Classic Watercolor

Classic Watercolor

Winter Class | This course is completed

414 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 United States

3rd Floor Middle

All Levels

1/9/2023-2/27/2023

1:00 PM-4:00 PM EDT on Mon

$300.00

Member Discount Available

Don't miss this opportunity to join Philadelphia-based artist and teacher, Alice Meyer-Wallace, as she leads you through a watercolor journey inspired by great watercolor artists from Sargent to Demuth! This course will delve deep into still-life, figure and landscape painting. Bring your brushes, your wine and creative mind.

  • This class is planned as an in person class and we expect that it will run the full semester in person.  However, there is an ongoing need to adhere to guidance and safety practices in order to safely manage the COVID-19 situation.  The guidelines from state government and public health authorities change as time progresses and the CAC may need to make adjustments accordingly.  It is possible that this class will transition to an online format at some point during the semester.  In this case, tuition refunds will not be issued unless the CAC is unable to provide the same number of class sessions as initially planned either in person or in a remote format.
  • 1 2B pencil
  • 1 kneaded eraser
  • 3 brushes (small, medium, large)
  • Good quality watercolor paper - 140lb. cold press (9x12 or bigger, Arches is best)
  • Watercolors in small tubes - cadmium, yellow medium, cadmium red light, ultramarine blue, cerulean blue, permanent green, Thalo green, opera rose, burnt umber, Naples yellow
  • You are welcome to bring a good quality set of watercolor pans such as Windsor and Newton or Yarka. High quality materials make painting so much easier!
Meyer-Wallace, Alice

Alice Meyer Wallace, born in Philadelphia in 1941, lives and teaches painting in Naousa, Paros, Greece. She graduated from RISD in 1963, European Honors program final year in Italy (1963), has lived in Majorca, Spain where she has a house and Paros, Greece where she has a converted goat shed. She hibernates each winter in Pennsylvania, where she paints and teaches and keeps warm. She taught at the Aegean Center of Fine Arts for 10 years in Paros. Has illustrated childrens books. Teaches now at the Main Line Art Center, the Chester Springs School, and The Plastic Club in Pa. Watercolors can be seen at Yria in Lefkis, Paros, Greece.