Description
Watercolor is an ideal medium for capturing the beauty and strength of native wildflowers. In this class, students will learn how to observe flowers closely and translate their shapes, colors, and details into watercolor paintings.
Beginning with simple contour line drawings, students will move on to watercolor techniques that help flowers feel lively and expressive. Seasonal native flowers such as wild roses, oxeye daisies, and phlox will be used as subjects, depending on what is blooming at the time of the class.
All artwork will be created in a sketchbook, which students can take home to continue practicing and exploring on their own. All supplies are included.
What to Expect:
In this class, students will:

Learn to create basic contour line drawings of flowers

Practice watercolor techniques that add color, depth, and movement

Paint 3–4 watercolor studies of seasonal native wildflowers

Work entirely in a personal sketchbook provided for the class

Receive step‑by‑step instruction in a relaxed, supportive environment
No previous watercolor experience is required. This class is designed for adults who want to slow down, observe nature, and enjoy a creative experience while learning new artistic skills.
Please note: for ages 18 and older