Watercolour Workshop: Seascape Postcards | November 23rd
Join watercolour artist, Alora Griffin, as she demonstrates how to paint on watercolour paper postcards. We will be using 3 primary transparent colours - red, yellow and blue - to create simple seascapes featuring land, water and clouds. Postcards are an ideal format for painting in the studio or ‘en plein air’ and of course, travelling so you can mail your painted postcards to friends and family! This course is suitable for beginners as well as people who have had some experience painting with watercolours.
Instructor: A recently retired architect and former art teacher, Alora has explored other medium over the years, including drawing, acrylic painting, ceramics and photography, but she’s been focusing exclusively on watercolour painting for more than a decade. Since moving to Comox in 2020 she’s shown her work locally at the Pearl Ellis Gallery, Artful:The Gallery and ArtWrx Studio Gallery. Last year she was accepted as a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists where she exhibits her paintings at the FCA Gallery on Granville Island, in Vancouver.
Join watercolour artist, Alora Griffin, as she demonstrates how to paint on watercolour paper postcards. We will be using 3 primary transparent colours - red, yellow and blue - to create simple seascapes featuring land, water and clouds. Postcards are an ideal format for painting in the studio or ‘en plein air’ and of course, travelling so you can mail your painted postcards to friends and family! This course is suitable for beginners as well as people who have had some experience painting with watercolours.
Instructor: A recently retired architect and former art teacher, Alora has explored other medium over the years, including drawing, acrylic painting, ceramics and photography, but she’s been focusing exclusively on watercolour painting for more than a decade. Since moving to Comox in 2020 she’s shown her work locally at the Pearl Ellis Gallery, Artful:The Gallery and ArtWrx Studio Gallery. Last year she was accepted as a member of the Federation of Canadian Artists where she exhibits her paintings at the FCA Gallery on Granville Island, in Vancouver.