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2/2 Fungus Forms & Features in Watercolor

Capture the intricate beauty of mushrooms with watercolors. Spotlighting local Santa Cruz County mushrooms as models, participants will learn how to paint the nuanced features of these stunning seasonal subjects. In addition to learning the painting techniques, there will also be a scientific lecture on mushroom identification and observation. 

Learn the basics of watercolor with step-by-step instruction by a master mushroom artist. Apply your mushroom observations to hue, composition, brush techniques, color theory, color-mixing, layering, creating a palette, and more. This class is perfect for aspiring artists or creative nature lovers with no prior experience, only a passion for the arts and sciences. 

Mushrooms for painting reference will be provided by the artist, but participants are welcome to bring their own mushrooms to paint as well. Participants will have a completed art piece to take home at the conclusion of the workshop. Open to ages 16+/all experience levels. All supplies included.Capture the intricate beauty of mushrooms using the mushroom spores as the painting medium. Utilizing local Santa Cruz County mushrooms as both the reference and art material, participants will learn how to paint and print mushrooms using the spores and gills. In addition to learning two different art techniques, there will also be a scientific lecture on mushroom spores, reproduction, and biology.

  • Class Fee: $45 – Museum Members receive a special discounted price applied at checkout.
  • Instructor: Andrea Dingeldein
  • Class Size: 22 Students
  • FYI: This class takes place outside, so please dress appropriately for the weather. Supplies may get messy, so casual attire is recommended.

Date: Sunday, February 2nd

Time: 1 – 3 p.m.

Location: Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History

1305 East Cliff DR, Santa Cruz, CA

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