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10 - 16 yrs

Watercolor 101

ART CAMP

8/3-7

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9 AM - 12 PM or 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM

9 AM - 3:30 PM

Registration

$285

$545

This camp covers everything you need to know about watercolor to use it fluently in your projects: how to mix colors, use washes, work from light to dark, use reserve and  additives, and even such advanced technique as watercolor underpainting. You will learn the science behind the watercolor fluorescent colors, learn how to lead your work, what to do to prevent and fix watercolor accidents. We will try our hands in both Classical European and Eastern watercolor styles. By the end of the camp students will paint a portrait a landscape, a portrait of a pet, a small still life, a watercolor landscape,  plenty of small studies, and a final project of a choice.

This camp will teach you:

  • Watercolor techniques:

  • Wet-on-wet & wet-on-dry. 

  • Watercolor brushwork.

  • Representing various textures in watercolor.

  • Leading and finishing a watercolor painting.

  • Preserving whites.

adult art class Мarin

All locations
San Francisco

1603 and 1601 Irving Street, San Francisco CA 94122

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1954 Old Middlefield Way #K, Mountain View CA 94043

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700 S Winchester Blvd #15, San Jose CA 95128

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1510 4th Street,

San Rafael, CA 94901

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Live Zoom classes, Pacific Standard Time

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1530 Bonanza Street, Walnut Creek CA 94596

Winter-Spring 2026 semester: 
First Day of Classes: January 5, 2026 (Monday)
No Classes May 23 (Saturday) - 25 (Monday) - Memorial Day weekend
Last Day of Classes: May 31, 2026 (Sunday)
Jobs:
We are currently looking for a 4-12 y o teacher for the  San Rafael studio. Email us!
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