
Introduction to Gouache
Monday, 10:00 am
June 9 – July 7 | Ages 16-99+
Want to learn more about how to use gouache? In this four-week introductory class, you’ll learn how to start using its unique creative qualities to your artistic advantage, and about the materials and techniques you need to get started.
NO CLASSES THE WEEK OF JUNE 30TH THROUGH JULY 5TH
No makeup classes will be made available in the case of illness or inclement weather
Instructor: Ken Buck
Supply List
Materials:
300 lb (640 gsm) Watercolor Paper
White watercolor Derwent pencil
Watercolor brushes suggested: a detail brush, one flat brush, a script or liner brush, a round brush
Water container
Watercolor palette tray,
Optional: One Kroger freezer zip lock bag ( 2 gallon size) to slide your palette in.
Rag or paper towels
Art stores to get WN gouache, Holbein or Daniel Smith: Suders, Plaza or online stores for the deals and sets. Plaza says they can order Holbein sets if you call them and it is on their website.
You can get a primary set with red, yellow, blue and white, but I suggest buying the colors you use regularly in your palette, but it is expensive. So at least : Primary colors, Permanent white, black (prefer Indigo instead of black) burnt sienna, and ultramarine blue.
Photo reference will be provided by Baker Hunt at Ken’s choice. Everyone will be painting the same image to completion for 3 weeks. Do Not Miss The First Class