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Beginning Watercolor with Linda Neal - Tuesdays, January 13 - February 17, 2026 10AM-12PM
Have you ever wanted to try watercolor painting but didn’t know where to start? This beginner-friendly class with Harbor City Art watercolor artist Linda Neal is designed to help you build confidence from the very first brushstroke.
You’ll learn the foundations of watercolor — color, composition, value, and texture — while exploring fun and expressive techniques such as salt, alcohol, saran wrap, spattering, and more. Linda creates a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere where beginners feel supported and returning students continue to grow.
To set you up for success, the first session includes a discussion on quality materials, where to buy them, and how to choose products that truly make a difference. Students are welcome to bring any supplies they already have.
Recommended Supplies:
• Artist-grade watercolors
• One or two good brushes
• Quality paper (300# Arches recommended)
• #2 pencil
• Paper towels
• Water bucket
• Terry cloth rag or sponge
• Board support
• Masking or Scotch tape
• Graphite paper for transferring
Start your watercolor journey with a caring instructor, great materials, and a creative atmosphere that makes learning fun.
Have you ever wanted to try watercolor painting but didn’t know where to start? This beginner-friendly class with Harbor City Art watercolor artist Linda Neal is designed to help you build confidence from the very first brushstroke.
You’ll learn the foundations of watercolor — color, composition, value, and texture — while exploring fun and expressive techniques such as salt, alcohol, saran wrap, spattering, and more. Linda creates a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere where beginners feel supported and returning students continue to grow.
To set you up for success, the first session includes a discussion on quality materials, where to buy them, and how to choose products that truly make a difference. Students are welcome to bring any supplies they already have.
Recommended Supplies:
• Artist-grade watercolors
• One or two good brushes
• Quality paper (300# Arches recommended)
• #2 pencil
• Paper towels
• Water bucket
• Terry cloth rag or sponge
• Board support
• Masking or Scotch tape
• Graphite paper for transferring
Start your watercolor journey with a caring instructor, great materials, and a creative atmosphere that makes learning fun.