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January 18, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Bird Journals: Birds in Winter
Keep a unique record of the birds you see. We use drawing and simple watercolor to capture the quiddity (essence) of the birds, and learn ways to simplify and suggest the birds and their surroundings. This class is for beginners and beyond. No art experience required! We practice new ways of seeing, and have fun in the process! Come join us for this unique and relaxing way to journal the birds. Take one or more. Each class is complete in itself, and they build upon each other with skills.
Let’s practice some ways to depict the birds in Winter. Getting the shapes, the gesture, and putting them in a context. We will use drawing and some watercolor techniques, to fill our journals with Winter birds.
Register for Bird Journals with Jude Siegel!
Sign up for this class to develop your unique artistic style to interpret the birds you see, and their surroundings, to capture the gist of the birds on your pages.
RegisterClass Details
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Fee: $55 members / $75 non-members per session
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Location: Bird Alliance of Oregon Bat Roost, downstairs from the main lobby (5151 NW Cornell Road, Portland Oregon)
- 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
- Bring your own lunch, snacks, water bottle
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Limited to 16 participants per session
Supplies List
Please bring the following to the class in a pack or bag you can carry easily. Read carefully before you go to the store and contact Jude if you have questions at colorfuljude@gmail.com
All supplies may be found at Artist and Craftsman (two locations) and The Merri Artist, online and in McMinnville . Bring this list and mention my name for a student discount.
- Journal: A coilbound or sewn sketchbook with at least 90# paper that can take watercolor. Examples: Handbook, Strathmore (many people like this one, decent paper and black cover), Canson and others. Size: at least about 8 x 10, your choice. This will be your journal, so choose something that you like!
- Waterproof black pen. Example: Uniball vision elite (light grey with black fisheye top, says waterproof)
Faber-Castell Pitt, medium or fine
3. Paints: a small travel palette of watercolors with hinges that shut. I can make a small travel paintbox for you with 10 professional colors, for $55. Please order from me at least one week before class. Other options for paints: Bring watercolors you have, or pick up a set of PRANG. They are inexpensive but usable, until you want something of higher quality. I do NOT recommend student grade watercolors, like Cotman, Koi etc.
4. Watercolor brush, round, size #10. Princeton makes a blend that is reasonable. My favorite is Escoda versatil #10 rigger
5. Water containers: small yogurt size, 2-3
6. Rag
7. Soft pencil, #4B Example: woodless pencil #4B
8. Kneaded eraser