Online Workshop Date: Nov 2
Relax and enjoy painting the unique blossoms of the Hollyhock
You'll be pleasantly surprised how easy painting these elegant and somewhat old-fashioned in watercolor can be.
Paint along during the workshop or at a later time with the recording. Use the provided reference photos, or be creative using your own. No drawing skills are required to enjoy the workshop. Let the water do the work and create some magic.
Meeting time
- 12 PM - 4 PM / New York
- 11 AM - 3 PM / Chicago
- 10 AM - 2 PM / Denver
- 9 AM - 1 PM / San Francisco
Includes
- Supply list
- Workbook
- Step-by-step lessons
- Reference photos and line drawings
- No drawing skills are required
“I've learned so much from your classes; they have been so informative, and I'm excited to apply what I've learned to something I design myself.” Debra Dunlap
Fun and Easy Watercolor
Relax and enjoy painting these garden favorites. Learn to be creative and when to leave the reference photo behind and get the desired results!
Hollyhocks are often associated with summer and early autumn, evoking feelings of warmth and abundance. Capturing these flowers in a painting can convey seasonal beauty and warmth.
The flowers come in a wide range of colors, such as pink, red, white, purple, and yellow, and offer an excellent opportunity to explore a vibrant palette.
The tall, spiky structure of these flowers has a classic and nostalgic charm that can evoke a sense of timeless beauty.
You have no idea how exceptional your teaching style is, accommodating so many of us at so many different levels and learning styles." Gail Gabriel
Curriculum
"you make virtual instruction absolutely seamless and easy to understand! What you're offering in your classes is amazing. Thank you so much for doing what you do! Susan Tate"
"I am having so much fun with your courses...I just love them....you are a great teacher." Linda Read
About Birgit O'Connor
Status of the (NWWS) NorthWest Watercolor Society, (LWS) Lousiana Watercolor Society, (CWA) California Watercolor Society.
Top-selling books include “Watercolor in Motion,” “Paint Watercolor Flowers,” and “Watercolor Essentials.” she has also been published in over 60 other national and international publications, such as Splash, Watercolor Magazine, American Watercolor Magazine, International Artist Magazine, Australian Artist Magazine, the New York Times, SF Gate, Watercolor Magazine, Dobry Zank (Poland), and L’Art de aquarelle (France).
A featured instructor with many Art Centers and Watercolor Societies throughout the United States and Canada, and faculty member of Watercolor Live 2020, 2021, 2023. Additionally, her work has been juried into several national and international exhibitions. She has also served as a judge and juror for numerous shows, including the Transparent Watercolor Society of America. Her memberships include Cambridge Who’s Who, Who's Who in America, and Who’s Who in American Women.