Watercolor Painting with Caleb: Barn Owl

Drawing & Painting

Watercolor Painting with Caleb: Barn Owl

Paint a barn owl in this loose-style watercolor paint-along workshop offering step-by-step instructions.

Member

$78.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Guest

$94.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Fri, 3/21/2025 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Fri, 3/21/2025

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Type:
Class

Location:
Commons

Interests:
Drawing, Painting

About

Sketch and paint a barn owl on 8-inch by 10-inch watercolor paper. This is a workshop-based class where you'll see demonstrations by the instructor as you follow along with your own painting. You'll receive personalized tips and instruction throughout the class.

Details

  • Bring your paints, a couple of pencils and brushes, a good eraser, and dive into painting! 
  • Basic watercolor skills are required.

Materials

  • A $5 materials fee, included in the price of the class, includes a workshop packet, cotton rag watercolor paper, reference materials, and class working materials (tape, towels, water vessels).
  • You need to bring:
    • Watercolor brush(es): A minimum of one #8 or #6 round or long-round. Three brushes are recommended: detail (#2/0, 1/0, 0, or 1), small (#3 or 4), medium (#6 or 8).
    • Watercolor paints with pallet, integrated or separate (minimum four mixing color set).
    • Pencil(s): Mechanical 0.5 or 0.7 recommended.
    • White or neutral eraser: White polymer or gum eraser recommended.
    • Optional: Sketchbook, and a reference picture (hardcopy or softcopy).

Class Policies

  • Ages 14 and up are welcome. This is planned as an adult class with instruction tailored to that audience. 
  • Under 14 admitted on a case-by-case with instructor permission.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Caleb Tucker

Caleb is a watercolor artist painting compositions highlighting Pacific Northwest flora and fauna. He enjoys the challenge of painting with watercolors and gets a thrill from sharing his art with all who find joy or remembrance in the works.

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