Watercolour, Gouache and Graphite Masterclass with Stu Doherty

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Join local artist Stu Doherty in a watercolour masterclass learning to paint sculptural Banksia branches with the addition of gouache and graphite pencil.


Snapshot

When

  • Saturday, 18 January 2025 | 10:00 AM - 04:00 PM

Duration

6 hours

Location

Art Lab

Description

Glasshouse Regional Gallery presents:

Summer Fun: Watercolour, Gouache and Graphite Masterclass with Stu Doherty

Join local artist Stu Doherty in a watercolour masterclass learning to paint sculptural Banksia branches with the addition of gouache and graphite pencil.

Stu’s detailed watercolour paintings are calm and mesmerising, they glorify the beauty of native plants in delicate detail and colour.

Watercolour can take years to master, and during this class Stu will share his wealth of knowledge and passion for this unpredictable medium with practical demonstrations and exercises.

Unleash your creativity as you dive into the soothing flow of pigment and water on paper under Stu's expert guidance. From delicate washes to wet-in-wet, you'll learn the secrets of layering, blending, adding gouache, and creating textures with graphite, taking your skills to new heights while painting a local specimen of Banksia.

BYO lunch. Tea and coffee provided.

About the Artist

Stu Doherty

Port Macquarie is home to Australian artist Stu Doherty, the land of the Biripi people inspires and directs his gentle watercolour practice. Born in Camden, south west of Sydney, and studying at East Sydney Technical College in the late 90’s, Stu has always drawn inspiration from his natural surroundings.

An essential element of Doherty’s creative process is being physically present in the landscape, where he spends time walking, collecting objects and photographing daily. These collected items and photographs become the foundation of his studio work, serving as inspiration for quick watercolour studies and texture experiments that then inform and direct his larger finished works on paper.

www.studoherty.com | @stu.doherty.artist

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