About the class:
Immerse yourself in the second of a series of three relaxing evenings of watercolor workshops at the historic US Lifesaving Station on beautiful Sandy Hook. Each session is designed to be a different subject matter that will relate to the beautiful surroundings of the Hook. It is possible to register for one or all three of the evening workshops.
An experienced watercolor instructor will be demonstrating and guiding you through the process. By the end of each session you will leave with your own unique painting. The beach and bay are the inspiration!
Supplies are not provided and are the responsibility of the attendee. A supply list is available for recommended class materials, or you can bring your own watercolor supplies.
This is the registration for the second class in the workshop series only. Additional registrations are required for the first class on June 23rd and the third class on Aug 14th.
About our instructor, Tracey Witter:
Tracey Witter is a passionate watercolor artist whose work is inspired by the beauty of the natural world. With a deep appreciation for light, color, and texture, Tracey has dedicated her artistic journey to capturing the ever-changing moods of landscapes and the delicate details of flowers through the fluid, transparent medium of watercolor.
For numerous years, Tracey has been teaching watercolor painting locally to students of all levels and ages. Through her workshops and lessons, she empowers students to explore their own creativity while developing a deeper understanding of the watercolor process.
Her classes focus on fundamental techniques, such as layering, wet-on-wet, and texture creation.
Tracey’s workshops and classes spark creativity and a love for watercolor!