NYC Urban Sketchers - Carol Fabricatore - Watercolor and Gouache Painting

NYC Urban Sketchers - Carol Fabricatore - Watercolor and Gouache Painting

Carol Fabricatore will teach how to combine watercolor and gouache into paintings with vibrant rich color.

By New York City Urban Sketchers

Date and time

Saturday, June 1 · 10am - 1pm EDT

Location

Conservatory Garden

1233 5th Avenue New York, NY 10029

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

We will meet at Central Park Conservatory Garden located between 104 and 105th Street and 5th Avenue. Meet outside the front Vanderbilt Gates.

Workshop is scheduled for June 1. We have a rain date of June 2. As the day approaches we will assess the weather and communicate via the email address you provided at enrollment.

Carol Fabricatore is an award-winning artist who received an MFA at the School of Visual Arts. She has taught at SVA since 1994. She has had several artist residencies in the US and Mexico and participated in many exhibits in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and France. To learn more about Carol and her work, see her website: carolfabricatore.com or Instagram: @cfabricatore

This workshop will focus on different techniques, from intermediate to more advanced, using watercolor and gouache together. Attention will be paid to creating vibrant, rich color, and applying it in transparent watercolor first, then layering, and finally building gouache over it. The class will work from life, learning to respond in an expressive, individual way. Working from direct observation in a natural setting will strengthen drawing skills. There will be demos and individual instruction to help each student work with these two mediums.

Carol will first do a demo for 30-40 minutes. Then participants will paint for 1-2 hours. During this time, Carol will walk around and give individual guidance to each person, do a quick demo, or leave them alone if they prefer. In the last 30 minutes the group will reconvene to share their work and discuss challenges and discoveries from the experience.

Suggested Supplies:

Paper - One watercolor pad or block - 9 x 12, 11 x 14, or 15 x 20 inch - Canson watercolor paper (or another brand) OR a Sketchbook: Get any brand of watercolor sketchbook that fits your budget. It needs to be 7.5 x 9.75 or 8.5 x 11 inch minimum.

Basic set of watercolors - a range of tube watercolors or pans. If you already have a set of watercolors that you like, use that. Recommended are Winsor & Newton or Holbein artist’s professional watercolor and gouache. Recommended colors: Cadmium Yellow Medium, Cadmium Red Light, Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Cerulean Blue, Viridian, Raw Umber

Basic set of Gouache paints - 5 tubes, including black and white gouache.

Palette – either a paper or tray palette

Brushes - Watercolor and Gouache (rounds) – one large, (#10 - 12) one small (#6 or 8); they can be a synthetic blend, squirrel hair or Kolinsky sable brushes

A few watercolor pencils

Containers for water.

Paper towels & tape

A spray dispenser

Lead pencils –2B & 4B

Sketching stool

Organized by

We are the New York City Urban Sketchers, a Regional Chapter of Urban Sketchers.  Our mission is to raise the artistic, storytelling and educational value of location drawing, promoting its practice and connecting people around the world who draw on location where they live and travel. New York City Urban Sketchers aim to show the our city and our life and times, one drawing at a time.

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