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1-Day Workshop: Wyeth in Watercolor: Exploring the Artistry and Techniques of an American Watercolor Master (In-Person)

1 Saturday
10:00AM - 3:00PM (with a one-hour lunch)
$105.00

Instructor: Timothy Kitz

Andrew Wyeth, one of the quintessential American painters of the last century, had throughout his career created watercolor paintings that were mesmerizing explorations of the natural world and the human experience. With a keen eye for detail and a mastery of light and shadow, Wyeth’s watercolors often depict rural landscapes, dilapidated buildings, and the rugged coastline of Maine and Pennsylvania, capturing atmospheric and introspective scenes evoking a profound sense of solitude and contemplation.

Join us for a unique watercolor painting journey!

Unveil the Secrets:

Workshop participants will be led by a seasoned instructor well-versed in Wyeth's techniques, providing hands-on guidance to help you unlock the secrets of Wyeth’s watercolor wizardry. Learn to harness the delicate play of light, shadow, and texture to create an evocative and timeless watercolor painting.

Capturing Atmosphere and Mood:

Dive deep into the compositional magic of capturing the essence of a scene, as Wyeth did so flawlessly. Discover how to infuse your watercolors with the same sense of solitude, nostalgia, and contemplation that made his art so mesmerizing.

Unleash your creativity and paint within the spirit of Andrew Wyeth, and experience the confident brushwork and design approach that will take your painting to the next level!

Materials and supplies will be provided. There will be a 1 hour lunch break.

Location: This is an in-person class taking place at the new BAC campus located in Santa Monica at

1625 Olympic Blvd., Santa Monica, CA. LINK TO MAP

Transportation and Parking: Centrally located for easy access from all over Los Angeles County, BAC is only a 5-minute walk from the E Line (Expo) Metro Rail station exit off of 17th/SMC. The Center has a small parking lot located right in front of the buildings entrance. If parking is unavailable in the lot there is 2, 3 and 9-hour metered street parking in the area.

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