Saturday, September 20, 2014

Beginning Watercolor with Geri Medway - 2014
5 Sessions – 10am to 4pm – Wednesdays Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 - $425.00

A successful journey starts with learning the basics:
  • ·       The nature of different papers
  • ·       Not all brushes are created equal!
  • ·       Properties of pigments
  • ·       Color Wheel basics in order not to paint “mud.”
  • ·       The beauty of luminous glazes
  • ·       Importance learning moisture on your paper vs. moisture in your brush 

We all work on the same image and because this is NOT a drawing class, I supply the image for tracing so that your time can be spent on painting.

A supply list will be sent upon registration. Only professional quality supplies please, giving you a greater chance at success!

Classes are located at The Co-Z Artist Studio, Lake Forest, CA www.cozyartiststudio.com
Call Francine Zorehkey @ 949-633-3995 to reserve a spot and registration details.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

"Koi Spirit"


23" x 23" Framed Watercolor

Viewing Koi can be very mesmerizing, relaxing, and hypnotic! I've tried to capture their "dance" in the water by showing their movement by lifting color and pulling color across the fish. The movement of the water adds an interesting look to their form, adding to the feeling of movement. 

Thursday, July 21, 2011

"Varietal Vine"



18" x 24" Framed Watercolor
Most people just walk past everyday objects. They look at a field of grape vines and only see rows of greenery. But, I am drawn to looking further, seeking out the grapes and then marveling at how luscious they look, how the sun illuminates everything, and the multitude of colors within the grape, the leaves, the vine.

Each grape is painted with at least 6 glazes (thin washes of pigment) only after each layer is thoroughly dry. This creates a luminosity and glow that is so inherent in transparent watercolors. The light goes through each layer, bounces off the white paper, through the layers, back to your eye and creates that glow!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

"Pigeon Whisperer"

18" x 24" Framed Watercolor
I saw this French Man sitting in the Plaza outside of  Notre Dame in Paris, one late October afternoon. I was mesmerized with the way the pigeons allowed him to hold them long after the seeds he had been feeding them were gone. I imagine this was a daily diversion with his "friends" to while away the long afternoons. One can linger long, looking into his eyes, imagining sadness perhaps, or seeing beyond that into the depths of his life's experiences. Perhaps longing for the past? Perhaps grateful for a full life. That, can be determined by the viewer!