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June 19th, 2008 categories: category, * Bellevue DS Store, * Watercolor Painting
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Saturday, June 21st Watercolor 101 Worshop
with Che Lopez.
Get a jump start on learning some watercolor painting basics with the Bellevue Store’s own Che Lopez . For the Watercolor 101 Workshop , Che will show you some fun and useful tips to help you get started painting in watercolor, just in time for Summer!

This is a great deal (not just having Che as your teacher) but each student will receive a $10.00 coupon to use at the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store towards buying art materials. So the class is $10.00 to register, and then you get a $10.00 coupon (to use at the Bellevue store) so that pretty much makes taking the class free!

Be sure to register early since the class size is limited.
$10.00

Saturday, June 21st
9 am to 10 am
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Originally published June 19, 2008

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This weekends FREE demonstrations at the
is watercolor painting with Susie Short on Saturday,
and Kay Barnes on Sunday.
Kay recently did a FREE watercolor demo
at the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store, and please click here
for more information on that
Watercolor: Florals demonstration.

Saturday, June 21st at 11 am & 1:45 pm

WATERCOLOR: Sea and Shore

Sunday, June 22nd at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Florals
Kay Barnes

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Originally published June 17, 2008

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This weekends’ FREE demonstrations at the
Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

Saturday, June 14th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
SUMI: Spiritual Harmony
Elizabeth Kay
DON’T FORGET Elizabeth’s Workshop
July 9th thru 11th Bellevue Store!
womenpainters.com

Sunday, June 15th at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Working Wet to Dry in Watercolor
Joanne Shellan

 

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Originally published June 12, 2008

http://danielsmithart.blogspot.com/2008/06/bellevue-daniel-smith-free-demos-this.html

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This weekends’ FREE demonstrations at the
DANIEL SMITH Store in Seattle

Saturday June 14th at 11 am & 1:45 pm

 Sunday, June 15th at 12 & 2 pm

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Originally published June 12, 2008

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Last Saturday’s FREE weekend demo at the DANIEL SMTH Seattle Store was with watercolor artist Kay Barnes .

Kay began the demo with a very lively chat about her background, and some of her painting philosophy. Kay is not only an expressive artist, she is also a very expressive teacher, and here are a few of the things she said to us during the demonstration:

 

 

“…it’s just a piece of paper, not canvas you have to stretch and prime!….Watercolor is the easiest medium to get started in, it’s less expensive and you get results sooner.”

“Most people who don’t do watercolor don’t realize how flexible it really is.”
“God doesn’t like a stingy painter!…How many of you have thirsty paintings?”
“Water is the vehicle to get the paint to move…put the water where you want the paint to go…pulling the wet to the dry to evenly distribute the color.”
“…don’t try to control everything – allow things to happen.”
“Take time to stand back in AWE to allow watercolor to happen!”

Kay’s demo painting was already sketched in and ready for watercolor. Kay told us she often uses an Artograph Prism Projector to sketch out her image from one of her photos, it saves a lot of time especially when teaching! The sketch was a close up of flamboyant yellow and red parrot tulip. Kay began her watercolor painting showing us how she wets the areas she is working on, applies her watercolor, talking while she paints…”all your brushstrokes count, make them curved and directional.” “if I don’t mix the colors on the paper (because they will turn gray) and allow time to mix on their own – they keep their own identity.”

One of the brushes Kay told the group she was enjoying painting with, was a DANIEL SMITH Platinum Series 24 Squirrel/Synthetic Watercolor Brush because it has the water holding power (the squirrel) and springiness, flexibility and strength (the synthetic). After the demo, several people were interested in checking out the brush, and Kay gave a bonus impromptu talk about the brush by the brush counter…a natural teacher!

I always enjoy seeing artists’ palettes and how they actually set them up to paint, and Kay’s was no different. She told me she squeezes about 1/2 a tube on to the paint well for every color, then allows them to dry out until there is just a little “give” when touched with a finger. Kay prefers not to paint from freshly squeezed paint…too easy to get too much paint on the brush. Then, when she is ready to paint she sprays water over the paint on her palette a few minuets before painting to soften the watercolor paint. Kay does it this way because she has found it preserves the “tips” of her brushes to not try and “jam” paint onto the brush when the paint it too dry.

The demo was as entertaining as it was informative, Kay is a natural teacher. Kay has watercolor workshops and classes scheduled through her Eden Gallery at kaybarnes.com

If you missed this FREE demo on Floral watercolor painting,

Kay will be doing another at the:
Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store .
Sunday, June 22nd at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Florals
Kay Barnes

 

 

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Originally published June 7, 2008

http://danielsmithart.blogspot.com/2008/06/daniel-smith-store-in-seattles-free.html

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June 5th, 2008 categories: category, * Bellevue DS Store, * Watercolor, * Watercolor Painting
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This weekend at the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store
is our popluar Watercolor 101
taught by Artist Che Lopez from the Bellevue Store!

Saturday, June 7th and Sunday, June 21st

Have you found yourself wanting to learn some basic “how-to” for

 watercolor painting?
Well, this is a nice way to get a start on watercolor painting
with this one-hour class of watercolor basics.
Che Lopez will show you fun and useful tips

for your watercolor projects.

Each student will receive a $10.00 coupon to use
at the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store towards purchasing
art materials…now that’s a good deal!
Please register early, as class sizes are limited.

$10 per day
9 am to 10 am
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Originally published June 5, 2008

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This weekends FREE demo at the
Saturday, June 7th at 11am & 1:45pm
WATERCOLOR: Florals
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Originally published June 5, 2008

Saturday, June 7th at 11 am & 1:45 pm

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May 29th, 2008 categories: category, * Bellevue DS Store, * Plein Aire Painting, * Watercolor Painting

Last Tuesday, the Northwest Watercolor Society held its’ “4th Tuesday of the month meeting” in Bellevue. Their guest for the evening was Deanne Lemley who gave a demonstration on Plein Aire watercolor painting.

The Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store was also invited to set up a display of Plein Aire art supplies so that NWWS Members could see the wide range of artist materials available to the Plein Aire Artist during the social time before the meeting, and Deanne’s demonstration.

KT, The Bellevue store manager, and artist Che Lopez also of the Bellevue Store, were there to set up the displays and answer questions about all the Plein Aire artist materials. Along with the DANIEL SMITH Plein Aire Painting Supplies, Che brought (to show everyone what he actually uses) his entire personal Plein Aire Painting kit including his Daniel Smith Tripolar Half French Style Easel , Artist’s Tote bag, and three watercolor palettes , one each depending on his mood for that landscape! Two of the most talked about items were the Plein Aire Easel Shelf to add more workspace, and the clamp-on Artist Easel Umbrella to shade out glare while painting.

After the General Membership meeting was the anticipated Plein Aire watercolor painting demonstration by Deanne Lemley. Deanne re-created a Plein Aire watercolor painting while the audience watched. It was amazing to see the painting reveal itself while Danne painted, on the projected screen so everyone in the large audience could see. Deanne Lemley offered many tips on Plein Aire Watercolor Painting while she was working including these two:

“Stop painting when the light moves.”
and
“When you paint from life you see opportunities that
you can never make up.”

This was the last meeting until September. Non-members are welcome to attend these Northwest Watercolor Society meetings to introduce them to what the NWWS is about.

It was a fun and informative evening and many thanks to the members of the Northwest Watercolor Society for inviting DANIEL SMITH to participate!

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Originally published May 29, 2008

http://danielsmithart.blogspot.com/2008/05/last-tuesday-northwest-watercolor.html

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This weekends FREE demos at the DANIEL SMITH  Bellevue Store
SPECIAL EVENT Saturday, May 31st from 1 to 3:30 pm
ACRYLIC: Golden A to Z
Sunday, June 1st at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Garden Journal

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DON’T FORGET Molly’s Workshop June 8th at the

Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store

Come to the FREE demo and meet Molly ton learn more
about Garden Journaling, and to find out if Mollys’
Workshop in June would be good for you.

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Sunday June 8th

WATERCOLOR: Garden Journal with
Molly Hashimoto
Back by popular demand!
Fine-tune your skills for summer by taking one of Molly’s
most loved workshops.
Bring your own favorite photos and catalogs
to create beautiful pages of studies, sketches,
and small landscape plans.
Many different techniques will be demonstrated for you to find
the ones that work best for your journals and artistic purposes.
Bring a blank journal, or cut paper to size for a journal
that you can put together after the workshop is over.
Instructions will also be provided.
$75 per day
11 AM to 4:00 PM
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Originally published May 28, 2008

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This weekends FREE demos at the Bellevue DANIEL SMITH Store

Saturday, May 24th at 11 am & 1:45 pm

SUMI: Chinese Ink Painting
Read here about Patsy’s Sumi FREE demo at the Seattle Store May 6th
Patsy Surh O’Connell
FREE!

Sunday, May 25th at 12 & 2 pm

WATERCOLOR: Paint Watercolors that Dance with Light

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Orignally published May 23, 2008

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This weekends’ FREE demos at the DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store
Saturday, May 17th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
WATERCOLOR: Mixed Media with
FREE!
  
Sunday, May 18th at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Sketch Journaling with
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Originally published May 14, 2008

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This weekend FREE Art demo and Mother’s Day Event at the
Saturday, May 10th at 11 am & 1:45 pm
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Also, Don’t forget Molly Hashimoto’s Workshop
June 8th at the Seattle Store
Back by popular demand!
Fine-tune your skills for summer by taking one of
Molly’s most loved workshops.
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Sunday, Mother’s Day, May 11th from 11 am to 1 pm
WATERCOLOR: Paint a Special Mother’s Day Memory
with Store Staff. Samples, and some Hands-On.
Bring in small dried flowers to learn different methods
of integrating them into your artwork.
FREE!
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Originally published May 8, 2008

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Watercolor Sketch by Deborah Burns

Watercolor Sketch by Deborah Burns

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May is Watercolor Month at the DANIEL SMITH Stores in Bellevue and Seattle!
Through out the month of May, the focus is on watercolor 
and there are are lots of watercolor painting FREE demos,
Workshops, and the Watercolor Event May 17th & 18th.
So look for upcoming events, receptions, and demos
celebrating Watercolor Month
at DANIEL SMITH!
 
 
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Originally published May 8, 2008

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Watercolor Portrait of Che Lopez by Holly White Gehrt

Watercolor Portrait of Che Lopez by Holly White Gehrt

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This May there are two Watercolor 101 Workshops
with Che Lopez at the DANIEL SMITH Store in Bellevue .
Saturday May 3rd and Saturday May 17th
both are one hour from 9 to 10 am
and are $10.00 each day.

The cool thing is that each student will receive a $10.00 coupon to use toward the purchase of art materials!

This is a basic watercolor class where you will learn to stretch and staple watercolor paper, choose a basic watercolor palette, and learn about the features and benefits of watercolor brushes. You will also learn to create a simple wash, wet on wet methods, and dry painting techniques.
So if you always wanted to learn how to paint in watercolor, here is a great way to get you started!
Be sure to register early because class sizes are limited!

** Watercolor Portrait of Che Lopez by Holly White Gehrt

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Originally published May 1, 2008

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Saturday May 3rd from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm
WATERCOLOR: Showers & Flowers with
Annie Van Engelen
SPECIAL HANDS-ON EVENT with
[ You get to paint too! ]
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Originally published May 1, 2008

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Sunday May 4th at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Expanding on Your Travel Sketches with
Tom Hoffmann

 

Tom did a recent FREE demo on
at the Seattle DANIEL SMITH Store
it was very inspiring.
Don’t miss out!
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Originally published May 1, 2008

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Watercolor Painting by Deborah Stachowic

Watercolor Painting by Deborah Stachowic

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Sunday: May 4th at 12 & 2 pm
WATERCOLOR: Large Flowers with
Deborah Stachowic
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Originally published May 1, 2008

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Watercolor Artist Tom Hoffmann participated in a FREE Watercolor Demonstration last Saturday, April 19, at our DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store.

Tom talked about his painting philosophy, his creative process, shared with us some of his watercolor “sketches” from his travels in Mexico and painted a watercolor street scene from one of the sketches. It was especially interesting to listen to Tom talk about watercolor painting because one of his street scene paintings is on the cover of our new DANIEL SMITH Summer Sale Catalog.

Some of Toms’ tips for the attendees were that for him it’s about “what not to paint” that painting is a process of editing out everything but the essential visual keys. He later added that he “prefers to leave something for me [the viewer] to add to the piece”.

He also described it as kind of like a horizontal “graph” or timeline….

Photo (too much info) <—-> An artists balancing (”how little can you do and still tell the story”) <—-> sketch (too little info)

Tom shared with us how he mixes really rich, “not murky” darks (shadows) in his paintings by mixing DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine Watercolors in Phalo Blue, Quinacridone Red and Quinacridone Gold. In the new DANIEL SMITH Summer Sale Catalog on page 3, Tom talks more about this and other watercolor tips that he has found, definitly worth reading!

The audience was very attentive watching the painting come alive under Toms’ brush and watercolor, it was really amazing to watch it happen.

A couple of other things Tom said that I noted down because I thought they were interesting and motivational were: “The role of the pencil is to allow me to confidently put the paint down”. Darks are the “narrative content, and the forms that are worth looking at”. “I like gorgeous paint more than anything else”. And lastly, “I want people to say: ‘Hell, I can do that!’”

Tom Hoffmann is an instructor atthe Gage Academy of Art and will be offering workshops later this year through DANIEL SMITH, more information to be posted later. The workshops will be an excellent opportunity to learn from a very good instructor.

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Originally published April 22, 2008

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Last Saturday’s FREE demo at the DANIEL SMITH
was with watercolorist Ann Breckon
showing the audience some tips (and tricks too!)
for painting flowers and baskets in watercolor.
After the demo had ended, as usual, many people stayed to ask
a few more questions as they looked at the painting that Ann had
done during the demo, always a great way to learn!

If you would like a more intensive, hands-on class to learn more

about watercolor painting, register for Ann’s
coming up Thursday, April 24th.
Even if you are unsure of your drawing ability,
Ann will show you some tricks to get you beyond that.
 
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Thursday April 24th WATERCOLOR: Baskets in Watercolor

with Ann Breckon annbreckon.com
Come learn easy ways to paint what looks like a difficult subject.
Ann shows you how to create different kinds of woven baskets
that are beautiful, dimensional, and realistic.
This class will cover several ways to incorporate baskets
into your own charming still life paintings.
$75 per day 11 am to 4 pm
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Originally published April 11, 2008
 

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One of last February’s weekend Free demos at the DANIEL SMITH Seattle Store was with Anne Olwin .  Anne’s demo was on techniques for working on Wallis Sanded Professional Grade Pastel Paper using DANIEL SMITH Watercolors and Sennelier Soft Pastels.

For an one hour seminar, Anne Olwin was able to give a lot of information, tips and techniques packed into that space of time! For the watercolor portion, Anne worked on a sheet of the Wallis paper (about 16 X 20) which she had lightly sketched some sunflowers.  Beginning with the watercolors, Anne applied watercolors to the sanded surface. While she was doing it, she passed around to her audience, a sample of the paper with watercolor paint on it, so we could feel how rough the surface was (nice tooth to it) and what watercolor looked like.
As Anne began painting the watercolor onto the Wallis paper, we could see in the demo mirror how she applied it and how it was looking. We could see the sunflowers begin to take shape.  Then Anne turned the demo painting into mixed media by working some Sennelier Soft Pastels into some of the watercolor and into the plain surface. Anne began playing around with the surface and the media producing some very interesting results!

Anne’s ongoing chat about what she was doing began moving towards the idea of Having Fun With Painting! To not be afraid of playing around just to see what kind of results might happen. She said that if she liked the results, then that was something to remember to use another time, if she did not like it, well then Anne would remember that too.

The essence is that making art should fun, to not be afraid to play around, indulge in our natural child-like curiosity and experiment. We should also try not to treat our art supplies as so precious that we “freeze up” and stifle the creative flow or process, and to remember, that we can always start over on another piece of paper. Anne said that sometimes adults need “permission” to play with our art materials…and she gave her permission to the class with a laugh!

Everyone in the audience was really warmed up now about the idea of playing with the art materials, and ready to follow Anne’s play with the pastels on the Wallis paper.

Thanks to Anne Olwin for sharing with us some fun and exciting ideas with the watercolors and pastels on Wallis paper!

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Anne Olwin will also have a Workshop, Sunday, April 6th, 2008

“Get a jump on the spring flowers, learning how to capture their freshness and beauty.

Painting from the bounty of her own spring garden, Anne will show you how to capture the effects of light as it dances over fresh flowers and creates a vivid colorful composition.
Let Anne help you with her expert knowledge to arrange flowers in your spring compositions. $75 per day 11 am to 4 pm”
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Originally published April 1, 2008

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