Watercolor Pour Technique with Melanie Harman
Friday, January 23rd
10 am to 2 pm
$50 Members
$60 Non Members
We will discuss compositional issues and the use of an app to create a reference. You will practice various watercolor masking techniques and pour your paintings using only 3 colors.
Supply List
8 x 10” piece of watercolor paper to practice various masking techniques
A support for your paper – gatorboard, plexiglass, even a piece of cardboard covered in plastic wrap. This should be large enough so your paper can sit completely on it. Do not tape paper to support.
Color shaper – it’s a small brush with a brush end and a pointy silicon end. If you don’t have one or can’t get one, use a small round brush that you don’t mind getting full of mask
Pointy palette knife or drafting pen used for fine lines in mask
1” Flat brush, used for masking large areas, one you don’t mind getting full of mask
Bar soap to help keep mask out of brushes
Masking fluid – I use Pebeo Drawing Gum (blue color), but any brand will do
Masking cement pick-up – to remove mask
Watercolor paint in the tube – at least 5 ml of each –
Antwerp Blue (Winsor & Newton)
Quinacridone Rose (any brand)
Quinacridone Gold (any brand)
3 x 1-cup containers with leakproof lids. More if you want to add different colors. I sometimes add a cobalt or a Lemon
Puppy pad or lots of paper towels to mop up excess paint
5ml plastic pipette for pouring – Melanie will provide if you can’t get one
Water misting sprayer
Watercolor palette or plate and brushes for making any adjustments at the end








