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X-WR-CALDESC:Learn how to paint snow on hillsides\, mountaintops\, and tree
 s.  \nMolly will send out drawings for you to take a look at and draw in a
 dvance so that you can paint along with her during the live class. Complet
 ed paintings will also be sent so that you have a reference as you are pai
 nting.  Feel free to draw and paint in your own style\, and to use your ow
 n photos! Your individual interpretation of subjects is encouraged! \nWe'l
 l use masking fluid on a carefully rendered snow-laden hemlock\, so if you
  want to try that\, purchase Winsor and Newton masking fluid in advance. 
 \n\n\nCost: $53 members\, $60 non-members\nLimit of 20 participants\nAfter
  registering\, you will receive the Zoom link information\n\nWatercolor Su
 pply List:\n**NOTE: the materials you already have at home are fine! The o
 nly item Molly suggests you buy is Arches 140 lb. cold press watercolor pa
 per.\n-Drawing pencil HB (for watercolor under sketches)\n\n-Artist eraser
 \, white Mars plastic (made by Staedtler)\n\n-Paper: Arches 140 lb. cold p
 ress watercolor paper\, 100% rag cut to your preferred size for painting. 
 Check out the new horizontal and square format blocks\, too.\n\n-Lightweig
 ht board for paper mounting for ease of painting if you use single sheets 
 with clips or rubber bands.\n\n-Brushes: Sable or sable/synthetic blend wa
 tercolor brushes: #12\, #6\, and #4 round\, ¾” flat.\nOther sizes and type
 s are optional.  Do not buy a synthetic brush in #12 or #8 size:  they are
  too stiff and do not lay smooth washes.  Synthetics are fine for #4 and s
 maller sizes.  I like Da Vinci Maestro sable rounds the best\, but they ar
 e expensive.  A sable/synthetic blend works well and is cheaper.  Other br
 ushes I like using are smaller flat brushes with chisel edges (which are u
 seful for softening edges\, and lifting out)\, riggers or liners for small
  line work. \n\n-Water and water containers or water brushes\n\n-Palette: 
 Alvin 18 pan with blue waterproof seal\, filled with the following tube pa
 ints: \nPaints: I use Daniel Smith watercolors\nReds: Cool: permanent aliz
 arin crimson \nWarm: pyrrol scarlet \nBlues:  Cool: phthalo blue (green sh
 ade) \nWarm:  phthalo blue (red shade) or French ultramarine blue or ultra
 marine blue\nYellows: Cool:  hansa yellow light \nWarm:  hansa yellow medi
 um \nViolet:  carbazole violet \nBrowns and golds:  quinacridone burnt ora
 nge\, yellow ochre or raw sienna (you can substitute burnt umber or burnt 
 sienna for the quinacridone burnt orange). \nOther colors you may want to 
 add\, in order of their usefulness:  cobalt blue\, hansa yellow deep or ne
 w gamboge\, perylene green\, perinone orange\, indanthrone blue\, Chinese 
 white or Winsor and Newton permanent white gouache-it has more covering po
 wer than Chinese white.\n\n-Paper towels\, rags\n\n- Winsor and Newton Mas
 king Fluid\, white pens (I like Posca paint pens for corrections)\nSea spo
 nge for corrections\, Cheap Joe’s Fritch scrub brushes\, also for correcti
 ons
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DESCRIPTION:Learn how to paint snow on hillsides\, mountaintops\, and trees
 .  \nMolly will send out drawings for you to take a look at and draw in ad
 vance so that you can paint along with her during the live class. Complete
 d paintings will also be sent so that you have a reference as you are pain
 ting.  Feel free to draw and paint in your own style\, and to use your own
  photos! Your individual interpretation of subjects is encouraged! \nWe'll
  use masking fluid on a carefully rendered snow-laden hemlock\, so if you 
 want to try that\, purchase Winsor and Newton masking fluid in advance. \n
 \n\nCost: $53 members\, $60 non-members\nLimit of 20 participants\nAfter r
 egistering\, you will receive the Zoom link information\n\nWatercolor Supp
 ly List:\n**NOTE: the materials you already have at home are fine! The onl
 y item Molly suggests you buy is Arches 140 lb. cold press watercolor pape
 r.\n-Drawing pencil HB (for watercolor under sketches)\n\n-Artist eraser\,
  white Mars plastic (made by Staedtler)\n\n-Paper: Arches 140 lb. cold pre
 ss watercolor paper\, 100% rag cut to your preferred size for painting. Ch
 eck out the new horizontal and square format blocks\, too.\n\n-Lightweight
  board for paper mounting for ease of painting if you use single sheets wi
 th clips or rubber bands.\n\n-Brushes: Sable or sable/synthetic blend wate
 rcolor brushes: #12\, #6\, and #4 round\, ¾” flat.\nOther sizes and types 
 are optional.  Do not buy a synthetic brush in #12 or #8 size:  they are t
 oo stiff and do not lay smooth washes.  Synthetics are fine for #4 and sma
 ller sizes.  I like Da Vinci Maestro sable rounds the best\, but they are 
 expensive.  A sable/synthetic blend works well and is cheaper.  Other brus
 hes I like using are smaller flat brushes with chisel edges (which are use
 ful for softening edges\, and lifting out)\, riggers or liners for small l
 ine work. \n\n-Water and water containers or water brushes\n\n-Palette: Al
 vin 18 pan with blue waterproof seal\, filled with the following tube pain
 ts: \nPaints: I use Daniel Smith watercolors\nReds: Cool: permanent alizar
 in crimson \nWarm: pyrrol scarlet \nBlues:  Cool: phthalo blue (green shad
 e) \nWarm:  phthalo blue (red shade) or French ultramarine blue or ultrama
 rine blue\nYellows: Cool:  hansa yellow light \nWarm:  hansa yellow medium
  \nViolet:  carbazole violet \nBrowns and golds:  quinacridone burnt orang
 e\, yellow ochre or raw sienna (you can substitute burnt umber or burnt si
 enna for the quinacridone burnt orange). \nOther colors you may want to ad
 d\, in order of their usefulness:  cobalt blue\, hansa yellow deep or new 
 gamboge\, perylene green\, perinone orange\, indanthrone blue\, Chinese wh
 ite or Winsor and Newton permanent white gouache-it has more covering powe
 r than Chinese white.\n\n-Paper towels\, rags\n\n- Winsor and Newton Maski
 ng Fluid\, white pens (I like Posca paint pens for corrections)\nSea spong
 e for corrections\, Cheap Joe’s Fritch scrub brushes\, also for correction
 s
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SUMMARY:Snow and Winter Landscapes with Molly Hashimoto
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