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THE COLOUR OF SNOW

Sat 07 Nov

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Coley Sunday School

Just what is the colour of snow and how do you go about making it look like snow in watercolour?

THE COLOUR OF SNOW
THE COLOUR OF SNOW

Time & Location

07 Nov 2026, 10:00 – 16:00

Coley Sunday School, Coley Rd, Halifax HX3, UK

About the Event

WATERCOLOUR WORKSHOP

Just what is the colour of snow and how do you go about making it look like snow in watercolour? In this workshop you will learn to understand and use value contrast, temperature contrast, and how to find the colour of snow through colour theory. We will explore the colour of snow shadows as well as using the skills of negative painting to cut out snow shapes and light. In addition, we will look at the use of gouache for adding snow along with creating the effects of distance.


WHAT TO BRING

  • Photo references to work from, either printed or on an i-Pad or tablet. For best results include a grey scale (black and white) image of the same.

  • Paints - There are no specific colours, but as a guide, most paintings can be created from Winsor yellow, yellow ochre, cerulean blue, French ultramarine, cadmium red, and alizarin crimson. Other useful colours are titanium white and ivory black.

  • Brushes - Natural hairbrushes and/or synthetics, ideally one large, one or two medium sized round, flat or mop types, a small synthetic round and a fine rigger brush

  • Palette - Either a plastic or ceramic tray, folding palette, or large mixing surface.

  • Paper - Saunders Waterford, Arches, Winsor Newton Professional or any similar cotton paper in either rough or cold pressed (NOT) surface. I would recommend working no bigger than 38 x 28cm unless you are confident in applying large washes of paint.

  • Other equipment - Waterpot, palette, Pencils 4B or 6B, putty rubber, kitchen roll, painting board, masking tape, water spray, household sponge wipe (thin moppet type).

  • Packed lunch.


WHAT IS INCLUDED

Printed worksheet and course notes

Complimentary tea and coffee

1 table per person

Spare reference photos

Hair dryers


ABOUT YOUR TUTOR

Paul Talbot-Greaves RI is a multi award winning artist and a world authority on watercolour and acrylic painting. His teaching spans a 30 year career and his method is to inspire and inform with a friendly and encouraging approach, whatever your skill level. He is a member of the prestigious Royal Institute Of Painters In Watercolours, London.


CANCELLATION POLICY

Cancellations are subject to a one off £20.00 administration charge to cover processing costs, website booking fees, and card payment fees. For cancellations within one week of the course date, no refunds can be given. ​In the unlikely event of a course being cancelled, moved or rearranged you will be offered a refund of your payment or an alternative course. The organiser will not be held responsible for any extra costs arising out of the cancellation of a course.

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  • THE COLOUR OF SNOW

    £60.00

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