Perfect Partners: Instructor David Baker
Tue, May 07
|South Haven
Perfect Partners Combine watercolor with colored pencil Join Box Factory artist David Baker and discover ways that colored pencil can enhance your watercolor paintings.
Time & Location
May 07, 2024, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
South Haven, 600 Phoenix St, South Haven, MI 49090, USA
About the event
Watercolor for the Fearful
Instructor David Baker
Adult class: 18 and up
Number of students: minimum 5, maximum 10 Members $120, non-member $140, some supplies included along with a supply list of items for you to bring.
Scholarships available, inquire to info@southhavenarts.org
Schedule with a total class time of 13 hours:
Tuesday, April 30, 6-8:30pm
Thursday, May 2, 6-8:30pm
Sunday, May 5, 2-5pm
Tuesday, May 7, 6-8:30pm
Thursday, May 9, 6-8:30pm
Learn how traditional colored pencil (not water-soluble) can be used to: establish an under drawing, adjust both light and dark values, and add rich textures. In short, the addition of colored pencil can give your watercolor paintings a dynamic 'Pop' that they lacked before. These are excellent techniques for photorealists or illlustrators. Some experience with watercolor and/or drawing recommended.
David Baker a little bio
David Baker is a visual artist who specializes in poetic landscape painting, much of it done en plein air. His studio pieces are often reinterpretations of paintings done outdoors. His principal media are watercolor, oil, and charcoal. His subjects are magical discoveries made while walking the landscape near Lake Michigan and, in particular, the campus of Ox-Bow. Frequently these paintings will suggest an ongoing series of pictures. David is a lifelong artist/teacher. He recently retired as art professor Emeritus from Southwestern Michigan College. He still teaches a bit at Ox-Bow School of Art and at the Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph, Michigan.