Plein Air Watercolour Workshop

Date and Time

Location

Format: In-Person at the Arboretum

Details

  • Instructor: Candice Leyland
  • Date: Saturday, May 24, 2025 (rain date: May 25)
  • Fee: $65 (plus HST) per person if you register before the early bird deadline of May 16, 2025. After that date the fee is $75 (plus HST) per person.
  • Registrants must be age 14+.

Join Artist Candice Leyland for an inspiring and immersive plein air watercolour class, where The Arboretum becomes your studio! Whether you're a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, this class offers a unique opportunity to capture the beauty of the outdoors with vibrant watercolours.

What to Expect

  • Expert Instruction: Learn from experienced artist who will guide you through techniques and tips for painting en plein air.
  • Beautiful Locations: Explore picturesque landscapes and let the natural surroundings inspire your creativity.
  • Hands-On Practice: Enjoy plenty of painting time with personalized feedback to help you improve your skills.
  • All Levels Welcome: Tailored instruction to suit all skill levels, from beginners to advanced artists.

Don't miss this chance to enhance your artistic journey and connect with fellow art enthusiasts in a beautiful outdoor setting. Reserve your spot today and let your creativity flow!

Supplies

Bring what you have that is easy to carry. Pan Watercolours are best, but we can make anything work.

  • Watercolour Paints: A set of professional-grade watercolours in tubes or pans. Recommended colors include:
    • Hansa Yellow or Cadmium Yellow Light
    • Ultramarine Blue
    • Phthalo Blue
    • Cadmium Red Light
    • Alizarin Crimson
    • Viridian or Phthalo Green
    • Burnt Sienna
    • Burnt Umber
  • Watercolour Brushes: A variety of brushes, such as:
    • Round brushes (#12 or 14, #6 or 8)
    • Flat brushes (#14)
  • Watercolour Paper: High-quality, 140 lb. paper (9” x 12” or larger).
  • Palette: A palette with a large mixing area (8x10 inches or larger).
  • Water Containers: Jars with lids for clean and dirty water.
  • Paper Towels or Cloths: For blotting and cleaning brushes.
  • Pencil and Eraser: For sketching your composition.
  • Portable Easel: (optional) A portable easel that can be adjusted for horizontal painting. An easel is not required. A board and a folding chair or a picnic blanket is a great, simple option.

Optional Supplies

  • Portable Chair: For comfort while painting.
  • Hat and Sunscreen: To protect yourself from the sun.
  • Bug Spray: To keep insects at bay.
  • Backpack or Tote Bag: To carry all your supplies

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