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| Have you been longing to work with light and color but can’t devote a week to a class? This introductory watercolor workshop will guide participants in the use and choice of materials, including paper, pigment, brushes, sponges, and where to find them. We’ll look at artwork done in the watercolor medium from a variety of cultures, followed by demonstrations of mixing paint, the application of watercolors on a spectrum of papers, and the effects of using different kinds of brushes and sponges. Mornings will be spent indoors, focusing on technique. In the afternoon, if the weather is nice, we’ll move out of doors to experiment. |
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| M.J. Levy Dickson works in a variety of mediums, but chooses watercolor when trying to create a harmonious tension between mood and subject. While in the Diploma program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston she studied with Jan Cox, has a BFA from Tufts University, and an MFA in Art Education from Boston University. She has taught at MIT, the Boston Architectural Center, Lesley University, as well as the Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts. She has worked privately with all age groups and has most recently been Artist-in-Residence in Tangier. She has exhibited in Iceland as well as Morocco and is part of the Artist Registry at the Drawing Center in New York. She is represented in many public and private collections and is currently working on a project for the Trustees of Reservations. |
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