Feral Watercolor: Making paint from your own found pigments April 24, 2021
Let’s play in the dirt!
This two-and-half-hour live and interactive online workshop hosted by the Natural History Institute in Prescott, Arizona, will introduce you to the magical world of true place-based art by teaching you how to:
find rocks and soil from which to create paint;
how to process them into watercolor paint (also applicable to oil or other media)
Optional kit can be purchased and mailed to you in advance, containing:
sample pigment
binder agent
a list of household items you can use to process the paint without a lot of expensive tools
Length: 2.5 hours
When: April 24, 2021
Start Time: 9:30 am Arizona / PDT / (12:30 pm EDT / GMT - 7 )
(Having trouble figuring out time zones?Use this calculator: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html)
Format: online via Zoom (you will receive a log-in link)
Cost: $58
To sign up: Please register with Natural History Institute at https://naturalhistoryinstitute.org/feral-watercolor-workshop-registration/
Order the optional pigment kit separately at left (from me directly)