MASTERCLASS - West Coast Scenes in Watercolour with James Koll

MASTERCLASS - West Coast Scenes in Watercolour with James Koll

Learn how to paint realistic landscapes and seascapes in watercolour that capture the light and atmosphere of the natural West Coast.

By Ellis Art Studios

Date and time

Sat, Sep 21, 2024 10:00 AM - Sun, Sep 22, 2024 5:00 PM PDT

Location

Ellis Art Studios

1021 Ellis Street Unit 203 Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Z3 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 1 day 7 hours

In this course, you will learn how to paint realistic landscapes and seascapes in watercolour that capture the light and atmosphere of the natural West Coast environment.

James will demonstrate how to break this often difficult medium down into manageable steps, applying clean washes and confident brushstrokes. Using a photo reference as a starting point you will form your strategy to translate your vision into a convincing watercolour interpretation. Emphasis will be on developing your observational and compositional skills to achieve an effective arrangement of dark and light values.

Attendees of this course will leave with fresh ideas and skills for watercolour

Capture the light and atmosphere of the west coast environment while developing fundamental skills of watercolour painting. You will learn strategies to translate your personal interpretation of a reference photo into a convincing watercolour landscape.

Registration:
You can secure your spot by purchasing this workshop online. If you have any questions, you can contact us at director@ellisartstudios.ca | 778.300.7699.

Refund & Cancellation Policy:
A supply list will be provided. You may withdraw 8 weeks prior to the workshop start date and receive a full refund. No refunds will be allowed after this date.

About The Instructor

James was born in Burnaby, British Columbia, where his passion for drawing and painting developed at an early age. He graduated from the Commercial Art Program at Capilano College in 1986 and worked a number of years as an illustrator in advertising and architecture.

James also has a curiosity towards science and technology, which eventually led to employment as a mechanical designer in the building construction industry. While enjoying the challenges of this different type of creativity and problem solving, he also came to the realization that his art means more than just a hobby to him. In 2006 he began exhibiting his elaborately executed watercolours at various shows throughout the Vancouver area and now dedicates himself full time to painting.

"My inspiration is usually some everyday experience of the world around me and especially the way light and shadow play upon a subject. All types of subject matter interest me and I am reluctant to restrict myself to any one genre. But being fortunate to have grown up in 'Beautiful B.C.' and enjoy many trips throughout the province, I feel a deep-rooted connection to British Columbia’s rugged landscapes and waterscapes. That connection often presents itself in my work.

“The choice of watercolour as a medium was influenced by my teachers at Capilano College, and although an unforgiving medium, it continues to intrigue me with its possibilities.”

James’ specialty has come to be highly detailed and meticulously executed watercolours, but over the last few years he has acted on the urge to get out of the studio and paint more spontaneously "en plein air" (outdoors directly from life). He has also been experimenting with acrylic paints on canvas, enjoying the creative freedom provided by this medium's versatility.