tablet or “block” of paper
140# cold press (140# refers to the thickness of the paper)
Cotman or Strathmore brands can be found at Michaels. (This is a student grade of paper.)
.
Paint: Watercolor paints come in small tubes.
Winsor-Newton, Academy or Cottman brands are the best student grade paints.
First set of tube colors (7 ml. size) to purchase:
Alizarin Crimson
Viridian Green
Lemon Yellow
Cobalt Blue
Sap Green
Additional Supplies:
Water cup or jar, paper towels, palette, spray bottle, kneaded eraser and #2 pencils
Where to shop?
Michael’s, Hobby Lobby
On-line: www.cheapjoes.com; www.jerrysartarama.com
Gail Bauman has been an educator for over 40 years. Her love of teaching and art go hand-in-hand
starting from an early age. She began oil painting at the age of seven at the Paintin’ Place Studio in Hollywood, FL,
where she taught classes during her teenage years. Gail majored in art and teaching at FSU, but found little time
for her own art making after graduation as she went into teaching full time. Ten years ago she returned to painting,
especially watercolor. Gail is a member of the Tallahassee Watercolor Society.