Painting Forms in Nature with Watercolor (5 sessions)

Painting Forms in Nature with Watercolor (5 sessions)

Adult Class | Available

Intermediate to advanced level suggested.
4/24/2026-5/22/2026
1:00 PM-4:00 PM EST on Fri
$205.00
$185.00
$20.00

Painting Forms in Nature with Watercolor (5 sessions)

Adult Class | Available

The beauty of natural forms has been a continual source of fascination and inspiration for artists. We will learn to interpret and translate what is observed into painting language. This watercolor workshop will allow you to investigate nature's creations using the highly expressive and versatile medium of watercolor. Discover essential techniques through instructor demonstrations and practice painting (weather permitting) the outdoors. Students should have some prior experience painting with watercolor.

What You Will Learn:
- Learn to find a composition from the visible world
- Interpret the essential visual components of your subject into painted form
- Create a color palette and mix colors
- Practice mark-making and creating expressive surfaces
- Learn to work confidently with a direct, alla prima approach

Please Note: This is an offsite class with the first session meeting at Fleisher. More details about locations will be shared the first session of class. 

  • Required Supplies (bring these to first class):
    • Paint: Watercolors, Tubes and/or Pans (they are interchangeable and inter-mixable). A basic set of 10 pan or tube “artist quality” colors is good. Reputable brands include Windsor and Newton, Schmincke, Sennelier, Van Gogh, and Holbein.
    • Recommended colors: Ultramarine Blue, Lemon Yellow, Permanent Rose, Viridian, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, and Pthalo Blue, Dioxazine Violet,Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Lamp Black, Chinese (Zinc) White
    • Optional colors: Cobalt Blue, Cerulean Blue, Aureolin Yellow
    • Optional: Gouache basic painting set. Same colors as above. Or, a basic set of ten colors.
    • Brushes
    • Small round soft brush (#4, 5, or 6). Medium round soft brush (#10, 11, or 12). 1” Flat Brush
    • Optional: #18 mop brush, #0 or #1 round brush
    • Optional: water brush (the kind that stores water inside the shaft)
    • Paper
    • Watercolor paper, 140lb (aka ~300gsm) weight, cold press. Sheets, a pad, or a block. Minimum size 9”x12”. Any paper labelled “Watercolor” will work. Arches Aquarelle is best commonly available brand.
    • Drawing board, if you are using individual sheets or pads; you will need to attach the paper to something rigid. If you are using a block, the block alone will suffice.
    • Portable easel (optional). If you want to paint standing. This will prop up your drawing board or block. Important: this easel should allow you lay the paper down to almost flat. (Watercolor, unlike oil or acrylic, can not be painted vertically.) If you do not have this, many students have successfully painted on their laps sitting down.
    • Optional: folding chair. For painting sitting down or resting whilst painting standing. Otherwise, a blanket or towel to lay on the ground.
    • Rags or paper towels
    • Two sealable jars of water
    • Sketch book
    • H, F, or HB graphite pencil
    • Pencil sharpener
    • White plastic eraser
    • Paint mixing tray (this can be part of your paint set)
    • Painter’s (blue) tape
    • Xacto or Olfa snap-off knife
    • Masking Fluid (optional)
    • Sea Sponge (optional)
    • Spray Bottle (optional)
    • Color wheel (optional)
    • Something to carry it all in
    • Appropriate clothing for the weather (including a hat for sunny days)
    • A water bottle for drinking

Albert Fung

Albert Fung was born and raised in San Francisco. He earned his BFA in printmaking from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1992 and his MFA in painting and printmaking from Massachusetts College of Art in 1996. He paints in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and pastels; often in combination. He also makes prints in relief, intaglio, lithography, and ink jet. From 1993 to 2011, he made and exhibited his art in New York City. In addition, he printed limited edition lithographs and later digital photographs and editions for artists; later, he worked as an IT Director.

In 2003, he began practicing yoga, which through to today informs his spiritual and healing journey. In 2015 he gained his yoga teaching certification from Motherheart Yoga Sangha; and he has now taught yoga for over ten years. Yoga’s attitude of care and seeking has been a significant influence on his art teaching. In 2011, he moved to Philadelphia, where he continues to produce artwork.

He has exhibited widely, including at City Arts Salon; and he has taught at several art centers, including Fleisher, and universities, including Tyler School of Art, in the Philadelphia area. He is currently a Co Founder and Co-coordinator of Philly Crit; and he is a member of the Art Advisory Committee of In Liquid.

His work may be seen at alfung.com