Ah Ram is bringing us another 4-week workshop, this time an expressive watercolor workshop! From this 4 weeks, you will create 4 final pieces and numerous practice sketches π·.
ποΈ Duration: 4 weeks (10 hours total): September 23rd, 30th, October 7th and 14th, 6:30 - 9:00 pm
π¨ All materials included β watercolor paints, brushes, paper, and gift wrapping
π Moosomin Visual Arts Centre
π Beginner-friendly β No experience required!
πΌ What You'll Learn β Week by Week
Week 1 β Simple Flowers (September 23rd)
(Magnolia liliiflora, Anemone)
β’ Understanding basic flower structures
β’ Building forms with circles and ovals
β’ Practicing water control and monochrome washesWeek 2 β Complex Blooms (September 30th)
(Peony, Rose)
β’ Drawing overlapping petals and curves
β’ Exploring light and shadow through layering
β’ Blending 2β3 colors with controlWeek 3 β Leaves & Foliage (October 7th)
β’ Practicing lines and rhythm with various leaf shapes
β’ Learning tonal variation in greens
β’ Creating either a standalone leaf composition or a floral accentWeek 4 β Full Composition: Bouquet or Flower + Leaves (October 14th)
β’ Bringing together skills from Weeks 1β3
β’ Learning layout, balance, and negative space
β’ Completing your final piece as a framed or poster-style artwork
Registration for this class closes midnight, September 18th.
ABOUT OUR π§βπ¨ ARTIST
Ah Ram Kim and her husband came to Moosomin (and Canada) about a year and a half ago. She chose cooking as her self-expression when she first came to Moosomin but has since returned to more traditional art forms. Ah Ram majored in fine arts in Korea and has worked as a professional artist, participating in a variety of exhibitions. She majored in western painting but became better known for sculptural and installation work. Ah Ram has run a private studio where she taught art to both children and adults in small class settings. She is able to teach a wide variety of media, including pencil drawing, pen drawing, soft and oil pastels, contΓ©, acrylic and oil painting. Ah Ram can also teach traditional Asian ink painting, Korean-style colour painting (jinchaehwa), and media-based works that incorporate photography or video. She believes that sincere creative energy - whether from a child, farmer, homemaker, or elder - comes through clearly on paper or canvas and she canβt wait to work with you!
βοΈFollow the link below to register for this class. Registration is not complete until payment is received.
Please include, in the βMemoβ portion of your e-transfer payment, the name of the person participating in the class and the name of the class to avoid confusion.