Olive's Workshops
Daffodil Landscapes in Watercolor
Daffodil Landscapes in Watercolor
8 in stock
Instructor: Suzy DesLauriers
Day & Date: Saturday, February 22, 2025
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Tuition: $85.00
Ages: Adult (18 and Up)
Experience Level: All levels are welcome. No experience required.
Students Please Bring:
- The instructor will provide a paint kit for workshop use with a rental fee (info below).
- Students will also need to purchase a pre-cut paper kit for this workshop, paper kits will be available for purchase at Olive’s Porch, the day of the workshop (info below).
- Note taking materials.
- (Optional) A snack and/or water bottle. Filtered water is available in the classroom.
Come celebrate Daffodils, a harbinger of Spring. We will use transparent color to create depth, and we will blend various colors to create Daffodils, leaves and landscape. Experience the joy of mountain landscape while daffodils are in bloom. We’ll explore texture as time allows.
There will be a 1- hour lunch break. Bring a sack lunch or explore local dining options.
An additional fee for materials provided by your instructor for this workshop is estimated at $15.00 THIS FEE IS PAYABLE TO THE INSTRUCTOR at the time of the workshop. This is a rental fee for using the instructors painting kit. You will also need to purchase a pre-cut paper kit for this workshop from Olive’s Porch for $10.00. Material fees may change depending on the number of participants and price of materials at the workshop. *Payment by cash or check is required for materials fees.
* Workshops are subject to low enrollment cancellation if the minimum number of 4 students is not reached. If you have any questions, you’re welcome to call Olive’s Porch for up-to-date enrollment information.
About Instructor: Suzanne DesLauriers has been a working artist for over thirty years. She was the 1996 Western North Carolina Creative Teacher of the Year and the 1999-2000 North Carolina Secondary Art Teacher of the Year. Suzy is a signature member of the Southern Appalachian Artists Guild and of the Southern Watercolor Society and the Southeastern Pastel Society. She has taught and exhibited her work in the Carolinas, Maine, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee. She believes in unlocking the artist within each of us.