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PAINTING URBAN LANDSCAPES WITH STACY LUND LEVY

  • 24 Jun 2024
  • 9:30 AM
  • 26 Jun 2024
  • 4:00 PM
  • The Hawthorn Center, 6175 Sunny Spring, Columbia, MD
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  • Base price
  • Non-Member price
  • Used only by the workshop chair. BWS policy document states the chair attends at no cost to compensate for the work in setting up and running the event.

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PAINTING URBAN LANDSCAPES 

WITH STACY LUND LEVY

June 24-26, 2024

Registration:

Members: March 27, 2024,10:00 a.m. $290

Non-members: April 10, 2024,10:00 a.m. $330

Registration ends June 14th, 2024, or when the event is full.


Not a Member?
Consider becoming an Associate Member for $30/year.

To pay the member fee you must become a member then register for Stacy's class.

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FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION VISIT: www.bws.wildapricot.org and go to Public Events.
If a Member, Be sure to login before registering.

If you don't login the system will not know you are a member so you will not be able to register during the members only registration time and the computer will not give you the members only  price.

All registrations have to be paid within 5 days of registering. No exceptions please.


Workshop Instructor:

The Baltimore Watercolor Society is excited to feature a workshop with award winning local watercolor artist Stacy Lund Levy.


Stacy Lund Levy AWS, BWS, PWS, PWCS, AWA 


WORKSHOP SUBJECT:

Painting an urban landscape can seem overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. This three day watercolor workshop will focus on simplifying complicated structures into basic shapes. Working with a photo reference we will concentrate on which elements to add or remove to strengthen composition and where added detail will be most impactful. We will experiment with a range of value and color to create atmospheric perspective. Basic perspective will be introduced and photo references will be provided.









RECOMMENDED EXPERIENCE:

All levels (basic knowledge & some previous experiences strongly recommended to benefit from this workshop)

All levels are welcome but students should have an understanding of the watercolor medium.




SUPPLY LIST:

Paints 

I prefer Daniel Smith or Winsor & Newton artist grade paints.  The colors that I have listed below always live on my palette and are standard for most of my paintings.  I will not be using them all.  I put a star next to the ones that I will be using the most for this workshopYou do not have to buy every color on this list! Feel free to use your own palette. 

*Alizarin Crimson permanent

Pyrol Scarlet

Vermillion

*Quinacridone gold

Aureolin

Hookers Green

Antwerp Blue

*Ultramarine Blue

*Peacock Blue

*Indigo

Winsor Blue green shade

*Mineral Violet

*Indanthrone Blue

*Burnt Sienna

*Burnt Umber

*Cerulean Blue

*Cobalt Blue

*Yellow ochre

Opera Pink

Quinacridone Coral



Brushes

Various sizes (again, whatever you are comfortable with).

I will be using

 - a mop OR 1” flat for backgrounds, you do not need both.

 - combination of #6, 8, 10, 12, 14 rounds.  I prefer Escoda Perla and  KINGART  Original Gold 9020 ( they are a replacement for Loew Cornell Ultra Round brushes that are no longer made).

 - Rigger or fine pointed brush for details as needed.

 - Hake brush 2" or larger


Paper   

Feel free to use whatever brand of good quality paper that you are comfortable on which to transfer your reference drawings.  Also bring several sheets of scrap paper to practice the various exercises.  I recommend either Arches, Fabriano, or Saunders Waterford.  I use Arches 300 lb.

 I recommend painting on a half sheet (22” x 15”), however, size doesn’t matter. Details are easier with a larger piece of paper.


Additional Supplies 

Bring the standard watercolor supplies:

water containers

paper towels or small towel

block or board to attach watercolor paper

Pencils

Masking fluid, Pebeo is the brand I use. Make sure it is still fluid, like the consistency of water.

Rubber cement pick up

Art tape (the white one) OR masking tape

Brush for masking fluid

Small container of dish soap (1 Tablespoon is plenty)

12 inch ruler

PREPARATION INSTRUCTIONS:

About 30 days before the event, you will receive images from Stacy that she will use for the class. An image of Stacy's line drawing will also be provided to those registered so you may trace the painting we will be working on. 

Once you have the images be sure to draw or trace  the line drawing on your own paper.  Stacy will be working with 1/2 sheet size paper and it is recommended you do the same because painting details is harder on smaller paper.  

It is recommended you buy a full sheet (22" X 30") of watercolor paper and use a half sheet (22" X 15") for the painting.   There are many videos that can show you how to rip a sheet of watercolor paper in half on  Youtube.

BIOGRAPHY:


Artist and Baltimore native, Stacy Lund Levy has been creating art in many forms since kindergarten. She earned an BA from Hood College in Biochemistry as well as a MA from The Johns Hopkins Art as Applied to Medicine program. Combining her artistic talents with her intellectual interest in anatomy and science, she initially worked as a medical illustrator. Stacy then opted to establish Lund Art Studios, a career move that enabled her to take on a variety of clients locally and nationally, and to jury shows, teach classes and workshops, give demonstrations, and exhibit her artwork.

Stacy works primarily in watercolor, but also creates wearable art and collage.  She is a signature member of the American, Baltimore, Pennsylvania, and Philadelphia Watercolor Societies, as well the AWA, American Women Artists.  Her work can be viewed at

https://bakerartist.org/slevy

https://www.instagram.com/artorangutan/

WORKSHOP PRICE:

$290.00 for BWS members (Signature Artists, Associates, and Students) and

$330.00 for non-BWS members.

The class size is limited to 22 people, and the workshop cannot be split with another person.

Please pay online if possible. The payment system allows the use of Credit Cards. Otherwise, checks should be made out to Baltimore Watercolor Society and mailed to Dana Kleinsteuber at the address below. Please enter the name of the workshop on your check.

Confirmation of your registration will be sent upon receipt of your check or online payment. Checks must be received within 5 days of registration to be considered as registered.

FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION VISIT:

 www.bws.wildapricot.org and go to Public Events > Upcoming Events.
If a Member, be sure to login before registering.

Remember that these workshops fill up very quickly. When filled, you can join the waiting list.


WAITING LIST:

BWS maintains a workshop waiting list. When openings occur, BWS fills the openings from the waiting list on a first-come, first-served basis.

BWS adds names to the waiting list according to the date and time.

You can join the waiting list if a workshop is filled. There are often openings so it is worth doing if you are interested in the class.

You can't join a waiting list before registration opens.

Waiting List registrants - Do not send payment until you are informed of an opening and have been sent an invoice. Any check sent before you have been informed you have a spot will be destroyed.


CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS:

BWS makes decisions and incurs fixed costs based on the number of initial registrants. Cancellations can affect these costs even if there is a waiting list. In addition, cancellations incur processing fees and other costs paid by BWS as well as requiring extra time and organizational effort. Refunds for extenuating circumstances are at the discretion of the event coordinator.

From registration date to 60 days prior to the event = 90% refund 

59 days to 21days prior = 75% refund

20 days to 8 days prior = 50% refund

7 days or fewer = no refund

In the event of inclement weather, the workshop will still be held unless the Hawthorn Center is unable to open or the workshop artist is unable to travel. If BWS cancels the workshop, then all paid registrants will receive a full pro-rata refund for those days that were cancelled.

Check this website for changes, updates and new information.

Questions and requests to be added to the waiting list can be directed to:

Dana Kleinsteuber (BWS Workshop Chair) at kleinstk@verizon.net


LOCATION:

The Hawthorn Center is located in the community of Hickory Ridge in Columbia, Maryland:

6175 Sunny Spring Rd. Columbia, MD 21044-5623

Tel: (410) 730-7327


WORKSHOP HOURS:

First Day Hours - June 24, 2024 - Hawthorn Center doors open at 9:30 AM to allow you to set up your workspace. Workshop instruction begins: 10:00 AM on the first day and end at 4:00 PM.

June 23nd and 24rd  - Doors will open at 9:00 AM and instruction will be from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM.

One-hour break for lunch

Please plan to leave by 4:15 PM. Hawthorne Center closes and doors are locked promptly at 4:30 PM


PAYMENTS:

Are preferred online, but if you send a check, please have it made out to BWS and reference Stacy Lund Levy Workshop. Mail it to:

Dana Kleinsteuber Workshop Chair

4018 Twilight Grove Ct.

Ellicott City, MD 21042


COVID POLICY:

My assumption is that the COVID message below will not be necessary. 

We anticipate that COVID-19 could continue to be an issue when this event is held due to new variants. While the current level is low, and would not require masking, we can not tell what June will bring. We make the decision on masking, for the benefit of the entire class, based on a variety of factors including the health departments reported COVID level, the preferences of the instructor and the number of registrants with expressed immune issues and health concerns.

If you are immune compromised, or have health concerns, and doctors suggest those around you mask, please express this to

Dana Kleinsteuber, the BWS workshop chair. kleinstk@verizon.net

BWS understands that none of us like to wear a mask, including me. Please be prepared to wear a mask in this public space during this workshop/program, if requested, knowing that the decision was made after a great deal of consideration. That said, lets hope that things are looking good in June so we can go without them.

  • If you feel more comfortable wearing a mask feel free to do so at any time.
  • If you have decided you will never wear a mask again, even if requested by BWS, do not sign up for this class.

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