Watercolor Workshop Series with Terry Clark
In this four part watercolor course series, students will be introduced to the basic techniques and materials of watercolor, with plenty opportunity for practice. Classes will involve step-by-step lessons and demonstrations, as well as one-on-one instruction and always positive advice.
Subjects will be provided, but students are welcome to paint their own subjects. Class open to individuals 16 & older.
Registration and cancellation deadline: September 13
Class capacity: 12
WHEN
This course will be taught over four Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30pm
September 17 – September 24 – October 1 – October 8
WHERE
Paseo Arts and Creativity Center
3024 Paseo
WHAT TO EXPECT
The first class session will discuss supplies, composition, value sketches, color and basic techniques, followed by a brief demonstration. A brief student exercise will conclude the session.
COST
$100 per person -- Paper included, watercolor paints/brushes not included , see information on supplies below!
A supply list will be provided upon enrollment, however, supplies will also be discussed during the first class session on September 17 at 6:30pm.
Terry will provide everything you need for the first session, and students are responsible for their paper, paints and brushes beginning September 17. But if you have your own watercolor supplies--brushes and paints, please bring them with you. Material costs should not exceed $40.
Upon enrollment, Terry will be sending you more information.
About your Instructor
Terry Clark has been painting watercolor landscapes for 20 years and is a member of In Your Eye Studio & Gallery in the Paseo Arts District. He’s exhibited and sold paintings in Oklahoma, Texas and Santa Fe. Samples of his work can be viewed on his website, www.tmclarkart.com
He believes transparent watercolor is ideal for capturing the dynamic spirit and light of Oklahoma and the Great Plains. Students will be introduced to the basic techniques and materials of watercolor, with plenty of practice. Classes will involve step-by-step lessons and demonstrations, as well as one-on-one instructions and always positive advice.
Clark has studied painting with Cletus Smith and Connie Seabourne of Oklahoma City and with nationally recognized artists Don Nice, Fran Francese, Ron Ranson, Don Andrews, Tom Lynch and G. Russell Case. His landscapes of Oklahoma, the Great Plains and the Southwest explore the influence of the brilliant light and colors from ever-changing skies. To him, the skies are a live source of light and life, fluid in an arid land.
Clark believes painting has stories to tell about our skies, brilliant colors and moods of the dramatic prairies, mountains, deserts and mesas. Clark is recognized as an excellent teacher and is a retired journalism professor at UCO in Edmond.