Workshop

Around the World in 80 Trees No. 8 - SE Asia [FREE WORKSHOP]

Inspired by Jonathan Drori’s wonderful books Around the World in 80 Trees and Around the World Plants, we’re going to travel around the globe by region and sketch interesting, weird, iconic, or beautiful trees and tree-like plants.

No. 8: Southeast Asia

What you’ll need: a multi-media sketchbook or an accordion booklet (see the versions I did for the other sessions, links below), pen and / or pencil for our base drawings, and then watercolor or colored pencil to quickly bring them to life.

TIP: I used a strip of heavy watercolor paper folded into four squares to create an “accordion” booklet to record my trees (8 total, 4 on each side).

Prepwork: have on hand a simple outline map of Australia (don’t forget Tasmania!) so you can sketch location points for each species.

When: Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 9 am Tucson, Arizona time (use a time converter to make sure you pick the right time for your time zone: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html )

HOW: Zoom link. This session is free but for security, registration is required. Sign up > > HERE <.

Alaska Field Arts Bootcamp – August 19–25, 2023

Image: Joris Beugels / Unsplash.com

Join me and Jonathan on a unique Arctic journey as we experience the beauty and magic of Alaska’s vast interior, from the Alaska Range to the Brooks Range, crossing the mighty Yukon River and the Arctic Circle in between.

We begin in the legendary gold rush city of Fairbanks on the Chena River, where we’ll get oriented at a local museum and enjoy the Sandhill Crane Festival. The next day the adventure begins when we depart by small planes to a bush airstrip at the Wood River Lodge, where we spend four days and three nights nestled in the huge roadless wilderness of the Alaska Range.

We return to Fairbanks and next day depart for the North by van on our optional Arctic Circle two-day extension. We’ll cross the mighty Yukon River and then the Arctic Circle on our way to the quirky roadhouse camp of Coldfoot, at the base of the Brooks Range.

Photos: Jonathan Hanson

Why August? It’s our favorite time in Alaska: it’s fall in the high north, with willows and alders and birches turning golden and red; blueberries, cranberries, and mushrooms are abundant; snow is often already dusting the dramatic mountains; and best of all, the mosquitoes are pretty much gone.

You will experience a full range of classic interior Alaska habitats and wildlife and seven days of pure immersion in field arts: nature journaling, field sketching and watercolor, animal tracking, birdwatching, reading the weather, using field optics, found pigments and inks, and much more.

Imagine the luxury of doing nothing but exploring wild nature and journaling in a cohort of like-minded fellow journalers . . . and with customized one-on-one feedback and skills-specific tutoring throughout the whole experience. No excuses. Just pure nature journaling growth and mindset.

Suitable For:

  • All journalers, from beginners to advanced, as your Bootcamp experience is tailored to your appropriate level: nurturing, inquisitive, and expansive. Not suitable for non-journalers, so please consider carefully if your travel partner is not a journaler, field sketcher, or nature photographer.

  • A moderate level of mobility, fitness, and health. We’ll be walking up to half a mile on flat sidewalks or dirt trails in Fairbanks; the trails around the Lodge can take you as far as you like within your ability; and we’ll be walking on uneven and potentially difficult terrain around the Koyakuk River and at various stops on the Arctic Extension. We will be in very remote locations away from quick emergency medical help; we will have a satellite phone but keep in mind, response and transport could be a significant wait.

    You will be required to secure trip cancellation and medical evacuation insurance. Trust us, it’s worth it, and very affordable.

What’s included:

  • One-on-one attention in areas in which you would like to improve;

  • Skills-specific mini-tutorials in field arts such as sketching, watercolor, nature writing, animal tracking, reading the weather, and using optics;

  • Orientation day in Fairbanks (museum and Sandhill Crane Festival) and accommodation and meals (lunch and dinner) at the Marriott Springhill Suites on the Chena River (Saturday, August 19);

  • Four days and three nights at Wood River Lodge in the Alaska Range south of Fairbanks (August 20–23);

  • Small-plane flights from Fairbanks to the Lodge and back;

  • Wine and beer happy hour each evening;

  • Use of Swarovski Optics binoculars throughout the Bootcamp;

  • Field kit gift bags;

  • Accommodation and dinner on return to Fairbanks (August 23) at the Marriott Springhill Suites. Fly out on the 24th or join the Arctic Extension, below.

  • OPTIONAL ARCTIC EXTENSION:

    • Van to Coldfoot, driving up the Dalton Highway, crossing the Yukon River and the Arctic Circle (August 24–25).

    • Stopping along the way for sketching and wildlife viewing.

    • Overnight at the classic “haul road” roadhouse Coldfood Camp in the tiny hamlet of Coldfoot (this is the only accommodation on the Dalton, and a true rugged worker’s accommodation, built in the 1970s).

    • Visit to the Koyakuk River and the BLM Interagency Interpretive Center.

    • Return to Fairbanks and stay at Pike’s Landing (or similar) on the Chena River (August 25). Fly out on the 26th.

Pricing:

  • Base cost Aug 19-23 only, one person, sharing room – $3,250

    • Single supplement (4 available) – + $580

  • Optional two-day Arctic Extension Aug 24-25 – +$725

    • Single supplement, Coldfoot Arctic Extension (4 available) – + $580

  • A deposit will be required to secure your space. Final payments will be due in June. See FAQ for refund policy (below).

Around the World in 80 Trees – Australia [FREE WORKSHOP]

Inspired by Jonathan Drori’s wonderful books Around the World in 80 Trees and Around the World Plants, we’re going to travel around the globe by region and sketch interesting, weird, iconic, or beautiful trees and tree-like plants.

No. 7: Australia

What you’ll need: a multi-media sketchbook or an accordion booklet (see the versions I did for the other sessions, links below), pen and / or pencil for our base drawings, and then watercolor or colored pencil to quickly bring them to life.

TIP: I used a strip of heavy watercolor paper folded into four squares to create an “accordion” booklet to record my trees (8 total, 4 on each side).

Prepwork: have on hand a simple outline map of Australia (don’t forget Tasmania!) so you can sketch location points for each species.

When: Saturday, March 18, 2023 at 9 am Arizona time (use a time converter to make sure you pick the right time for your time zone: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html )

HOW: Zoom link. This session is free but for security, registration is required. Sign up > > HERE <.

NEW session added for Sonoran Desert Field Arts Bootcamp

Due to popular demand, we are adding a second session of the Sonoran Desert Field Arts Bootcamp starting one day after the first—it will run from April 4 through lunch on Friday, April 7.

Southern Arizona in spring is magical—and southern Arizona in spring at a private ranch alongside a perennial river and a mythical wilderness is the best ever—and a rare opportunity not to be missed.

From April 4 – 7, this will be four days of pure immersion in field arts: nature journaling, field sketching and watercolor, animal tracking, birdwatching, reading the weather, using field optics, found pigments and inks, and much more.

The setting is a private ranch along Aravaipa Creek about 90 minutes north of Tucson, Arizona. These are ancestral lands of the Apache people, who used the fertile riverside valley for seasonal crops.

Your accommodations are comfortable but not high luxury—think 1970s big ranch house set in a grassy meadow, with a burbling creek running alongside; meals will be included and there is an optional van shuttle from the Tucson airport.

And new for this bootcamp—a camping option if you have your own vehicle and camp setup; there is a modern bathroom for campers. Our really low pricing reflects these options!

We’ll be able to host up to 20 participants because of the camping option, and there will be two instructors—Roseann & Jonathan Hanson. For details and to register, >CLICK HERE!<

Don’t delay — this is going to fill very quickly!

Fun videos — about one of our field arts activities, and a sneak-peek at the peaceful setting. Sound for both!

Around the World in 80 Trees: Asia Part 2 [Free workshop]

Inspired by Jonathan Drori’s wonderful books Around the World in 80 Trees and Around the World Plants, we’re going to travel around the globe by region and sketch interesting, weird, iconic, or beautiful trees and tree-like plants.

No. 6: Asia, Part 2

What you’ll need: a multi-media sketchbook or a strip map (see the versions I did for the other sessions, links below), pen and / or pencil for our base drawings, and then watercolor or colored pencil to quickly bring them to life.

TIP: I used a strip of heavy watercolor paper folded into four squares to create an “accordion” booklet to record my trees (8 total, 4 on each side).

Prepwork: have on hand a simple outline map of Europe so you can sketch location points for each species.

When: Saturday, January 21, 2023 at 10 am Arizona time (use a time converter to make sure you pick the right time for your time zone: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html )

HOW: Zoom link. This session is free but for security, registration is required. Sign up > HERE <.

Sonoran Desert Field Arts Bootcamp – registration open!

Southern Arizona in spring is magical—and southern Arizona in spring at a private ranch alongside a perennial river and a mythical wilderness is the best ever—and a rare opportunity not to be missed.

From March 30 to April 2, 2023, this will be four days of pure immersion in field arts: nature journaling, field sketching and watercolor, animal tracking, birdwatching, reading the weather, using field optics, found pigments and inks, and much more.

The setting is a private ranch along Aravaipa Creek about 90 minutes north of Tucson, Arizona. These are ancestral lands of the Apache people, who used the fertile riverside valley for seasonal crops.

Your accommodations are comfortable but not high luxury—think 1970s big ranch house set in a grassy meadow, with a burbling creek running alongside; meals will be included and there is an optional van shuttle from the Tucson airport.

And new for this bootcamp—a camping option if you have your own vehicle and camp setup; there is a modern bathroom for campers. Our really low pricing reflects these options!

We’ll be able to host up to 21 participants because of the camping option, and there will be two instructors—Roseann & Jonathan Hanson. For details and to register, >CLICK HERE!<

Don’t delay — this is going to fill very quickly!

Fun videos — about one of our field arts activities, and a sneak-peek at the peaceful setting. Sound for both!

Around the World in 80 Trees: ASIA! [Free workshop]

Inspired by Jonathan Drori’s wonderful books Around the World in 80 Trees and Around the World Plants, we’re going to travel around the globe by region and sketch interesting, weird, iconic, or beautiful trees and tree-like plants.

No. 5: Asia

What you’ll need: a multi-media sketchbook or a strip map (see the versions I did for the other sessions, links below), pen and / or pencil for our base drawings, and then watercolor or colored pencil to quickly bring them to life.

TIP: I used a strip of heavy watercolor paper folded into four squares to create an “accordion” booklet to record my trees (8 total, 4 on each side).

Prepwork: have on hand a simple outline map of Europe so you can sketch location points for each species.

When: Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 10 am Arizona time (use a time converter to make sure you pick the right time for your time zone: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html )

HOW: Zoom link. This session is free but for security, registration is required. Sign up > HERE <.

Around the World in 80 Trees series – Part 4, Europe

Inspired by Jonathan Drori’s wonderful books Around the World in 80 Trees and Around the World Plants, we’ve been traveling around the globe by region and sketch interesting, weird, iconic, or beautiful trees and tree-like plants. We just finished Part 4: Europe! Please visit the Tutorials page to view this session, or parts 1 to 3 (North America, South America, and Africa): https://www.exploringoverland.com/field-arts-tutorials#virtualfield

Announcing Nature Journaling Bootcamps 2022 – 2023

I would love feedback from you, my esteemed readers, customers, students and friends. I am designing a new live-in-person retreat for nature journalers: four days / three nights of pure nature journaling in an immersive backcountry experience. I would offer two per year, in different habitats and seasons.

Imagine the luxury of spending three full days doing nothing but nature journaling in a cohort of like-minded fellow journalers . . . and with customized one-on-one feedback and skills-specific tutoring throughout the whole experience.

The retreat would be suitable for beginners to advanced journalers, as I would tailor each experience to the appropriate level. Nurturing, inquisitive, and expansive.

No excuses. Just pure nature journaling growth and mindset.

Please let me know your interest in the following retreats, which would be all-inclusive (we meet you at the airport and transport you to the retreat site, where all lodging and meals are included). Cost will be around $1100 to $1300 per person with some sliding scales up or down in price for different accommodation types (from camping to bunkhouse to private rooms).

Summer: The Bighorn Mountains Wyoming — late June – early July 2022 — In Wyoming’s remote Bighorn Wilderness at the historic Spear-O-Wigwam Lodge, where Hemingway worked on A Farewell to Arms in 1928. Lake kayaking or canoeing would be an add-on. Beautiful log cabins in a very secluded, peaceful setting. What more could you want, and with the creative spirit of Hemingway to inspire us? [Fly into Sheridan, WY, or drive.]

Early Spring: The Sonoran Desert — March 2023 — In the stunning Aravaipa Wildnerss north of Tucson, Arizona, we would occupy the entire Aravaipa Canyon Ranch nestled along a singing desert creek. Evening campfires, stargazing, strolls amongst the majestic saguaro cacti, and sketching the red-rock cliffs. [Fly into Tucson, AZ, or drive.']

Early Fall: Alaska — August 2023 — Experience the incredible landscape of the Far North and its legendary wildlife: caribou, muskox, wolves, and moose, as well as iconic birds such as gyrfalcons, Tundra swans, snowy owls, and snow buntings. [Fly into Fairbanks, AK.]

Email > HERE < to be placed on an interest list, and let me know for which retreat. I’ll be starting to book these soon and I look forward to sharing these incredible places with you and journaling our hearts out!

Around the World in 80 Trees [FREE workshops]

Inspired by Jonathan Drori’s wonderful books Around the World in 80 Trees and Around the World Plants, we’re going to travel around the globe by region and sketch interesting, weird, iconic, or beautiful trees and tree-like plants.

Stop 1: North America!

What you’ll need: a multi-media sketchbook, pen and / or pencil for our base drawings, and then watercolor or colored pencil to quickly bring them to life.

Prepwork: have on hand a simple outline map of North America (from the Arctic to Panama) so you can sketch location points for each species.

When: Saturday, April 9, 2022 at 9 am Arizona time (use a time converter to make sure you pick the right time for your time zone: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html )

How: Zoom link. This session is free but for security, registration is required. Sign up > HERE <.


Stop 2: South (and Central) America!

What you’ll need: a multi-media sketchbook, pen and / or pencil for our base drawings, and then watercolor or colored pencil to quickly bring them to life.

Prepwork: have on hand a simple outline map of North America (from the Arctic to Panama) so you can sketch location points for each species.

When: Saturday, May 14, 2022 at 9 am Arizona time (use a time converter to make sure you pick the right time for your time zone: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html )

How: Zoom link. This session is free but for security, registration is required. Sign up > HERE <.

Field Arts Workshop: Landscapitos - Little Drawings, Big Impact (FREE online)

Adding small landscape drawings and paintings to your journals creates a wonderful sense of place, greatly enhancing your pages. John Muir Laws calls them “Landscapitos!” Don’t be intimidated! These are fast, fun, and addictive.

On Saturday, February 5 I’ll take you on two or three explorations using my Virtual Field Trip technology; I’ll walk you through how I choose a scene to sketch, how I “edit” down the view so I’m not overwhelmed, and how I quickly map out the drawing using big shapes. Then we’ll add some beautiful watercolor.

Have your journal and pencil or pen with waterproof ink handy, along with your favorite watercolors. Have you seen my new Earth Palette? These are especially fun paints for landscapitos.

When: Saturday, February 5

Length: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Start time: 10 am Mountain / 9 am Pacific / GMT - 7

(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)

Format: online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link)

Cost: free

Access: To protect your privacy and security online and for us to find out how many students will be attending, registration is required. Please use this link HERE.

Art and Science Spring Workshops at Desert Laboratory

Join me February 12 – May 7 at the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill as we ring in the spring with the science and art of color in the desert: Red Tubular Flowers, Purple Iridescence in Hummingbirds, Yellow Palo Verde Blossoms, and Ochre Earth. Sign up for all four for a discount, or choose individual workshops (online via Zoom; by March we may be able to add in-person options). All workshops are on a Saturday from 10 am to noon Arizona time. I will be hosting all the workshops, as Art and Science Program Coordinator for the Desert Lab; and I will be teaching the art components for March 19th’s Purple Flashdance: Iridescence in Hummingbirds, and May 7th’s Ochre: Earth Makes Art.

For details and to purchase tickets for all four sessions, click here

Three Field Arts offerings this fall

Virtual Field Trip: Explore the Alaskan Arctic with Roseann [FREE with registration]

Virtual Field Trip: Explore the Alaskan Arctic with Roseann [FREE with registration]

Fearless Watercolor for Field Sketching, a Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill workshop with Roseann

Fearless Watercolor for Field Sketching, a Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill workshop with Roseann

Introduction to Digital Nature Sketching on iPad with Procreate App, a Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill workshop with artist Bill Singleton

Introduction to Digital Nature Sketching on iPad with Procreate App, a Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill workshop with artist Bill Singleton

Are you ready for some great skills workshops and a virtual field trip?

  • Saturday, October 16 at 9 am Pacific: VIRTUAL FIEL TRIP: EXPLORE THE ALASKAN ARCTIC with Roseann. I just returned from two weeks exploring this amazing landscape; I’ll take you there virtually! See my field journal pages and narrative, here. For more details and to sign up (required, free), click here: https://arizona.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIqdeCvqjkrGt2LJyrjXViL0Ztj-B1UlpQU

  • Saturday and Sunday, October 23 and 24, starting 9 am Pacific: FEARLESS WATERCOLOR FOR FIELD SKETCHING, a Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill workshop with Roseann. This is an expanded version of a workshop I offered earlier this year, with the addition of more teaching time and a 2-hour live in-person session at the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill; if you aren’t in Tucson, you can dial in on Sunday remotely for consultation from your own field location! For more details and to sign up ($75 fee, with optional supplies to be mailed; you can also opt out of either day for a lower fee), click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fearless-watercolor-for-field-sketching-tickets-181232299687

  • Saturday, November 20 at 9 am Pacific: INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL NATURE SKETCHING ON IPAD WITH PROCREATE APP, a Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill workshop with artist Bill Singleton. This is a rare opportunity for a live, online class with one of the masters of field sketching, either traditionally or on an iPad. For more details and to sign up ($55 fee, with optional supplies to download), click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/introduction-to-digital-nature-sketching-procreate-and-ipad-tickets-181333873497

Field Arts Skills Workshop: Elegant Ink [FREE online]

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Join me for a fun online workshop August 21 celebrating the art of elegant ink in our sketchbooks. While I do love color in my journal, I also love the beauty of well-wrought pen sketches.

We’ll cover types of pens and inks (from ballpoint to fountain pens, including the pluses and minuses of the types); practice mark-making and values; and work on a couple of different types of sketches using one image to create each, so we can see how different styles of linework each produce a different “feel” on your pages.

When: Saturday, August 21, 2021

Length: 2 hours

Start time: 9:00 am Arizona time / Pacific

(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)

Format: online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link)

Cost: free

Access: To protect your privacy and security online and for us to find out how many students will be attending, registration is required. Please use this link HERE.

Skyscapitos Appreciation Society – First online meetup!

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Inspired by and in collaboration with Journaling with Nature’s Bethan Burton, we’re launching our own informal “Skyscapito Appreciation Society!” A “skyscapito” is a small skyscape we create in our nature journals, similar to the “little landscapes” (landscapitos) John Muir Laws loves to create.

Join me (Roseann Hanson, of the Field Arts Institute), Bethan, and Deborah Conn as we host an hour (or a little more, if needed) of sharing our skyscapitos and our favorite colors for sky-making.

We will be doing this semi-regularly so we can all get better at this difficult subject!

This will be interactive, not a lecture: we will each bring one or two skyscapitos from our journals and share with you what paints we used, and how we went about the process.

We would like you to do the same — you don’t HAVE to but we would greatly encourage you to!

FREE but registration is required, for security reasons.

WHEN: Friday, July 16 at 4 pm Pacific (which is 9 am on the July 17th on Australia’s east coast, where Bethan is located!)

WHERE: Zoom (we will record the session and share later if you miss it; register for notifications)

LENGTH: About an hour

TO PREPARE: Bring a skyscapito or questions about challenges you have!

TO REGISTER: >CLICK HERE<

Virtual Field Trip: Let's Explore Mars! (Free Field Arts Workshop)

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This workshop is over, but you can watch the recording on my Tutorials page, here:

https://www.exploringoverland.com/field-arts-tutorials-list/2021/4/17/virtual-field-trip-lets-explore-mars

Join me on a truly out of this world virtual field trip sketching the Martian landscape!

Let’s see how many different reds we can use to depict the Red Planet as we explore the astrobiology of Mars aboard the Mars Curiosity and Perseverance Rovers. We’ll also dive into the natural history of the dunes and weather, and learn about space travel . . . all from the comfort of your Earth studio!

Sketch along or just observe, I’ll narrate as I go to demonstrate why I choose to focus on what subjects and how to quickly capture them in your field notebooks and nature journals.

If you’re shy, don’t worry—we don’t require anyone to share their work and you can remain completely anonymous and worry-free!

Length: 1.5 hours (although it might go a little over)

Start time: 10:00 am Arizona (Phoenix) / GMT - 7 

(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)

Format: online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link)

Cost: free

Access: To protect your privacy and security online and for us to find out how many students will be attending, registration is required. Please use this link HERE.

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Cartography 101: Adding maps to your nature journals (Free Field Arts Workshop)

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Let’s explore cartography for your nature journals and field sketchbooks. Adding maps is fun and although they can be challenging and even intimidating, they will greatly enhance not only your journals but your understanding of a place.

  • Traditional maps with features such as contours and shading to show relief

  • Linear maps that unfold or scroll from point-to-point on an exploration of a place or region

  • Picture-highlight maps of a place, including non-scale ideas for quick mapping

  • Behavior maps depicting such things as an animal foraging or defending a territory

This is going to be fun!

If you’re shy, don’t worry—we don’t require anyone to share their work and you can remain completely anonymous and worry-free!

Length: 2 hours

Start time: 10:00 am Arizona (Phoenix) / GMT - 7 

(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)

Format: online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link)

Cost: free

Access: To protect your privacy and security online and for us to find out how many students will be attending, registration is required. Please use this link HERE.

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Feral Watercolor: Making paint from your own found pigments April 24, 2021

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Let’s play in the dirt!

This two-and-half-hour live and interactive online workshop hosted by the Natural History Institute in Prescott, Arizona, will introduce you to the magical world of true place-based art by teaching you how to:

  • find rocks and soil from which to create paint;

  • how to process them into watercolor paint (also applicable to oil or other media)

Optional kit can be purchased and mailed to you in advance, containing:

  • sample pigment

  • binder agent

  • a list of household items you can use to process the paint without a lot of expensive tools

Length: 2.5 hours

When: April 24, 2021

Start Time: 9:30 am Arizona / PDT / (12:30 pm EDT / GMT - 7 )

(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)

Format: online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link)

Cost: $58

To sign up: Please register with Natural History Institute at https://naturalhistoryinstitute.org/feral-watercolor-workshop-registration/

Order the optional pigment kit separately at left (from me directly)

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Simplify! Learn to paint with three primary colors – January 9, 2021

Adding watercolor to your field notebooks and nature journals need not be an elaborate exercise in juggling dozens of colors and six different brushes!

I will introduce you to the simple technique of mixing any color you need from a triad — three primary colors (a cyan, a magenta, and a yellow) plus my own preferred “bonus” colors of burnt sienna and a dark blue.

It’s not hard, and it’s fast, simple, and fun!

Use your own paints (I’ll send you recommendations) or order my Minimalist Paint Kit or one of my paint tins with sample paints and paint along.

Length: 2 hours

Start time: 2:00 pm Arizona time (Phoenix) / GMT - 7 

(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)

Format: online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link)

Cost: NOTE: free shipping has ended as of 1-4-2021; in order to receive paint kits, please also add Priority Mail shipping when you order.

  • $45 without any paint kits

  • $65 with mini paint tin and 5 paint samples

  • $82 with small paint tin and 5 paint samples

  • $90 with Minimalist Paint Kit with mini paint tin and 5 paint samples, water brush, micro-fibre rag, pen, Clear Perspex Palette-Easel with Magnet Strip and dry-erase marker

Access: You will receive log-in instructions after purchasing the class.

SIGN UP HERE: https://www.exploringoverland.com/shop/feral-watercolor-workshop-3356h