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Instructor

Jin Young Park

Level

Beginner

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Beginner Watercolour (Wednesday Morning)

Wednesdays, 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
January 14 – March 18, 2026
Ten Weeks

Welcome to Watercolour 101 with Jin!

The course is designed for students who are new to watercolour or haven’t played with their paints in five or more years. Students will learn all the basics: materials, colour mixing, colour harmony, various textures and essential skills in watercolour.​

Jinyoung Park uses carefully selected demo paintings to help students learn and develop their technical skills. Students in this class work on a new painting each week. Projects in this class are the same every session. 

Students are encouraged to experience a variety of subjects as they learn to embrace intentional and unintentional touches, controlling and letting go of brushes, and allowing and accepting flaws in their work. 

Suggested Material List:

  • 9”x12” Strathmore 400 series wired watercolour paper pad
  • Paint: any decent 12 or 24 watercolour tube set. ($20-$30 range on Amazon would be good.)
    • (Or Alizarin Crimson/Vermilion/Cad Yellow/Sap Green/Viridian/Cerulean/Ultramarine/ Burnt Sienna/Payne’s grey… Optional: Opera pink),
  • Brushes: Round #2, #8, #12, Flat 3/4″,
  • Backing board: Plastic corrugated board from Michael’s,
  • 1 roll of paper towel,
  • 2 water containers for washing brush,
  • Masking tape (3M ivory colour is the best),
  • Spray water bottle,
  • Pencil & eraser,
  • 12” ruler.
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