The artful field journal: botanical studies in watercolor
materials list
• Any sketchbook or journal you have can work for this class. It is recommended to use a journal that opens flat, with pages thick enough to handle watercolors. It also works fine to use single sheets of watercolor paper.
• No. 2 or HB pencil, or softer
• Any type of colored pencils: at least one light and one dark color
• Writing pen. Pigma Micron is recommended.
• Any type of watercolor brushes. A No. 8 or 10 round and a No. 3 or 4 round (or a “water brush”) are recommended.
• Any type of paint. Tube watercolors are recommended, but any type of watercolors, tempera, acrylics, or colored inks, can all work.
• Tube of white gouache paint (not watercolor)
• Palette. This can be a plastic lettuce bin lid, a paper plate covered with saran wrap, a china plate, or a traditional paint palette, if you have one.
• Collected or purchased leaves, flowers, flower petals, and/or plants for observation. You may also use photographs as a reference.