Details for "Harvest Queen with Another Car in Watercolour with Bill Miloglav"
Dates: Sat Apr 12 & Sun Apr 13 (2 days)
Times: 9:30 am to 4 pm
Location: Gallery 1710 at 1710 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC
Please arrive 20 min early to get settled in.
Coffee, tea and snacks will be provided. There will be 1/2 hour for lunch and you are responsible for bringing your own.
Level of Difficulty: This workshop is open to all levels, beginner, intermediate and advance.
Media: Watercolour
Description: We will be learning about composition, contrast, texture, gradiation, wet on dry, negative painting.
Do you want a challenge? Paint this scene during the workshop as a spring or summer scene. Think about what you would need to change.
Supply List:
Required
- Palette – primary colours plus, if you have them, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre, Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Lavender, and Payne's Gray. But basically, bring what you got.
- Brushes including a Rigger or Liner brush.
- Watercolour paper – 11 x 15 is recommended. You can go a little smaller or larger if you like.
- Masking tape
- Two containers for water
- Rag or paper towels
Optional, bring if you have these
- Masking Fluid
- Exacto Knife
- Pallet Knife
- 12 in ruler
About the Instructor: Bill Miloglav
Bill Miloglav was born in Croatia and moved to Canada in 1953 with his family. His Croatian first name is Baldozar which is sometimes used in his painting signature. He feels very fortunate to have grown up in Richmond, B.C. near the unique and historical village of Steveston.
Bill joined Richmond Fire Rescue when he was 27 and retired as a Captain in 2008. During his career he created several paintings depicting his co-workers in action; some of these paintings are hanging in several fire halls today. Bill has been painting since the age of twelve, mostly in watercolour or acrylic. Since retiring, Bill is able to share his passion for art by teaching. He teaches both watercolour and acrylic painting at Continuing Education and Senior Centres in the lower mainland of B.C.
His subjects are often old buildings, character people, old cars and trucks abandoned in fields, children, boats, landscapes and nature.
To Bill, "Painting is a journey to an unknown world for those willing to take the risk”.
If you have any questions, send an email to education@southdeltaartistsguild.com.
Cost & Status
- CAN$80.00
- CAN$68.00 with Member Workshop 15% Discount