The drawing and water colour course is designed to explore different ways of looking; drawing with a range of materials pen and ink and developing a watercolour painting technique. You will develop your own sketchbooks with observational and imaginative drawing; and also use mixed media work. We will look at examples of different styles of drawing a variety of artists use along with pen and ink and water colour techniques.
Course aim
Start afresh with art or improve your art practice by developing your drawing and watercolour painting techniques using a range of drawing materials including pen and ink; and drawing and painting with a brush.
Do I need any particular skills or experience?
- You will need your own personal email address so that you’re able to login to the WEA’s digital learning platform: WEA Canvas. You will need to be able to understand how to follow URL links to pages on the internet. If you want to understand more about Canvas please visit: http://bit.ly/WEAonline
- You will need to be able to follow links to join our WEA live video learning platform: WEA Zoom. If you’d like to understand more about our video learning platform, Zoom please visit: http://bit.ly/WEAonline and http://bit.ly/ZoomSpec
- This course is for a group of around 15 students studying in a live video-learning platform conference and an online digital learning environment platform from the comfort of your own home.
- This course is for improvers
By the end of the course I should be able to:
- Start to create a sketch book journal of your work and be confident to sketch at home, outdoors and in museums.
- You will develop skills with watercolour painting techniques and improve use of colour and paint-handling.
- You will develop skills to use pen and wash techniques
- Improve your wellbeing through enjoying an art session working with other people online and socialising with others interested in art.
- 6. You will develop techniques in showing tonal contrast, to show shape and form
How will I be taught?
- The WEA’s digital learning platform, Canvas will be used to provide resources or to support lessons, enable assessment, provide learner feedback and for other activities for individuals away from the course. If you want to understand more about our digital learning platform please visit: http://bit.ly/WEAonline
- The WEA tutor will use a range of different teaching and learning methods and encourage you and the group to be actively involved in your learning
What kind of feedback can I expect?
- Your tutor will provide written, text and audio feedback recorded in WEA Canvas, WEA’s digital learning platform.
- A range of informal activities will be used by the tutor to see what you are learning which may include quizzes, question and answer, small projects and discussion
- You will have opportunities to discuss your progress with your tutor
- You will be encouraged to share your work with the group and discuss your learning
What else do I need to know?
- What you need: You will need an internet connection, speakers, a microphone and a webcam so that you can use our video learning platform, Zoom. If you’d like to understand more Zoom please visit: http://bit.ly/ZoomSpec
- You will need a personal email address to join the WEA’s digital learning platform, Canvas so that you can receive resources, record your progress and achievement and to work with others and share ideas. If you want to understand more about our digital learning platform please visit: http://bit.ly/WEAonline
- A4 or A3 sketch pads one of pastel or sugar paper and another of watercolour paper 300gms. Pencils HB, 2b, 5B. Charcoal or a conte pencil Pen & Ink, pen. Watercolours a palette, Synthetic or nylon watercolour brushes of different sizes. Kitchen roll, sponge, Fixative
Pre-course work, reading and information sources
- You will have access to course resources and links to wider learning through the WEA’s digital learning platform, Canvas: http://bit.ly/WEAonline
- No pre reading is required but research on the subject on the internet or in the library may be helpful
What can I do next?
- Progress to another WEA course
- Progress to a course with another provider
- Become involved with the WEA in a range of voluntary work and other activities including campaigning as a WEA member
- You could progress to Higher Education courses. Follow link to the PEARL website for information http://pearl.open.ac.uk/
- Access the WEA What Next? booklet here http://www.wea.org.uk/learn-wea/what-can-i-do-next
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Practical Drawing and Watercolour Painting for Improvers - Joy Girvin







