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Schiele Watercolours: Integration

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Thurs March 4th

19:00-21:00 UK Time (11AM-1PM US Pacific)


Enjoy exploring the depth of Egon Schiele's mastery in this beginner's class where we will be completing a replica of one the works 20th century's greatest artists--as well as creating on of our own Schiele-esque paintings if we have time.


-History of Schiele and Development of his Compositions

-How to Replicate a Schiele Watercolour

-How to create your own Schiele-esque Watercolour Painting


Previous classes are not necessary, but if you would like further instruction on Schiele's work, Egon Schiele: Man and Method and videos as part of our four-class series on the artist will be available on request


Please Bring


—Red, Yellow, and Blue Watercolours (minimum), Earth Tones

--Crayons or Oil Pastels

--Paper (A3) Open to Interpretation. Standard Options: A3 Watercolour Paper (white) + Heavy Brown craft Paper (any size): Experimental Alternatives: Paper Bags, Butchers Paper, Cardboard, Packing Paper

--White Chalk/Paint/Oil Pastel

--Watercolour Brushes Smooth (synthetic ok) + 1 medium, 1 small Hog's Bristle Brush or textural equivalent

--Sharpie or Similar

--Paintbrushes

--Watercolour Paper

--2-3 Cups Water

--Paper Towels/Rag/ Etc... for Wiping

--Pencil and Eraser

--RECOMMENDED: Hair Dryer


To Join


To join, simply return to this page after payment and click on this link at the date and time of class.


https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87199482722 


No further information is necessary from you, and no passcode is issued as this is an open link (we operate on an honour system). In the rare event that a class is cancelled, you will be notified via e mail and refunded in full. Contact us if you encounter any difficulties

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