Sunday, July 29, 2012

Wow, where has the summer gone? I am packing the car getting ready to go out on my fall watercolor teaching tour. I have some great locations lined up and am ready to see all my artist friends.

The workshop schedule is booking and I am thrilled to be adding Beaver Island, MI to the schedule for the first time ever! This four day workshop is going to be focused on nature and watercolor painting.. two of my favorite things! Join us on this adventure for a wonderful watercolor experience!

Hard at work on her butterfly!
Looks like a masterpiece in the making! Let me help you create one of your own!

Check out my schedule or contact me for more details. I am looking forward to seeing some old and new friends at my other workshop locations including Louisiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Indiana and Missouri! Whew...it is going to be fun!

I have been very busy designing a new website..that is just beautiful! I will be letting you know when it launches after my tour... It is going to be really user friendly and ordering art supplies and prints is now going be easier and more fun. I am adding some new transfers for purchase as well as new prints of my latest paintings. More info on the new website coming soon!



A young student proud of her FIRST WATERCOLOR PAINTING!!
If you need anything in the meantime or just want to check in with me...feel free to contact me! Have a great late summer and fall! I hope to see you in one of my workshops coming to a city near you!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Secrets of Glazing with Watercolor

Glazing is painting over an area that has already been painted and allowed to dry in order to darken the value or raise or lower the temperature.

The consistency needs to be a little on the thin side to allow the color underneath to show through. Also use a brush large enough to allow the least amount of strokes on the given area. Do not over work or lots of brush strokes will appear.



Of the primary colors Red and Yellow are warm and Blue is cool. If Blue is part of a mixture a dominance of it will make a cool mixture. (Cool green or cool purple for example).

If a certain area like a bright corner of your painting is too warm and is attracting too much attention you can "kill" it back by glazing with a pale blue. Glaze once with a minimum of overlapping and allow to dry. If this is not cool enough, repeat.


If a section of your background is a bit bland you can perk it up with a glaze of warm (Yellow or Red). Once you've improved an area in this way you will begin to see other opportunities.

When painting early on, watercolor dries 30% lighter in value, if this happens, glaze with the same pigment or mixture as the first wash. The result will be darker. Repeat if necessary.


I hope this helps with the glazing technique. Be sure to practice on test sheets to perfect this technique.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Wow! It is time for our winter friends to return to the beach and I am so happy to see everyone. Are you ready to get back to work painting? If you are interested in starting again or are joining us for the first time, contact me and schedule a time. I look forward to seeing you. All experience levels welcome and all the materials are provided. contact me sharin2art@aol.com or 850-240-3220

I will be teaching:
Monday - 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Pelican Beach Condos - The Terrace Bldg
(located across from the street from the Water Park Big Kahunas)


Tuesday - 9:00 am -12:00 noon Wyndham Time Shares (Seascape Resort area)
1:00 pm - 4:00pm Bayou Arts - South Walton (located on Hwy 393) Santa Rosa Beach
contact Lee Cultural Arts 850-622-590


Wednesday - 9:00 am -12:00 noon Majestic Sun Condo (Seascape Resort area)
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Mainsail Condo (near Winn Dixie and The Silver Sands Outlet Mall)


Thursday - 9:00 - 12:00 noon Camping On the Gulf (campground on Hwy 98 across from Outlet Mall)


Friday - Private Lessons at my home (subject to availability and requires extra class fee.)

I am working on booking my summer workshops now so if you are interested in hosting one in your hometown, let me know! Be looking for my 2012 Watercolor Workshops Schedule here soon.


Keep checking back in with me! See you in class. Sharon