New! Landscapes with Fence in Watercolor
Adult Course | This program is completed
Well-placed fences can be pathways that guide or railings that meander the viewer's eye into a scene. Learn how to use the lines of a fence to create perspective, depth, and distance. From picket and wrought iron to barbed wire and split rail fences, expand your landscape skills working with shape, value, color, and edges. Whether it's the center of interest or guiding the eye, use the fence to explore ways that line can give movement to your painting. Swing for the fence and empower your artistic growth! Reference material provided. Introductory watercolor experience needed.
- Week 1: Snow Scene with Fence
Week 2: White Picket Fence with Cottonwood Tree
Week 3: Beach with Fence
Week 4: Ranch House with Fence
- - Watercolor Palette with Lid
- Watercolor Paper or Watercolor Block 140 lb cold press ( 9” x 12” or larger)
- Watercolor Brushes (#6 Round, #8 Round, 1” - 1 1/2” Flat)
- Watercolor Paints (These are the colors I use. I paint with Winsor Newton and Holbein but there are other excellent brands such as Daniel Smith and Sennelier. Bring your own favorites.) Cadmium Red, Alizarin Crimson, Indian Red, Rose Dore, Cadmium Yellow, Lemon Yellow, Transparent Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Olive Green, Terre Verde, Perylene Green, Cerulean Blue, Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Violet, Mineral Violet
- Water Container
- Spray Bottle
- Tissues without lotion or paper towel (Viva being the best!)
Dennis Pendleton
BFA, Ohio State University Pendleton has been published in The Artist's Magazine, Southwest Art and Contemporary Artists of the American West, 5280 Magazine and Watercolor Magazine. He lectures nationally on watercolor history, watercolor techniques and cave paintings, and teaches workshops at various locations. Dennis has gallery representation through Elements 5280 Gallery in Denver and The Fechin Museum in Taos New Mexico. His work is in select collections such as the People's Republic of China, American Embassy in France, Kaiser Permanente in Louisville, Kaiser Permanente in Lone Tree, The Petroleum Club, Cherry Creek Bank, Norwest Bank, and First Bank. As well, his work is the collections of the Columbus Museum of Fine Art, A R Mitchell Museum, and Fine Art Museum at The Ohio State University. Dennis has taught at ASLD for 22 years and teaches workshops in the United States and Europe.