Dale Popovich
Building a New Depth: Mastering Gouache or Pastel with Watercolors

May 31 - Jun 5

4 Teaching Days

Description

Returning for the 8th year in 2026

Are you ready to elevate your watercolor skills and capture the true spirit of the Great Northwoods? Join Dale L. Popovich for a transformative 4-day workshop that will deepen your understanding of transparent watercolors. Through a methodical, step-by-step changing landscapes on watercolor paper. Whether you’re painting the vibrant colors of fall or the quiet stillness of winter, you’ll gain the confidence and technique needed to create stunning works of art. This is your opportunity to push your watercolor skills to new heights and become the artist you’ve always aspired to be. Sign up now and let your creativity flourish!

Furthermore, Dale will demonstrate how to seamlessly integrate pastel or gouache into your watercolors, elevating them to new heights of expression and depth. This approach brings a fresh, compelling voice to your work, adding richness and vitality to every in brushstroke.

Before the Workshop
Dale will send you a specially crafted PDF workbook to set you up for success. He recommends printing it out and placing it in a ring binder, with some of his students even using protective sleeves to keep everything in pristine condition. If you prefer digital, you can easily upload it to your tablet for quick access during the workshop.

This workbook includes:
Reference Photos for each demonstration, giving you a clear visual guide to follow.

Pencil Sketches to recreate before the workshop, so you’re ready to dive right in.

Value Photos to help you understand light and dark in your compositions.

Color Lists for each painting, ensuring you have the right palette at your fingertips.

Supply List so you’re fully prepared with everything you need.

Subject Descriptions that break down what you’ll be painting and why it matters.

Techniques for Each Demo to give you step-by-step guidance.

What You’ll Walk Away With—a clear understanding of what you’ll achieve by the end of the workshop.SEPT 29-Oct 4, 2025 Dillman’s fall 2025 of 2 3

A Note-Taking Page in each section to capture key ideas and insights.

Recommended Reading to further your learning.
Additionally, Dale will personally call you before the workshop to address any questions you may have, ensuring you’re fully prepared and ready to make the most of the experience.

The Workshop
Teaching through a paint-along method allows the student to follow each step as it unfolds, observing the brushwork and techniques in real time. It offers a rare opportunity to pause, reflect, and recreate what has just been demonstrated—a powerful way to internalize the process. Dale encourages his students to ask questions freely as he paints, understanding that curiosity is the foundation of growth. He believes that every inquiry, no matter how small, deepens the connection between artist and craft.
And don’t forget to bring your camera. Capturing key moments along the way provides a valuable reference as you build your understanding. For Dale, the act of teaching is as much about sharing his insights as it is about fostering a spirit of exploration. In his view, knowledge shared generously leads to mastery—and that is the essence of excellent learning.

Dale Will Show You:
The Symphony of Seasons
Each season has its own voice, expressed through unique colors and temperatures.
Spring: The tender greens of awakening earth and cool breezes.
Summer: The heat-soaked vibrancy of midday light and shadow.
Autumn: The richness of ochres, russets, and fading greens.
Winter: The cool austerity of snow, softened by diffused light.
Understanding these nuances will guide us in painting the year’s cycle with truth and feeling.

The Atmospheric Perspective of Winter:
Offers lessons in subtlety.
Learn how light behaves differently in the cold season.
Observe the softened edges of snow-laden trees and hills.
Explore the interplay of warm and cool tones in a muted winter palette.

Planes and Their Values:
Nature reveals itself in planes, and mastery of their values brings depth and realism to your work.
Sky: The lightest and most luminous of the planes.
Slanted Planes (Mountains): Transitioning from illuminated to shadowed, they give structure to the landscape.
Vertical Planes (Trees): Strong and upright, they balance the composition.SEPT 29-Oct 4, 2025 Dillman’s fall 2025 of 3 3
Horizontal Planes (Ground): Anchoring the scene with the weight of shadow and light.

Building Depth with Gouache and Pastel:
Discover how gouache or pastel, when applied with balance, enriches watercolor.
Techniques to enhance the interplay of light, texture, and detail will be demonstrated.
Samples will reveal how these mediums can integrate seamlessly into your work, creating depth without overpowering the transparency of watercolor.
With an eye on nature’s truths and a brush ready to translate its beauty, let us explore these principles, seeking to refine not just our technique but our understanding of the landscape’s poetry. Please join me this fall at Dillman’s.

Biography

Theres a certain kind of light that falls differently in the Northwoods, softer, humbler, and its that light Dale Popovich has spent a lifetime chasing. An award-winning watercolorist and teacher, Dale is known for capturing the quiet truth of the American landscape, not its postcard beauty, but its soul.

Nearly five decades ago, that vision was nearly lost. A cyst on his optic nerve took away 80% of his sight. After a nine-hour surgery, he had to relearn how to walk, climb stairs, and write his own name. But when his sight finally returned, something extraordinary happened: he saw differently. He began to filter out the noise, to distill the world into essence, value, and light. That became the foundation of his art and teaching, to teach people to truly see™.

Dales love of nature began as a boy in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Long days fishing glassy lakes, watching storms roll over pines, and feeling the hush of dusk settle across the land, these early memories rooted deeply. They shaped not just his palette but his philosophy: that painting isnt about reproducing nature, its about remembering how it feels to stand inside it.

A graduate of The American Academy of Art in Chicago, Dale studied under the great Irving Shapiro, AWS, a mentor who instilled both discipline and devotion to watercolors expressive strength. Dale would later return to that same academy, teaching for 22 years and guiding hundreds of artists to find their own way of seeing.

Today, Dale serves on the faculty of the historic Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago, one of Americas oldest artist institutions. He continues to teach through weekly online studio classes, national workshops, and demonstrations that blend technique with philosophy. Together with his wife, artist and designer Marilee, he co-founded the Towering Winds Academy of Fine Arts, an online school devoted to sharing their combined passion for art and observation with a global audience.

Over the course of his career, Dale has taught more than 6,500 students, many of whom have gone on to become professional artists. His work can be found in collections across the country, from corporate offices like Johnson & Johnson to cabins deep in the Northwoods.

Dale is a signature member of the Illinois Watercolor Society and an active member of:

• The Palette & Chisel Academy of Fine Arts, Chicago, IL

• Indiana Heritage Arts, Nashville, IN

• Watercolor Society of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN

• Plein Air Painters, Chicago, IL

Dale is currently represented by Moondeer & Friends Gallery in Bolder Junction, WI. His work is also available at https://studios-of-dale-l-popovich.com.

From his log cabin studio in Wisconsin, where he lives with Marilee and their Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Miss Poppy, Dale continues to paint the stories of stillness, light, and place — capturing the enduring beauty of the land he loves.

Dale L Popovich IWS
PO Box 54
4235 Chicago Ave.
Conover,  WI 54519
Cell 219 671 5535
PopovichDale@gmail.com

Fees

If 12 or more students attend class (all teaching days): $545
If 11-10 students attend class (all teaching days): $550
If 9-8 students attend class (all teaching days): $555
If 7-6 students attend class (all teaching days): $580
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Room & One Dinner Fee plus tax: $490
(There are 5 nights’ accommodations included in the “Room & One Dinner Fee” listed above.)

Itinerary

Sunday, May 31
Check-In to your unit at Dillman’s (check-in time is 3:00 p.m.)
5:00 p.m. Welcome Reception (included in package)
6:00 p.m. Dinner at Dillman’s (included in Room and Meal Package. $28 additional for day students.)

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday – June 1, 2, 3 & 4
Breakfast On Own
9:00 a.m. – Noon Class in Session
Lunch On Own

Meals are on your own. All accommodations have cooking facilities. You may preorder box lunches and dinners for meals to be taken alone or with your group in: your studio, the lodge deck, cafe, or your accommodation. (Pre-ordering for lunches and dinners is required.)
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Class in Session

Thursday, June 4
9:00 a.m. – Noon Class in Session
NOON Champagne Toast & Dessert (included in package)
Lunch On Own
1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Class in Session
4:00 p.m. Class ends

Friday, June 5
Depart – check-out time is 10:00 a.m.

Optional Events – Sign Up Required / Subject to Change:
Monday 5:00 p.m. Dine-Around Dinner (Depart from Lodge Lobby)
Monday 7:00 p.m. S’more Roast (no charge)

Tuesday 7:30 a.m. Yoga
Tuesday 5:00 p.m. Dine-Around Dinner (Depart from Lodge Lobby)

Wednesday Noon  Pontoon Ride on White Sand Lake (no charge)
Wednesday 5:00 p.m. Moondeer & Friends Gallery Tour (no charge)
Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Dine-Around Dinner

Thursday 5:00 p.m. Dine-Around Dinner (Depart from Lodge Lobby)

Dine-Around Dinners: Registration required at the front desk, meet at 5:00 p.m. in the main lobby for carpooling.

Day students are welcome to attend the Welcome Reception and Farewell Reception (included in your package). You are also invited to join the class dinners (additional fee). PAL’s (Participants at large) can vacation at Dillman’s for $40 per night for accommodations. Costs for box lunches and dinners are additional.