Learn to paint stunning watercolor flowers!
Immerse yourself in the beauty of watercolor as we explore the art of painting vibrant flowers. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, this workshop will guide you through key techniques to bring your floral compositions to life. We’ll focus on blending colors effortlessly with the wet-on-wet technique, creating harmonious backgrounds, and mastering the art of composition. With a focus on choosing the right colors, developing value contrasts, and refining details, you’ll learn how to paint flowers that feel alive on the page.
What Students Will Learn:
- How to blend watercolors smoothly using the wet-on-wet technique for soft, organic transitions
- Understanding composition to arrange floral elements in a balanced, visually pleasing way
- Creating effective backgrounds that enhance and complement the main subject
- Making thoughtful color choices to evoke the right mood and tone
- Using values to create depth, dimension, and contrast in your paintings
- Adding fine details that elevate your flowers from simple to stunning
This workshop offers a hands-on, relaxing environment where you'll walk away with new skills and a finished floral painting of your own.
LEVEL
All Levels
SUPPLIES INSTRUCTOR WILL PROVIDE
Extra photo references and supplies if students need or forget them
SUPPLIES TO BRING
Watercolor Paper – Arches cold press, 9x12 or similar
Sketching paper or sketchbook
Pencil
Kneaded eraser
Watercolor paint – your choice of colors – recommend professional watercolor paint Winsor & Newton, Daniel Smith, or QoR
Watercolor brushes
- large round (10 or 12) with a good point
- small round (4 or 6) with a good point
- liner (0 or 1)
Water container
Paper towels
Photo references of flowers – bring a few to choose from
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
About Lisa
Lisa Riannson is an award-winning artist who is known for her realistic watercolors. Her work has been exhibited in many national juried exhibitions in Colorado and New York. In 2020 she gave the community a look into her watercolor painting processes as a demonstrating artist at the Denver Art Museum.
Lisa is also a sought-after instructor. She has taught watercolor and acrylics classes at Park Hill Art Club and Colorado Free University, as well as hosted classes out of her own studio, including private lessons.
Artist Statement
I’m inspired by strong contrast, bursts of color, and fine details. I like to paint what I’m drawn to in the moment, whether it’s the subject matter or a shadow or a particular color. I’m interested in painting realistic subjects in an emotional and abstract way.
As a teacher, I’m passionate about demystifying the unpredictability of watercolor and helping students gain the skills and confidence to paint whatever they desire.
QUESTIONS
Please direct questions to Lisa at lisa@lisariannson.com