In our first day of the Anne Abgott workshop, we painted the “Birds of Spain”. We learned that Anne likes to trace out the elements and then project them to arrange her compositions. Don’t just copy a photograph. Use a black and white version to work out your values.
Mix greys with Verditer Blue and Burnt Sienna. Glass stem: there is a white shape and light grey shape and then dark shape that connects down into the lower shape that shows the glass shimmer.
She showed us her plant photo in which she dropped out the background and played with exposure, brilliance, vivid, etc. to create a series of paintings.
Here are what some of the artists had to say about this workshop:
“I had a lovely time meeting all of you! All so talented and friendly! Thank you to Anne for a great workshop and all those who worked so hard to make it happen. I’m so happy to be part of your group and look forward to learning and sharing watercolor techniques and tips with you!” Louise
“Fabulous workshop, fabulous artwork, but most importantly, fabulous ladies! Thanks to all who helped make this happen?” Susan
“I feel very fortunate to have been able to learn from such a fantastic artist and to spend 3 days with so many fun loving creative gals! Thank you all!!” Lynell
“Thank you everyone I loved my first workshop!!!!” Debbie
“The purpose of the
Central Florida
Watercolor Society
is to contribute to
the cultural atmosphere
of Central Florida
by promoting interest,
education and participation
in the art of watercolor.”