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Sarah Hansen – Painting Fast and Loose in Watercolor: Wild Animals (Online); Tuesdays, January 18-February 8, 2022
This class was held in the past and is no longer available for registration. Please view our Online Course Catalog for current class listings.
Date: Tuesdays, January 18-February 8, 2022 Time: 9:30 AM-12:00 PM Pacific Time, 12:30-3:00 PM Eastern Time, 5:30-8:00 PM London Time Level: All Medium: Watercolor
In another of Sarah Hansen’s painting fast and loose’ watercolor series, learn to paintfour different wild animals in this 4-week class. Explore techniques to create stylistic paintings that incorporate playful methods while reinforcing the importance of composition, value and color study. Discover how to paint fur, eyes, and whiskers using various tools and methods to create gestural, intuitive, semi-abstracted paintings.
Award-winning Northwest Watercolor Society Signature member, artist, and instructor, Sarah B. Hansen has been painting for over 30 years. A self-taught painter, Sarah began by painting traditional transparent watercolor on paper, primarily portraits. By recently converting into a landscape artist, Sarah has found in the combination of her love of nature and gestural paint application, an open door into limitless possibilities of expression. Born and raised in Southwestern Colorado, Sarah moved to Oregon in 1987, working as a commercial and residential designer in Portland. Sarah can now be found creating acrylic and watercolor landscapes from her studio in Bend, Oregon. Her work is collected regionally and worldwide, both residentially and in hospitality facilities, such as Kaiser Permanente, Sunriver Resort, and Cascade Medical Imaging. She teaches workshops both regionally and abroad. Sarah is a member of the American Women Artists, NWWS, Pacific Rim Institute of Marine Artists.