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Dustan Knight Watercolor Workshop: Painting Waves

  • 2 Walker Street Kittery, ME 03904 (map)

Dustan Knight: Painting Waves in Watercolor Workshop
Saturday, October 21st, 10am-2:30pm in the Kittery Art Association HUB (Lower Level)
Workshop Fee: $75.00/person

Dustan Knight is a well known local artist with more than forty years of experience in painting watercolor landscapes. With a MFA from Pratt institute in New York City and a MA in Art History from Boston University, Dustan retired from teaching full time at an Art College to dedicate herself to her studio work.

Dustan’s painterly style is loose and spontaneous and she makes it look easy and fun. She is more concerned with expressing her personal experience than recreating a generic wave. During this workshop you will learn new techniques and observe Dustan’s creative decision-making process based on her knowledge of the watercolor medium and her passion for the subject matter.

The Workshop Fee is $75 per person, and tickets must be purchased in advance here:
Dustan Knight: Painting Waves in Watercolor Workshop

Materials Required: All Artists must bring the following materials with them to the workshop.

- 15 x 20” (approximately) cold press or hot press 140lb watercolor paper (preferably D’arches)
- Support board to adhere paper during class
- Masking tape
_ Pencil
- Eraser
- Old credit card (or similar)
- Watercolor sponge
- Old toothbrush
- Assorted watercolor brushes
- Two water containers
- Palette
- Watercolor paints (blues, yellows, reds, etc.)
- Paper towels
- Scrap watercolor paper
- Spray bottle

There will also be a brief meal break. Please pack a lunch and bring it with you.

Dustan Knight will also have copies of her book Painting Impressionist Landscapes available during the workshop for $25.00. If you would like to purchase a copy, please make payments directly to Dustan via Cash, Check or Venmo.

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