[sept 26] mountain landscape in gouache

from $68.00

3-5pm

Escape into the mountains for a creative afternoon with artist Jinny Tomozy. In this workshop, you’ll capture the essence of a peaceful summer landscape using gouache, a vibrant, opaque watercolor loved for its rich, velvety finish. We will discuss how to create depth through color mixing strategies and how to build realistic forms from imagination! You will be guided step by step through each layer of mountains, trees and wildflowers! All materials will be supplied, including cold press watercolor paper, paints, brushes, palette, and water basin. Whether you’re picking up a brush for the first time or looking to learn a new medium, you’ll leave with a finished painting you’re proud of. Ages 12+. All skill levels welcome.

please note

At this time, due the amount of pre-planning, nature of a workshop environments and with respect to our instructor, we can not issue refunds on workshop registrations. In the event of an emergency, please notify us you will not be attending at least 48 hours prior to receive a credit towards another workshop. Workshop credits are not good for any in-store purchases.

about jinny tomozy

Jinny Tomozy is a Fine Art Painter and Teacher that works in a wide range of mediums and subject matter. Her work ranges from realism to abstraction and often settles somewhere in between. She focuses on the interplays of color, contrast of form, spatial depth and loves to grapple over when to be explicit and when be intuitive. Growing up exploring the Sierra Nevada and the vastness of the high desert, she developed a deep gratitude for life and nature. Jinny moved to San Francisco in 1996 where she spent 21 years attending art school, teaching art, working in school executive administration, and creating her family. When she moved back home, she rediscovered the immense beauty of this region and its colorful art community which lead her to find her center around painting again. She paints and teaches out of her art studio in Artemisia Studios of Reno.

Bringing your own supplies?:

3-5pm

Escape into the mountains for a creative afternoon with artist Jinny Tomozy. In this workshop, you’ll capture the essence of a peaceful summer landscape using gouache, a vibrant, opaque watercolor loved for its rich, velvety finish. We will discuss how to create depth through color mixing strategies and how to build realistic forms from imagination! You will be guided step by step through each layer of mountains, trees and wildflowers! All materials will be supplied, including cold press watercolor paper, paints, brushes, palette, and water basin. Whether you’re picking up a brush for the first time or looking to learn a new medium, you’ll leave with a finished painting you’re proud of. Ages 12+. All skill levels welcome.

please note

At this time, due the amount of pre-planning, nature of a workshop environments and with respect to our instructor, we can not issue refunds on workshop registrations. In the event of an emergency, please notify us you will not be attending at least 48 hours prior to receive a credit towards another workshop. Workshop credits are not good for any in-store purchases.

about jinny tomozy

Jinny Tomozy is a Fine Art Painter and Teacher that works in a wide range of mediums and subject matter. Her work ranges from realism to abstraction and often settles somewhere in between. She focuses on the interplays of color, contrast of form, spatial depth and loves to grapple over when to be explicit and when be intuitive. Growing up exploring the Sierra Nevada and the vastness of the high desert, she developed a deep gratitude for life and nature. Jinny moved to San Francisco in 1996 where she spent 21 years attending art school, teaching art, working in school executive administration, and creating her family. When she moved back home, she rediscovered the immense beauty of this region and its colorful art community which lead her to find her center around painting again. She paints and teaches out of her art studio in Artemisia Studios of Reno.