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One -Day Mini Ball Point Pen and Watercolor Workshop

Presented by Peninsula Art Academy at Peninsula Art Academy, Peninsula OH

Jun 19 2018
One -Day Mini Ball Point Pen and Watercolor Workshop

With Eric Dull

Ball Point Pen and Watercolor: Ball Point Pens are designed to make smooth, fluid marks. Combined with their portability and permanence make them perfect for artists. In this workshop, Eric will teach you how to combine ball point drawings with transparent watercolor to create rich paintings.

One-Day Mini Ball Point Pen and Watercolor Workshop
Date: Tuesday, June 19th
Time: 6:30 – 9:30 pm
Cost: $45

Supply list: paints – Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Red, Alizarin Crimson, Yellow Ochre, Raw Sienna, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Hooker’s Green, Ultra Marine Blue, Payne’s Gray. Optional additional colors: Indian Yellow, Permanent Rose, Phthalo Blue.   Brushes – 1” flat, ½” flat, #6 round, #3 round. Black waterproof ballpoint pen. Zebra Ball point pen tip is recommended.

 Miscellaneous – 2 water containers, HB pencil, palette, kneaded eraser. Instructor will provide painting surface.

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minimum # of students: 3, maximum # of students 20
Please Call Peninsula Art Academy 330-657-2248 to register
open Wednesday to Sunday 11-5

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Peninsula Art Academy

1600 Mill Street West, Peninsula, OH 44264

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