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Watercolour Magic: Elements of Landscape
Watercolour Magic: Elements of Landscape

Sat, Mar 15

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Ladysmith

Watercolour Magic: Elements of Landscape

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Time & Location

Mar 15, 2025, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Ladysmith, 444 Parkhill Terrace, Ladysmith, BC V9G 1V6, Canada

About the Event

This workshop will focus on playful intuitive and expressive approaches to painting the elements of landscape.  Many small land or seascapes will be created.  Approaches to skies, landforms, grass, trees, calm and rough water will be covered, as well as the process of planning and colour harmony.  


This workshop is suitable for those with some watercolour experience.


Some materials will be provided.  Arches or Fabriano 140 lb cotton watercolour paper are recommended. 


About the Instructor:


Josslyn grew up on the prairies and found herself inspired by the big sky vistas, Parkland forests and lakes. During her BFA days, she was deeply inspired my the many landscape artists who expressed heartfelt emotions and created unique and authentic worlds through their art.


It is her goal to do the same. She love the immediacy and freshness of watercolour, and the transformation and textures of washi collage. It is her intent that my…


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