Atmospheric Watercolor Painting for Beginners with Geri Hurlbut (Session 3)


Square – Workshops
ATMOSPHERIC WATERCOLOR PAINTING FOR BEGINERS 

Beginning Watercolors: A 1-2-3 Approach
Learn the foundational techniques of watercolor painting in this beginner-friendly three-session series. Perfect for anyone looking to build confidence with watercolors while exploring creative expression.

Session 1:
Get to know watercolor as a medium! Learn the basics of color mixing, values (lights and darks), and design principles through direct painting, negative space, and wet-into-wet washes.

Session 2:
Dive into composition and visual storytelling. Discover how to break down what you see into shapes, textures, and edges—soft vs. hard—to define your subject.

Session 3:
Put your skills to the test by creating a finished painting from either a photograph or your own sketch. Choose your subject and bring it to life using the techniques you’ve learned.

Objectives:
By the end of the course, students will:

  • Identify 3 compositional styles

  • Use direct painting, wet-into-wet washes, and negative space

  • Recognize and use focal points, light/shadow, and edge control

  • Complete a final watercolor painting with confidence

Supplies:
Students may bring basic watercolor sets (Cotman, Winsor & Newton, or Holbein are all suitable) and brushes of their choice. Primary paint colors should include red, yellow, blue, and hunter green—additional colors will be provided.
Suggested brushes: fine-tip round and 1–2 inch flat (additional options will be available to try).

  • Watercolor paper: Arches 140 lb. cold press (1–2 sheets will cover the full course)

  • Drawing pencils and fine-tip pens for sketching

  • Blue painter’s tape

  • Gator board or foam core backing for support while painting

No experience necessary—just bring your curiosity and creativity!