

Go outside and learn to paint gouache and watercolor landscapes while surrounded by nature as inspiration. This open-air art workshop will teach the techniques necessary to capture environmental perspectives through the creative use of negative space, layering, various stroke techniques, and more.
Using the Museum’s exclusive access to various vistas as reference, participants will be guided through the basics of transferring the splendor of redwood forests to canvas with step-by-step instruction.
No prior experience required. 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—workshop made possible with support from Land Trust Santa Cruz County.
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Instructor: Taylor Seamount
Class Size: 18 Students
Class Fee: $44 – Museum Members receive a special discounted price applied at checkout.
FYI: This class takes place outside; dress appropriately for the outdoors. Supplies may get messy, so casual attire is recommended.