Watercolor Fundamentals for All: Beginners & Seasoned Painters

Watercolor Fundamentals for All: Beginners & Seasoned Painters

Adult Course | Registration opens 11/4/2025 10:00 AM MDT

200 Grant St Denver, CO 80203 United States
106
All
2/4/2026-2/25/2026
5:30 PM-8:30 PM MDT on Wed
$222.00
$188.70

Watercolor Fundamentals for All: Beginners & Seasoned Painters

Adult Course | Registration opens 11/4/2025 10:00 AM MDT

With wit and whimsy, as well as a passionate knowledge of the history of watercolor painting, Timothy J. Standring will hold your attention during this five/four-week class in which you’ll cover the fundamentals of painting watercolors. You’ll learn with hands-on exercises that watercolor techniques are closely aligned with paper surfaces, brushes, and even the pigments themselves. All of these have interesting properties that lend to the final painting.

You’ll experiment with cold and hot press papers, natural & artificial brushes, different brands of watercolor pigments, and how to set up your portable kit for painting on site. At the end of this short primer, you’ll be able to make your own watercolors at home or whilst traveling, with the tool kit that suits your aesthetic sensibility, be it loose and transparent, or tight and controlled!

  • 9 x 12 watercolor pad/block Arches or Saunders Waterford, cold press
    Watercolor pigments: Windsor Newton professional tubes (avoid Cotman student series): Neutral Tint, Cobalt Turquoise, Lavender, Cobalt Blue, French Ultramarine, Windsor Violet, Sap Green, Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Orange, Burnt Sienna (Daniel Smith), Burnt Umber (DS), Raw Umber (DS), Yellow Ochre [Holbein], Lemon Yellow, Ivory Black, and Chinese White
    Fuumuui Professional Watercolor brushes
    [https://www.amazon.com/Watercolor-Fuumuui-Professional-Squirrel-Extended/dp/B0DR7S5KRD?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1]
    Two containers for water (Sea to Summit brand collapsible from REI is terrific).
    Air Tight or Holbein watercolor palette: Air tight 20 well, 5 x 10.75 inches
    2 oz pump spray bottle
    Small sponge
    Roll of Viva soft paper towels
Standring, Timothy
Timothy Standring

Timothy James Standring, Curator Emeritus, Denver Art Museum:

Though small in scale, Timothy James Standring’s oils and watercolors pierce the assumed poetics both media aspire to express. Over the past decade, Standring has brought a gimlet-eyed attention to a painterly parity of close observation and delight in his material. Deft material sensitivity and technique, both traditional and radical, register in the recurring themes he paints. Just as they resonate with Standring’s influences in a line of artists extending from Edgar Degas and John Singer Sargent to Joaquìn Sorolla and Andrew Wyeth. 
His recent watercolor works reflect a preference for painting with the pigment-loaded sable belly instead of the brush’s tight point which results, surprisingly, in marks and images reminiscent of dry brush oils on unprepared paper. Such heavily pigmented watercolors enliven the poetic statements his compositions sustain. Similarly, his plein air oil sketches betray watercolor techniques. Indeed, these paradoxes of approach underscore Standring’s radical authenticity in both media. Standring conveys in his meditative observation of intimate scenes and settings a challenge to the fickle attributes that watercolor and oils encompass.  
Standring’s works are held in numerous private collections across North American and Europe. On three occasions his works have been included in the prestigious
10 x 10 x 10 juried exhibition in Tieton, Washington. In 2022, 2023, and 2024 Standring participated in the Coors Western Art Exhibition. One of his monographic exhibitions was reviewed by the national critic Ray Rainaldi in the Denver Post; another was cited in Fine Art Connoisseur.

A sensitive and voluble teacher, Standring conducts watercolor painting workshops at the Art Students League of Denver in June, as well as the Lunenburg School of the Arts, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia in September.  His legacy as an artist and scholar has influenced generations of artists. Many around the nation—and indeed—the world are indebted to his generous mentorship.