Yellowstone Watercolor Expedition: August Session
August 8 - 11
Gardiner, Montana
No
Jill Williams
Adult
Field Seminars
Art
We all grab our phones to capture scenes during our travels, but have you ever wanted to chronicle your visual experiences outdoors in a more artistic and meaningful way? This workshop will teach artists of all skill levels a variety of sketching and painting techniques for creating your own watercolor journal, filled with your observations of the Yellowstone landscape. You’re invited to continue in the same artistic tradition of recording and preserving your unique Yellowstone experience, just as artist Thomas Moran did during Ferdinand Hayden’s 1871 expedition. Each month of summer will provide new and interesting views, and for each, you’ll learn to paint forests, flora, streams, geysers and more, along with several tips on rendering wildlife as well. With the completion of this workshop, you’ll be empowered to paint your outdoor experiences, connect more deeply with nature, and create treasured journals that hold your images with more passion than your phone will ever do.
About the Instructor
Jill Williams is a long time educator, professional watercolorist, and seasonal resident of Yellowstone National Park. Her experience as a landscape artist and full time traveler have taken her across the country drawing and painting the natural beauty of our great nation. Jill’s direct connection with Yellowstone and months spent studying and capturing its wild beauty have become the catalyst behind this exciting and personalized experience. It’s Jill’s hope to inspire and equip others to use watercolor to confidently chronicle the majestic beauty that surrounds them, while also developing a deeper understanding of the natural spaces they observe.
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Yellowstone Watercolor Expedition: August Session Course Letter
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