Outdoor Watercolor & Sketch Class
September 4 @ 3:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Join us at Mount Auburn for an outdoor watercolor class, taking in the beauty of the landscape and learning about watercolor composition.
Taking in the beauty of Mount Auburn Cemetery, we will take a short 5-minute walk from Story Chapel (across from the front entrance of the Cemetery) to a spot where you will choose your composition. You will learn how to lightly pencil in a “map” of your color-shape areas, how to organize elements in the landscape, how to find spatial planes, then how to slowly build up layers of translucent watercolors to create space and depth while imbuing your watercolor with a beautiful sense of light.
Students who don’t bring watercolors may still take part in this class by sketching or drawing the scenes around you with instruction. Clipboards with paper and pencils will be provided.
There will also be folding chairs to sit on at the class location.
Recommended: Bring a bottle of drinking water, and supplies from the list below.
Bathrooms and a water bottle filling station are located at the meeting location, near Story Chapel. Use these before we head out on our walk and to our class location.
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This class will be taught by Amanda Annis. Amanda loves teaching and taught for 20 years at the Boston Center for Adult Education, including classes in figurative clay sculpture, watercolor and drawing, and continued teaching in her own studio. To see her works, including watercolors, please visit Amanda’s website at www.amandaannis.com. Amanda holds a master’s degree from the Univ. of NC at Greensboro in sculpture, where she also studied bronze casting, and has studied in NYC and Paris, and she holds an undergraduate degree from Brandeis Univ. in Fine Arts (studio).
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Materials list:
Note: Amanda recommends professional grade watercolors for more vibrant colors. A set of 14 colors is plenty. Half pans are recommended and convenient or purchase individual tubes.
Watercolors:
Burnt Sienna
Warm Sepia
Ultramarine deep
Cobalt blue or Phthalo Blue
Lemon Yellow
Yellow deep or orange
Alizarine crimson or carmine
Vermilion or Alizarin Crimson
Red deep, cadmium free if possible (cadmium is toxic)
Payne’s Grey
Phthalo Green Light
Viridian green
Forest Green
Purple (optional)
Brushes– large size 10 and small size 7 or 9, synthetic or sable.
Palette– bring an extra for added mixing area.
Watercolor paper pad– cold press (with texture).
Pencils– hard pencils (2H, 3H, 5H, or F)
Eraser– A white eraser (less abrasive)
Pencil sharpener
Paper towels
Bottle of water for mixing your colors, and plastic container– to enable you to replenish clean water when needed.
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Refunds and exchanges for events at Mount Auburn Cemetery are available up to 5 business days prior to the event.* Cancellations made after this deadline are not eligible for a refund and the order amount will be donated to support future programs and initiatives.
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