Instructor/Artist: Jennifer Koury
$36 for members/$46 for not-yet members
Paint a bug in your choice of style. Using photos or bring in leaves and a bug specimen (not alive) to work from. Participants will be instructed on reserving the whites of the paper to create the effects of light on nature, leaves, and bugs.
Jennifer Koury, a watercolorist, delights in both the natural world's play of light and color on forms, and watercolor's whimsical properties: color bleeding, reticulation and natural paint sediments. Koury has enjoyed a rewarding career as a dedicated painter and freelance illustrator. She is published in both children's and adult based books. Her work is featured at George Washington's Mount Vernon and Yuma Regional Medical Center, Arizona. After graduating from Virginia Commonwealth University in Painting and Printmaking, Koury continued her studies to graduate from Art Center College of Design, California. A member of the BSA, NFWS and NFPAP, she resides with her family in Buffalo, and is inspired by the natural beauty of Western New York.
Supply List:
Photos and/or real life leaves and bug specimens (not alive)
1/4 sheet of Arches watercolor paper, 15 x 11
Watercolors, palette, and brushes, including a #2 and #4 fine tipped round brush
Pencils and erasers
Masking Fluid and paper towels
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For further information go to the International Center For Watercolor or contact Kathy G. Shiroki at shirokkg@buffalostate.edu, 716.878.3549.