Friday, May 30, 2008

Northwest Watercolor Society's Tour to See How Daniel Smith Makes Watercolor Paint


Last Wednesday, 13 board members of the Northwest Watercolor Society visited the Seattle Daniel Smith Store to tour the on-site manufacturing facilities where the Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors are made. The same manufacturing facilities are also where the Daniel Smith Original Oil Paint , Daniel Smith Ultimate Acrylic Paint , and Daniel Smith Printmaking Inks are made.

The tour was in four parts:

Since this was a VIP tour, it began with Katherine Taylor, Manager of the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store introducing John Cogley, owner of Daniel Smith, to the NWWS board-members. The group met at the front of the store where the video of "How Paint is Made - The Daniel Smith Way!" plays in the foyer of the Seattle Store. John talked to the NWWS group about what was happening on the video by explaining some of the processes, sharing stories and answering questions. It was really interesting to find out a few new things I had not previously learned before since John is very involved in the entire process beginning with being active in finding new minerals for Daniel Smith Prima Tek Paints .

David Pruneda, who works in the Seattle Store, took over for the next part of the tour by leading the group through the store to the room where the weekend FREE demos are held, it's also used as a Gallery. The group took seats to listen to David talk about the minerals used for making Daniel Smith Prima Tek Colors by showing and passing around some of the corresponding minerals such as Azurite Genuine . There were "rocks", and jars of powered minerals and examples of Prima Tek watercolors painted out on watercolor paper. There was also a map on display showing where some of the minerals come from...literally all over the world!

The next part of the tour was conducted by Ron Harmon, the long time Daniel Smith Chemist, who took us back into the manufacturing room. There Ron showed us the the 5 large to huge mixers that the pigments are mixed with the various liquids. Watercolor with Gum Arabic and water, Acrylic with acrylic emulsion, Oil with either safflower or linseed oil, and Lithographic ink with litho varnish. Next, are the various three roll mills that "take the pigment particles and tear them down" to transform the mixes into Daniel Smith paints and inks. While we were there, one of the mills was being used to refine Daniel Smith Quinacridone Gold Watercolor , so it was extra cool for the NWWS group to see. Lastly Ron lead the group over to see the two filling machines, one for watercolors and the other for acrylics, where the tubes of paint are filled. The inks are actually too thick for the fillers and the cans are hand filled beside the mills. Here is a trivia question for you...how are the labels applied to the tubes? Answer: by hand! Bonus answer: by Ron's daughter's hand!

Next, David lead the group back to the demo room to answer more questions...there is always so much to learn!

At the end of the tour, most of the group were amazed that while they "knew" that Daniel Smith manufactures its' name brand paints and inks, they had not realized that the Daniel Smith Watercolors , Acrylics and Oil Paints and the Printmaking inks are actually made in the same building as the Seattle Daniel Smith Store.

Next time you are visiting the Seattle Daniel Smith Store to pick up more art supplies, just remember that a couple of walls over on the south side, is where the magic of COLOR for your paintings is made!

The tours are now resuming after a long hiatus, and Daniel Smith Manufacturing Tours are available by appointment for groups of up to 20.

Boardmembers of the Northwest Watercolor Society, thank you for coming, we were happy to see you, and show you how our Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors are made!

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Northwest Watercolor Society meeting with Deanne Lemley and her Plein Aire Painting Demonstration, and Daniel Smith Plein Aire Art Supply Display


Last Tuesday, the Northwest Watercolor Society held its' "4th Tuesday of the month meeting" in Bellevue. Their guest for the evening was Deanne Lemley who gave a demonstration on Plein Aire watercolor painting.

The Bellevue Daniel Smith Store was also invited to set up a display of Plein Aire art supplies so that NWWS Members could see the wide range of artist materials available to the Plein Aire Artist during the social time before the meeting, and Deanne's demonstration.

Katherine Taylor, the store manager, and artist Che Lopez also of the Bellevue Store, were there to set up the displays and answer questions about all the Plein Aire artist materials. Along with the Daniel Smith Plein Aire art supplies, Che brought (to show everyone what he actually uses) his entire personal Plein Aire kit including his Daniel Smith Tripolar Half French Style Easel , Artist's Tote bag, and three watercolor palettes , one each depending on his mood for that landscape! Two of the most talked about items were the Plein Aire Easel Shelf to add more workspace, and the clamp-on Artist Easel Umbrella to shade out glare while painting.

After the General Membership meeting was the anticipated Plein Aire watercolor painting demonstration by Deanne Lemley. Deanne re-created a Plein Aire watercolor painting while the audience watched. It was amazing to see the painting reveal itself while Danne painted, on the projected screen so everyone in the large audience could see. Deanne Lemley offered many tips on Plein Aire Watercolor Painting while she was working including these two:


"Stop painting when the light moves."
and
"When you paint from life you see opportunities that
you can never make up."


This was the last meeting until September. Non-members are welcome to attend these Northwest Watercolor Society meetings to introduce them to what the NWWS is about.

It was a fun and informative evening and many thanks to the members of the Northwest Watercolor Society for inviting Daniel Smith to participate!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Bellvue Daniel Smith Store FREE Weekend Demos this Weekend...


This weekends FREE demos at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store

SPECIAL EVENT Saturday, May 31st from 1 to 3:30 pm
ACRYLIC: Golden A to Z


Sunday, June 1st at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Garden Journal

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DON’T FORGET Molly’s Workshop June 8th at the

Seattle Daniel Smith Store

Come to the FREE demo and meet Molly ton learn more
about Garden Journaling, and to find out if Mollys'
Workshop in June would be good for you.

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Sunday June 8th
WATERCOLOR: Garden Journal with
Molly Hashimoto
Back by popular demand!
Fine-tune your skills for summer by taking one of Molly’s
most loved workshops.
Bring your own favorite photos and catalogs
to create beautiful pages of studies, sketches,
and small landscape plans.
Many different techniques will be demonstrated for you to find
the ones that work best for your journals and artistic purposes.
Bring a blank journal, or cut paper to size for a journal
that you can put together after the workshop is over.
Instructions will also be provided.
$75 per day
11 AM to 4:00 PM
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Seattle Daniel Smith FREE Demos Coming This Weekend....


This weekends FREE demos at the Seattle Daniel Smith Store:

Saturday, May 31st at 11 am & 1:45 pm
MULTI-MEDIA: Anything Goes on Ampersand Panels
Patricia Seggebruch

SPECIAL EVENT Sunday, June 1st from 1 to 3:30 pm
ACRYLIC: Golden A to Z
Barbara Depirro

SUMI: Spiritual Harmony with Elizabeth Kay - FREE Seattle Daniel Smith Store Demo


Last Saturday's FREE demo at the Seattle Daniel Smith store was informative (as they all are) and extra entertaining with Sumi Artist: Elizabeth Kay. There was a bit of theater in Elizabeth's demonstration of Sumi Painting; music, movement and motivation for aspiring Sumi Artists...and at the end of each Sumi painting Elizabeth completed, there was a burst of spontaneous applause!

Elizabeth Kay had lots to tell in a packed hour. She demonstrated "The Four Gentlemen", which are the four basic brushstrokes in Sumi painting, Discussed what to look for in Sumi paper and how it's different from watercolor paper ...much, much thinner, and you paint on the smooth side. And so much more....

As Elizabeth painted three different Sumi paintings she was inspired by music, Asian naturally, but there were some musical surprises in store for the audience. Each painting had a very different type of music playing while she painted: Classical, the theme music from the movie "Dances With Wolves", and my favorite painting of a Bird of Paradise was done to Salsa Music! Elizabeth's brush twirled and danced across the sumi paper enticing a splendid Bird of Paradise to appear...very dramatic!

Elizabeth had lots of wonderful motivating words to tell the attendees: "An Artist is someone who paints", Elizabeth calls all her students who attend her classes Artists. "Know your Subject, Love your Subject, Paint your Subject". Paint on the best Sumi paper you can, and master that surface because you never know when that particular work will be the One...and "if it doesn't work, you've made wrapping paper!" Elizabeth asked the attendees the question: "When is a painting finished? When the Artist dies".

If you missed the opportunity to come to this FREE demo, and if you weren't there you really missed something! Well, you have a second chance because the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store will be hosting Elizabeth Kay with a second FREE demo this coming June:



Saturday, June 14th at 11 am & 1:45 pm

SUMI: Spiritual Harmony

Elizabeth Kay

womenpainters.com

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Elizabeth Kay will be having a three day SUMI Painting Workshop
June 19th through the 21st:
Experience the joy of painting in sumi and
brilliant asian watercolors
during a three-day workshop.
You will learn to master basic sumi strokes
while controlling the use of water, ink, and color
with an objectiveto capture the spirit and vitality of the subject.
Elizabeth believes that
"you are an artist if you hold the brush in your hand,"
and that "painting to theme music gives
each artist a sense of peace and harmony.
"The class structure will progress in the following format:
Day One: Materials, basic strokes and unique traditions,
and beauty of the sumi art form.
Day Two: Create several small sumi paintings.
Day Three: Complete your paintings by mounting
on decorative asian papers.
$75 per day
11 AM to 4:00 PM
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Friday, May 23, 2008

Last Weekend for the Northwest Watercolor Society Member Show at the Daniel Smith Store in Bellevue!


If you have not had a chance to stop by and see the
now on display at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store,
this is your last weekend.
The show is part of our:
May is Watercolor Month celebration!

The NWWS Show ends on Wednesday, May 28th.
The work on display is worth coming to see,
so we invite you to stop by and enjoy the Watercolor Paintings!

Bellevue Daniel Smith Store FREE Weekend Demos This Weekend



This weekends FREE demos at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store

Saturday, May 24th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
SUMI: Chinese Ink Painting
Read here about Patsy's Sumi FREE demo at the Seattle Store May 6th
Patsy Surh O’Connell
FREE!



Sunday, May 25th at 12 & 2 pm

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Seattle Daniel Smith Store FREE Demos and More!


This weekends' FREE Demos at the Seattle Daniel Smith Store


Saturday, May 24th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
SUMI: Spiritual Harmony


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Also, DON’T FORGET...
Elizabeth’s Workshop June 19th thru 21st Seattle Store:
Thursday to Saturday June 19th to 21st
SUMI: Spiritual Harmony

Experience the joy of sumi painting and
brilliant asian watercolors during a three-day workshop.
You will learn to master basic sumi strokes
while controlling the use of water, ink, and color
with an objective to capture the spirit and vitality of the subject.
Elizabeth believes that "you are an artist if you hold the brush in your hand,"
and that "painting to theme music gives each artist
a sense of peace and harmony.

"The class structure will progress in the following format:
Day One: Materials, basic strokes and unique traditions,
and beauty of the sumi art form.
Day Two: Create several small sumi paintings.
Day Three: Complete your paintings by mounting
on decorative asian papers.
$75 per day
11am to 4pm
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Sunday, May 25th at 12 & 2 pm

ACRYLIC: Pour it on! Build it up!
Dianna Shyne
"I will be using images from my recent painting trip to the
Yunnan Province of China to demonstrate this acrylic technique."
FREE!


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Also, DON’T FORGET....
Dianna’s Workshop June 22nd Seattle Store:
Sunday June 22nd

ACRYLIC: Pour it on! Build it up!
Join impressionist painter Dianna Shyne in a distinctive
approach to acrylic painting.
Dianna will show you her techniques with a combination of
fluid and heavy bodied acrylics to create dynamic images.
Using landscapes for the basis of composition and form,
students will learn to increase their freedom and control.
Start your summer with a painting class that is
fast paced, fun, and inspirational!
$75 per day
11AM to 4:00 PM
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Watercolor Event Weekend at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store!


This weekend is the Watercolor Event at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store!

Saturday, May 17th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
MULTI-MEDIA: Anything Goes on Ampersand Panels
FREE!

Saturday, May 17th at 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
Watercolor and Acrylic: Bird Sanctuary
FREE!

Sunday, May 18th from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
WATERCOLOR: Green Envy
Annie Van Engelen
SPECIAL HANDS-ON EVENT
FREE!

Sunday, May 18th from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
WATERCOLOR: Discovering the possibilites of walnut ink!
Marianne Perkins
FREE!

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Saturday, May 17th from 9am to 10am
With Che Lopez

Start your day early in this one-hour class of watercolor basics.
Che will show you fun and useful tips for your watercolor projects.
Each student will receive a $10.00 coupon
to use at the Bellevue store towards
purchasing art materials, what a deal!
Please register early, as class sizes are limited.
$10.00
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FREE Weekend Demos at the Seattle Daniel Smith Store



This weekends' FREE demos at the Seattle Daniel Smith Store
Saturday, May 17th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
WATERCOLOR: Mixed Media with
FREE!


Sunday, May 18th at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Sketch Journaling with

Kirkland Artist Studio Tour





Mother's Day Weekend was also the Fifth Annual Kirkland Artist Studio Tour and I came with John Cogley, owner of Daniel Smith Artists' Materials, to visit the studios on the tour. We were able to visit the studios of Ann Fiser and Robert Fiser, Elizabeth Kincaid, Chris Sharp and Layla Jacobson before fatigue from the Camano Island Studio Tour the day before set in and cut short our itinerary for the day.

While at the Studio of Ann and Robert Fiser , Ann showed us a unique way she has of keeping her watercolor paint examples. Ann paints the watercolor on watercolor paper she has cut out approximately 1.5 by 6 inches from full color strength to 50% to a wash, labels it, punches a hole at the top and keeps it on a ring in much the same way as an interior designer would with paint samples. The advantage is that when she adds a new color to her collection Ann can easily slip it into place. Really a cool idea!

Elizabeth Kincaid had a very unique way of organizing her workspace and palette, she uses an entire butcher tray for each watercolor and each tray rests on plastic paper organizers, four high, that you buy at office supply stores! This way her colors don't get corrupted as she feels they do on a smaller palette. We also got to take a peek at a work in progress that is a real labor of love for Elizabeth, her extraordinarily complex "Tree of Life" watercolor painting.

Trying to make the rounds to both the Camano Island Studio Tour and the Kirkland Artist Studio Tour in a single weekend began to wear on us, so we decided to shorten the tour that Katherine Taylor (Manager of the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store) had planned for us.

Our last two stops were a group exhibit at Sharp Studio where we chatted a bit with Chris Sharp, and stopped to see Layla Jacobson and Petra Fursman and the paintings on display at the Petranella Fursman Studio.

When visiting each of the studios, John brought some Daniel Smith Art Supply goodies to give to the artists we visited, in the form of a hand full of tubes of Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolors!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Camano Island Studio Tour








This past weekend was the
and we are excited that this year
is a sponsor of the Camano Island Studio Tour!


A group of us from Daniel Smith car pooled with John Cogley (owner of Daniel Smith): Tina Leader (Human Resources Director), Jaren Balzer (Information Systems Manager), Katherine Taylor (Bellevue Store Manager) and Deborah Burns (me, the Daniel Smith Blogger!).

We left Seattle Saturday morning with John driving, for Camano Island and were able to visit 17 of the 32 studios and galleries before the end of the day. Because I was not the navigator (Jaren was our "navigator extraordinaire") I may have lost count of how many places we went to and may have missed noting a few, my apologies if I missed you. Actually, I think is was probably very challenging focusing on the driving (John) and navigation (Jaren) considering all the laughing and fun we were having in vechicle!

While making our rounds of the Tour, we ran into others from Daniel Smith: Thom Wright (Purchasing Manager), Connie Cagley (Marketing Specialist, Society Relations) and her husband Guy, and Charlene Vogt (Catalog Sales Manager) who was hosting a party (yummy meatballs and more!) at a friends cabin on the Island.

The studios and galleries showed a wide range of art work among them: Watercolor, Oil, Acrylic, Glass, Ceramic, Metal, Photography, and Jewelry. I took some photos of the work spaces of a few of the artists, unfortunately once I got home to review and label the photos I realized that I did not take nearly as many photos as it felt like, next year I will have to focus on taking more.

We visited: #27) Seagrass Gallery , #1) Bob Paczkowski Studio , #2) Rainchild Metal Works: Ben Rainchild , #5) Dan Bergsma Art Glass: Dan Bergsma #6) John Muhler Studio: John D. Muhler, Debbi Rhodes , #7) Jack Dorsey Studio: Jack Dorsey, Ann Cory , #8) Jack Gunter Art and Design Studio , #9) Janet Mitchell Studio , #10) Old Mabana Schoolhouse: Linda Demetre , #11) Betty Dorotik , #12) Diane Hill Studio: Diane Hill, Jeanine Borree, Sue Uhrich , #13) Lee Beitz , #14) Matzke Fine Art Gallery , #15) Kathy Hastings Studio: Kathy Hastings, Marguerite Goff , #16) Thompson Art Studio: Susan Thompson Cohen , #17) Rays Through Art Glass: Ray Fossum , and #18) Camano Island Pottery: Roger Cocke .

Some of the studios had breathtaking views of the Puget Sound, which of course made us each wonder how challenging it must be to focus on painting when there is a spectacular view outside the window!
Camano Island is such a beautiful location and having the opportunity to drive around the Island and see so much art was a wonderful way to spend the day. A few of us could not resist and went home with some original artwork and prints of original work...
...have to do our part to help support the Artists!
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Images:
# 1: 2008 Poster for Camano Island Studio Tour by John Muhler.
# 2: Jack Gunter Studio entrance.
# 3: Diane Hill Studio entrance.
# 4: Diane Hill's workspace
# 5: Jeanine Borree and paintings at Diane Hill Studio
# 6: John Muhler Studio entrance, sculpture by Debbi Rhodes

Artists Reception Last Friday at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store


Last Friday, May 9th, the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store hosted an Artists Reception for members of the Northwest Watercolor Society whose paintings are hanging in the store this May for Watercolor Month .

The Reception was from 5:30 to 7:30 and held in the room where the weekend FREE demos are held and most of the paintings are hung. Hostess Supreme, Store Manager Katherine Taylor, was in her element making sure everyone was having a good time...there was food for the hungry and art for the soul!

I was unable to get there until a quarter of seven (I was with my clients until late) so I missed meeting most of the people attending and Katherine happily filled me in. I met a couple of lingering artists, Marianne Perkins (ink and watercolor: "Still Life in Seattle") Adam Nichols (watercolor: "Surf Walk") and later, Roger Baker (watercolor: "Morning Mist")

Marianne, who will be doing one of the FREE demos this coming Sunday, May 18th, on "WATERCOLOR: Discovering the possibilites of walnut ink!" at the Bellevue Store, was fun to talk to about the show.

Marianne helped with getting the show hung and tagged so had a funny story about a painting by Nadir Kianersi whose title "Not Finished Yet" caused a little confusion when Marianne was making the title cards. Every time Marianne called Nadir to find out the title of his painting, he told her "not finished yet" and Marianne thought he meant that the painting was "not yet finished" so made a title card with "Untitled" on it. Well, the painting was of a couple of unfinished Bellevue Skyscrapers and the descriptive title for it was...drum roll please!..."Not Yet Finished"!

This is really a good show and shows a wide range of water-based mediums, and subject matter. The show is up until May 28th and it's worth a trip to the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store to check it out.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Northwest Watercolor Society Paintings on Display this Month at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store




For the Month of May, in celebration of Watercolor Month,
the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store

has invited members of the
Northwest Watercolor Society
to display their paintings on the store walls,
and in the demo/workshop room until May 28th.

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Come by and enjoy the paintings anytime during store hours.
Artist Reception Friday May 9th, 5:30 to 730
Come and meet the Artists!

FREE Demo and Mother's Day Event at the Bellevue Daniel Smith this Weekend!

This weekends FREE Demo and Mother's Day Event


Saturday, May 10th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
PASTEL: Landscape


Sunday, Mother's Day, May 11th from 11 am to 1 pm
WATERCOLOR: Paint a Special Mother’s Day Memory
with Store Staff. Samples, and some Hands-on.
Bring in small dried flowers to learn different methods
of integrating into your artwork.
FREE!

FREE Demo Saturday and Hands-On Event on Sunday, Mother's Day at the Seattle Daniel Smith Store

This weekend FREE demo and Mother's Day Event at the
Seattle Daniel Smith Store

Saturday, May 10th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
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Also, Don't forget Molly Hashimoto’s Workshop
June 8th at the Seattle Store
Back by popular demand!
Fine-tune your skills for summer by taking one of
Molly’s most loved workshops.
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Sunday, Mother's Day, May 11th from 11 am to 1 pm
WATERCOLOR: Paint a Special Mother’s Day Memory
with Store Staff. Samples, and some Hands-On.
Bring in small dried flowers to learn different methods
of integrating them into your artwork.
FREE!

May is Watercolor Month at Daniel Smith!


May is Watercolor Month at the Daniel Smith Stores in Bellevue and Seattle!

Through out the month of May, the focus is on watercolor
and there are are lots of watercolor FREE demos,
Workshops, and the Watercolor Event May 17th & 18th.
So look for upcoming events, receptions, and demos
celebrating Watercolor Month!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Patsy Surh O'Connell and her FREE Daniel Smith Demo on Chinese Ink Painting Last Saturday


Last Saturday's FREE demo at
featured
Patsy Surh O'Connell
demonstrating Chinese Ink Painting or Sumi Painting.


Patsy talked about her process in creating a painting, she works from a sketch, then traces it onto the good paper like Natural Mulberry Paper , then paints in the image outlines with black Sumi Ink , later working from dark to light she works in the Color Ink . She also talked about the different papers that she uses, and passed around sheets of the different papers for us to see up close.

When showing the audience some of her techniques with water, Patsy used a painting she brought that was partially done of a jeweled hummingbird and taking a spray bottle, sprayed the painting with it! All of us cringed at the damaged we expected...thinking watercolor! Patsy calmly showed us that the ink, once dry would not run...if you work in watercolor you know this is a very different result.

Patsy showed several ways of working the color inks into the paintings, using brushes you "pull" the color into the area. Patsy also showed us the two brushes in one hand technique that she said she sees on her visits to China.

It was a very interesting hour, and seeing Patsy's work in progress was fascinating, thank you Patsy!


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Patsy Surh O'Connell
on Saturday May 24th at 11am and 1:45pm

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Watercolor 101 Workshops with Che Lopez at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store


This May there are two Watercolor 101 Workshops
with Che Lopez at the Daniel Smith Store in Bellevue .

Saturday May 3rd and Saturday May 17th
both are one hour from 9 to 10 am
and are $10.00 each day.


The cool thing is that each student will receive a $10.00 coupon to use toward the purchase of art materials!

This is a basic watercolor class where you will learn to stretch and staple watercolor paper, choose a basic watercolor palette, and learn about the features and benefits of watercolor brushes. You will also learn to create a simple wash, wet on wet methods, and dry painting techniques.
So if you always wanted to learn how to paint in watercolor, here is a great way to get you started!

Be sure to register early because class sizes are limited!


** Portrait of Che Lopez by Holly White Gehrt

FREE Watercolor Demo with Annie Van Engelen at the Daniel Smith Store in Bellevue


Saturday May 3rd from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
WATERCOLOR: Showers & Flowers with
Annie Van Engelen
SPECIAL HANDS-ON EVENT
[ You get to paint too! ]

FREE Demo on Watercolor and Travel Sketches with Tom Hoffmann at the Bellevue Daniel Smith Store


Sunday May 4th at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Expanding on Your Travel Sketches with
Tom Hoffmann


Tom did a recent FREE demo on
it was very inspiring.
Don't miss out!

FREE Watercolor Demo Sunday with Deborah Stachowic at the Seattle Daniel Smith Store


Sunday: May 4th at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Large Flowers with
Deborah Stachowic

FREE Demo on Sumi: Chinese Ink Painting with Patsy Surh O'Connell at the Seattle Daniel Smith Store


Saturday: May 3rd at 11 am & 1:45 pm
SUMI: Chinese Ink Painting with
Patsy Surh O’Connell