Pears Class

I've had so many requests for the Facebook Live classes we offered during the quarantine of 2020, I decided to offer reruns. I'm offering the popular pears class first.

The reasonable price reflects the quality of an iphone live video but packs a punch with regard to good information shared. I go through my entire acrylic paint process from start to finish with you and share every thought and decision I make while painting.

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Here are the supplies I will be using in the demonstration:


a larger and smaller bright (or flat) brush ( like 1" and 1/2" wide)
8" x 8" gallery wrapped canvas
GOLDEN fluid acrylics in the following colors:
Napthol Red
Phthalo Blue or Manganese Blue
Hansa Yellow
Indian Yellow
Phthalo Green
Quinacridone Magenta
White

Feel free to use whatever paint you have though. 

See my website for more information on supplies.

 

 Thank you for another FABULOUS class!  Your entire process is the absolute best. I cannot believe that I am actually completing assignments and that my brush technique is evolving into something that I like. You are a remarkable teacher and it is obvious that you are passionate about your work and your students.

Student Testimonial

About me:  I took a watercolor class during my last semester in college that changed my life direction. It was the start of 30 years of intermittent art study that lead me to where I am today. For most of that time, I was a stay at home mom and hobby painter. It wasn’t until my oldest son left for college that I questioned the path in front of me. A speaker at my son’s college orientation asked “What gift do you have inside you that you could share with the world? I believe he was speaking to the students, but I thought: I like art. I like kids. I will become an art teacher and share what I know about art. Long story, short, I did just that. I realize now it was also a crucial step in making me a better painter too. While teaching the basics of art and art history to my students, I was reinforcing those ideas in my own work. These days, I paint in my studio in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida called CHROMA and teach online.