Today begins my Tiny Art class at the Community College of Beaver County. I'm looking forward to class!
We will be making small paintings of tiny things like flowers, snail shells, seashells, butterflies, feathers, and whatever else inspires us.
Right now, so many tiny buds are opening in nature, unfurling flowers & miniature leaves. It seems the ideal time to make tiny art.
Above is a photo of Spring Beauty, a native wildflower now blooming. Its blossoms are 1/2 inch wide, and when you get down close to the flower, you'll see tiny pink veins in the petals.
We will be painting our tiny subjects with gouache, an opaque paint that allows us to layer light marks on top of darker areas.
Here is a nature journal entry I made with gouache, finishing the details with colored pencils.
If you'd like to take a class with me in person, you can check my class schedule here: https://betsyblissart.blogspot.com/p/online-art-classes.html
And, you can follow this link to my CCBC Continuing Education Classes: https://ccbc.coursestorm.com/
Click on "Arts" under Beaver County and Washington County and you'll find my classes among the other art courses offered there. Each instructor's name is listed with the course descriptions.
I hope to see you in a class soon!
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