Painterly Florals With a Focus on Design (Online Workshop) Spring 2025 w/ Marjorie Mae Broadhead

Sale Price:$229.50 Original Price:$255.00
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May 7 to May 21 (Wednesdays) 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time

**All sessions are live and will be recorded, students do not have to be present. All recordings will be available to students for 3 months after the final session, after 3 months the recording will be deleted.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your Zoom invite.

DEMO: https://youtu.be/L9JfVc5ctAE

Workshop Description

I love painting florals! Colour brings emotion, loose painterly marks express freedom, and line guides the eye.

In this workshop, we will learn how to take these elements of design to work for us as we put paint to the canvas. So I invite you to join this workshop where we will explore the liberty of painting

outside the lines, thinking outside the box and exploring our own imagination. We will learn the guidelines of design to enhance our expression, not to restrict it. This will be an exciting journey!

Workshop Outline

Week 1 - Making a Great Start

Demo

Study 1

Practicing foundational elements with the use of collage.

Week 2 - Help Along the Way

Study 2

Focus on colour.

Study 3

Focus on line and mark making.

Study 4

Focus on edges.

Week 3 - Putting It All Together.

Using the elements of design as we paint together.

Workshop Materials List

Acrylic Paint Colours

• Carbon Black

• White titanium

• Cad yellow light -or- hansa yellow light

• Yellow ochre

• Cad red

• Alizarin crimson

• Primary cyan -or- manganese blue -or- Prussian blue

• Ultramarine blue

• Transparent red iron oxide (optional - I will use during demo)

• Transparent yellow iron oxide (optional - I will use during demo)

2” flat brush

1” flat brush

1⁄4” flat brush

Cranson watercolour pad 140 lbs (12” x 18”)

10 sheets computer paper (or something similar - for collage)

Pallet for mixing paint

Paper towels

Spray bottle with water

Water bucket

Posca paint pens (optional)

Pencil

Matte medium

Green or blue painter’s tape

Support board

1 rectangular canvas (min 20” x 16” suggested)

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May 7 to May 21 (Wednesdays) 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time

**All sessions are live and will be recorded, students do not have to be present. All recordings will be available to students for 3 months after the final session, after 3 months the recording will be deleted.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your Zoom invite.

DEMO: https://youtu.be/L9JfVc5ctAE

Workshop Description

I love painting florals! Colour brings emotion, loose painterly marks express freedom, and line guides the eye.

In this workshop, we will learn how to take these elements of design to work for us as we put paint to the canvas. So I invite you to join this workshop where we will explore the liberty of painting

outside the lines, thinking outside the box and exploring our own imagination. We will learn the guidelines of design to enhance our expression, not to restrict it. This will be an exciting journey!

Workshop Outline

Week 1 - Making a Great Start

Demo

Study 1

Practicing foundational elements with the use of collage.

Week 2 - Help Along the Way

Study 2

Focus on colour.

Study 3

Focus on line and mark making.

Study 4

Focus on edges.

Week 3 - Putting It All Together.

Using the elements of design as we paint together.

Workshop Materials List

Acrylic Paint Colours

• Carbon Black

• White titanium

• Cad yellow light -or- hansa yellow light

• Yellow ochre

• Cad red

• Alizarin crimson

• Primary cyan -or- manganese blue -or- Prussian blue

• Ultramarine blue

• Transparent red iron oxide (optional - I will use during demo)

• Transparent yellow iron oxide (optional - I will use during demo)

2” flat brush

1” flat brush

1⁄4” flat brush

Cranson watercolour pad 140 lbs (12” x 18”)

10 sheets computer paper (or something similar - for collage)

Pallet for mixing paint

Paper towels

Spray bottle with water

Water bucket

Posca paint pens (optional)

Pencil

Matte medium

Green or blue painter’s tape

Support board

1 rectangular canvas (min 20” x 16” suggested)

May 7 to May 21 (Wednesdays) 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Eastern Time

**All sessions are live and will be recorded, students do not have to be present. All recordings will be available to students for 3 months after the final session, after 3 months the recording will be deleted.

Please check your email spam/junk folder for your Zoom invite.

DEMO: https://youtu.be/L9JfVc5ctAE

Workshop Description

I love painting florals! Colour brings emotion, loose painterly marks express freedom, and line guides the eye.

In this workshop, we will learn how to take these elements of design to work for us as we put paint to the canvas. So I invite you to join this workshop where we will explore the liberty of painting

outside the lines, thinking outside the box and exploring our own imagination. We will learn the guidelines of design to enhance our expression, not to restrict it. This will be an exciting journey!

Workshop Outline

Week 1 - Making a Great Start

Demo

Study 1

Practicing foundational elements with the use of collage.

Week 2 - Help Along the Way

Study 2

Focus on colour.

Study 3

Focus on line and mark making.

Study 4

Focus on edges.

Week 3 - Putting It All Together.

Using the elements of design as we paint together.

Workshop Materials List

Acrylic Paint Colours

• Carbon Black

• White titanium

• Cad yellow light -or- hansa yellow light

• Yellow ochre

• Cad red

• Alizarin crimson

• Primary cyan -or- manganese blue -or- Prussian blue

• Ultramarine blue

• Transparent red iron oxide (optional - I will use during demo)

• Transparent yellow iron oxide (optional - I will use during demo)

2” flat brush

1” flat brush

1⁄4” flat brush

Cranson watercolour pad 140 lbs (12” x 18”)

10 sheets computer paper (or something similar - for collage)

Pallet for mixing paint

Paper towels

Spray bottle with water

Water bucket

Posca paint pens (optional)

Pencil

Matte medium

Green or blue painter’s tape

Support board

1 rectangular canvas (min 20” x 16” suggested)