THIS WORKSHOP IS NOW FULL.
IF YOU HAVE PAID AND HAVE NOT GIVEN US YOUR CONTACT DETAILS PLEASE EMAIL US newzealandcalligraphers@gmail.com SO WE CAN SEND YOU THE MATERIALS LIST OR CONTACT ROSE BROWNING on 021457673 or (09) 624 0472
WHERE: Gifford Gallery, Poronui St, Mt Eden
WHEN: 3rd - 4th October, 2015
9.30am to 4.30pm each day (please arrive early enough to set up and be ready to start at 9.30am)
COST: $200 (the $100 balance is to be paid by 1st September)
FOOD: Morning and afternoon teas will be provided. Please bring your own lunch (Mt Eden shops are close by if you wish to purchase lunch)
PAYMENT: Please pay the balance of $100 into the NZ Calligraphers bank account: 01 028801 3756600 by 1st September. Receipts will be available at the Workshop.
MATERIALS: The flower we will be studying is the Anenome.
A board
(40 X 50 cm) : this is for paper
stretching. Simple MDF board will be OK.
If you are
going to bring watercolour paper block ( already stretched paper pad), you
don’t need to bring a board.
Spongy and a bowl for water – for
stretching paper
Paper
Notebook or sketchbook for taking notes
Arches HP or Fabriano Satin grain watercolor paper
(300gms)
Pencil & Brushes:
1 Pencil, 2H or 3H
2
sable Kolinsky brushes Raphaƫl (sizes 1 & 2)
Other
Tissues
1 white
plastic eraser (Staedler) and crepe eraser
1
porcelain palette ( white small dinner plate is OK)
1-2
water container
Masking Fluid
Paint: List of the main colors used during
the workshop
Watercolour paints (artist quality) Windsor
and Newton, Shmincke and Old Holland
May
green, permanent green, emerald green (or phtalo), Opera rose, vermilion,
alizarin crimson, lemmon yellow, indian yellow, transparent orange, ultramarine
blue, cobalt blue, lamp black & Payne’s grey
If
your group is painting only leaves – you need three greens (above), alizarian
red, lamp black and Payne’s grey.
· Optional – you could bring daylight desk lamp for personal use.
Vincent Jeannerot is a well respected French Botanical Artist and tutor. He has a BA in Fine Arts attained at Lyon (France) and is a member of the Maison des Artistes, the French Society of Botanical Illustration and the French Society of Watercolour.
For more information on Vincent and his work please click on this link: MORE INFORMATION