
Electives
0.50 Credit
Summer 2026
UTC
Jun 07, 2026 - Jul 30, 2026
Section A
Introduction to Painting: Watercolor and Oil
Friday, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Section B
Introduction to Painting: Oil and Watercolor
Friday, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Introduction to Painting
Introduction to Drawing I
One of my favorite lines in all of literature finds its way to my heart from the garden of Monsieur Bienvenu in Les Miserables. One day, Sister Simplice, a nun who runs the household, works in the garden. She notices that among the four beds, three are vegetables and one is flowers. She admonishes the bishop that the other bed used for flowers could feed more of the poor if put to better use. Bienvenu disagrees and replies, “The beautiful is as useful as the useful… Perhaps more so.” Every student needs some flowers amidst their wonderful garden of vegetables. Come, step into a beautiful potager right outside your own door!
Join me in discovering the beauty and relaxation of painting! Begin by learning about different types of brushes and their uses, different types of surfaces, different types of painting media, the four types of ways to paint watercolor: wet-on-wet, dry-on wet, dry on dry, and wet on dry; impasto, glazing, and scumbling for oils. Begin with color grid learning different names of colors and move into replicating Albrecht Dürer’s Rabbit, Winslow Homer’s Sailboat, J.M.W. Turner’s Burial at Sea and end the year with van Gogh’s Still Life: Vases with Irises Against Yellow Background.
Course Objectives:
Materials List:
Note: There is no brand specificity for this class. But, pencils must have the range indicated. Finding mechanical pencils last minute will not suffice. Almost all of these supplies can be purchased from Hobby Lobby with the exception of the Turpenoid Natural and hairspray. The first can be bought cheapest at Blick art. Walmart has a great price on 11X15 Coldpress 300 lb Watercolor paper.
$400
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