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Watercolor Plein Air Workshop with Fred Kingwill

$175.00

Introductory to intermediate Watercolor Plein Air Workshop with Artist Fred Kingwill.

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Plein Air Montana artist Fred Kingwill will be teaching a two day introductory to intermediate watercolor Plein Air Workshop on July 28th & 29th from 9am – 4pm.

Supplies are not included – please refer to the supply list to come prepared for the workshop. This includes watercolor paper, paints, & brushes. See and download full supply list here.

The class will begin on July 28th at 9am for an indoor introduction at the Bozeman Art Museum & Plein Air portion will begin that afternoon. Class on the 29th will be fully en Plein Air, meeting location and schedule will be shared after sign up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Instructing Artist: Fred Kingwill

See his website here

Watercolor artist, Fred Kingwill was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1943, where his love affair with wild places, plants and critters first began. Even at an early age, he enjoyed art and was encouraged in that direction by his family. Fred loves to paint watercolors and feels they fit his personality, lifestyle, and the things he likes to paint. He attended Colorado State University where he received a degree in Forest Recreation and later obtained a Masters in Environmental Communications from The University of Michigan. In addition to his art career, he has worked as a Naturalist, High School Conservation Teacher, Forester, Public Information Officer, Management Consultant and has taught graduate courses in Environmental Education for The University of Michigan and Northern Colorado. During his service with the U.S. Navy, he was a  photojournalist in Vietnam and the Caribbean. For over 36 years, he has taught watercolor classes and workshops throughout the country including 4 years teaching art on a cruise ship going to Alaska.

Fred likes to emphasize COLOR in his transparent watercolors and he is best known for his mountain landscapes, wildlife, and flower  paintings. He has won numerous awards including being Wyoming’s Ducks Unlimited Artist of the Year and winning 3 Peoples Choices awards from the Wyoming Watercolor Society. He has participated in Art Fairs since the 1960’s. His workshops and classes feature an experimental-process approach to learning in a positive environment. Through a combination of demonstrations, exercises, critiques and caring motivation to “DO IT”, he has helped thousands of people to better understand and enjoy watercolors.