Watercolor Color Mixing

Watercolor Color Mixing

Adult Class | Available

All levels welcome, recommended for beginners. La profesora habla español.
4/6/2026-6/8/2026
9:30 AM-12:30 PM EST on Mon
$295.00
$275.00
$20.00

Watercolor Color Mixing

Adult Class | Available

Explore watercolor while learning core concepts in color mixing, color theory, and color palettes. In this beginner-friendly course you will paint in a supportive, community-centered studio environment. Be inspired by the work of historic and contemporary watercolor artists and illustrators. Practice watercolor techniques through fun exercises – and end the session by developing a painting in a palette of your own creation.

La profesora habla español.

You Will Build Skills In:
- Working with a limited set of paints to create an impressively wide range of colors!
- Color mixing on a tray & on paper Understanding color temperature (warm and cool versions of each color)
- Creating luminous lights & brights, expressive darks, and beautiful neutrals
- Color swatching and color matching using secondary (2 pigment) and tertiary (3 pigment) mixes
- Making the most of watercolor’s unique properties, including transparency & granulation
- Using intentional color schemes & developing a palette to express your own artistic voice

Please Note: Class will not meet on Monday, May 25 in observance of Memorial Day.

  • All students should bring the materials listed below to the first class. The brands and products are suggestions to help students who do not already own watercolors shop more confidently. Students who already own watercolor materials do not need to buy any of the specific products on the list as long as they have a sketchbook, a brush and the 6 artist-grade paint colors listed.

    • A watercolor-paper journal or sketchbook. Look for: Acid free, cold press paper, 90lb minimum paper weight. Budget-friendly option: Canson XL Watercolor Pad, 7”x10”. Instructor’s favorite: Hand Book Paper Co. Travelogue Watercolor Journals.
    • One watercolor brush (“round”, between size 6 and 12). Budget-friendly option: Princeton Velvet Touch. Good investment: A travel style brush like the Princeton Neptune Series 4750.
    • Artist-quality watercolor paints (tubes or pans) that include these 6 colors: A warm “sunflower” yellow, a cool “lemon” yellow, a warm “purple-leaning” blue, a cool “green-leaning” blue, a warm “orangey” red and a cool “pinkish” red. Not sure what all that means? That’s ok! This recommended set has it all! Daniel Smith Extra Fine Watercolor Essentials (Set of six 5ml tubes.) Blick and other stores carry the set online. If you prefer to shop in person you can get it from Plaza Art in West Philly or at Blick in store packaged with a bottle of watercolor ground for a few more dollars.
    • A mixing tray/watercolor palette with wells. Budget and travel-friendly option: A lightweight plastic palette. Good investment: A porcelain palette.
    • Two clean cups or containers for water

    During the first class students will be introduced to a range of other watercolor materials, including free, low-cost and artist-grade options. No other supplies are required, but students may wish to buy small quantities of tape, additional paper, and other optional materials over the course of the class.

Lindsey Benitz

Lindsey is a Philadelphia-based printmaker and watercolor artist. She is inspired by the people and places that make her feel at home — including her kids, the house she grew up in, her mother’s garden, and her neighborhood. She creates still life paintings in watercolor and gouache, and etchings using both traditional and experimental processes. She is an active member of Fleisher Art Memorial and is grateful for the community of artists there.
https://www.lindseybenitz.com/