Tony Couch       June 1 – 7, 2008 (Five Teaching Days)
Watercolor: You Can Do It

This will be a thorough workshop, with Tony doing a full sheet demonstration painting each morning, plenty of time for you to paint in the afternoon, and a critique at the end of each day of all of the work done that day. He will unravel much of the “mystery” surrounding design while he shows you how to make your paintings fresh and crisp – and he’ll make color much simpler for you. Many students have said they have learned more in one day at his workshop than in four years of art school.

The workshop is geared to beginner, intermediate and professional painter, alike. You’ll work hard, but Tony will show you how to have fun doing it. The eight principles of design will be cut down to size for you and each day you will see how they are applied to a painting. You will learn something valuable and practice it on the spot, coming away with increased understanding and several paintings of your own of which you will be proud.

Classes start at 9 each morning. After a brief talk on the day’s objectives, Tony will do a complete painting, telling you what he’s doing, and why - as he does it. At noon we break for lunch, then YOU paint in the afternoon, while what you have seen and learned that morning is fresh in your mind. It’s the fastest way to learn. One afternoon Tony will give a slide/lecture on the principles of design, using his paintings and those of other artists. He’ll cover the major value patterns as well as a simple way to effectively use color. On Wednesday afternoon Tony will get the “beginners” together to cover basic watercolor, including equipment and how to make the monster behave, create the 3 textures and many other things that “no one ever tells you about because they think you already know it”. You may either attend or use this time to paint. About 4pm each day Tony will critique all the work produced that day, including his own. It’s a time at which much is learned by everyone.

Tony Couch received a BA degree in art from University of Tampa, and did further work at Pratt Institute in New York, while an artist for Associated Press, and for years freelanced and studied with Edgar A. Whitney, ANA. His book, WATERCOLOR, You Can Do It, was published by Northlight Books in 1987 and to this day remains the publisher’s all time best selling book on painting. His books been translated into Chinese and Japanese for those markets. Two other books on technique and design were also published, as well as 10 videos/DVDs on painting. He has written several articles on watercolor for national magazines and his work is included in the instruction books of 11 other painters. He conducts workshops throughout the US and abroad.

Studio: Something for all levels.
Workshop Fee: $525 + tax.
Room & Meal Fee: $433 + tax.
Class Fees Explained
Workshop Itinerary

Tony Couch
Tony Couch
Tony Couch
Tony Couch
Tony Couch
Tony Couch

Workshop’s itinerary
Sunday 6/1
Check-In to your unit at Dillman’s (check-in time is 3:00)
5:00 Welcome Reception
6:00 Dinner

Monday – Friday 6/2-6/6
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Class in Session

Tuesday 6/3
6:00 Dinner

Friday 6/6
4:00 Farewell Champagne Toast

Saturday 6/7
Depart after breakfast (check-out time is 10:00)

Day students are welcome to attend the Welcome Reception and Farewell Reception (included in your package). You are also invited to join the class for breakfasts and dinners (additional fee).

PAL’s (Participants at large) can vacation at Dillman’s for $300, includes accommodations. Costs for breakfasts, dinners and receptions are additional.

Box lunches are available at Dillman’s for an additional fee.

 

  
Sunset at Dillman's