About the Course
This class is for those who have painted before in watercolor and are familiar with paint colors and basic terminology in watercolors. Cydney will be introducing students to new techniques becoming popular with watercolor artists. You will be working on Fall paintings in this class which will be mounted on cradle boards as an alternative to traditional framing. You will also paint directly on gessoed cradle boards. The boards will be provided. As usual Cydney will be sharing lots of tips and tricks.
Supply List: Tube watercolor paints, watercolor brushes, container for water, paper towels, pencil, and kneading eraser. A small hairdryer will also come in handy.
Payment Options:
You can stop into the Boyne Arts Center and pay by check, cash, or card. We are located above Cafe Sante’ and our entrance is under the big Green awning next to the Chocolate Haus. Enter the double doors and take elevator or stairs to the 2nd floor and follow to your right.
Direct link @ https://boyne-arts-collective.square.site/product/adventures-in-watercolor/75?cp=true&sa=false&sbp=false&q=false&category_id=5
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Class Participation 5/Min., 10/Max
BAC Cancelation Policy: Request to cancel a class must be made at least twenty-one (21) days in advance prior to the start of class to qualify for a refund, (minus a $15.00 processing fee). There will be NO REFUNDS given for cancellation request for less than twenty (20) days prior to the start of class. In the event you are unable to attend a class you have registered for due to illness or an emergency; refunds or credits will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis and is up to the instructor whether he/she is willing to offer a make-up session. Please do not come to class if you are experiencing any symptoms of COVID or have recently tested positive. In the event we do not have the required minimum participants, you will be notified that class is canceled and you will be refunded. Thank you.
Your Instructor
Cydney Steeb: Cydney grew up downstate and attended Michigan State University earning a BS degree in Education. Deciding that structured teaching was not for her, she left Michigan and moved to Cody, Wyoming and photographed the beauty of Yellowstone.After moving to California, she studied oil painting for three years with instructor, Wava Myers. She also attended workshops with Donna Willems, Sally Seago, Libby Tolly and Paul Buxman. Just before moving back to Michigan, she attended a week long workshop in Montana with John Seery-Lester and Paco Young professional wildlife artists.
Once back in Michigan she began watercolor classes with local Northern Michigan artist June Storm, and attended workshops with local artist Catherine Carey, Trish Morgan and Sterling Edwards, and Sandra Strohschein who teach internationally.
