In The Flow: An Expressive Watercolor Intensive with Helen Klebesadel
Helen Klebesadel leads this five-day immersive workshop, where you can plan to learn or re-learn the basics of watercolor as well as experimental and wet-into-wet watercolor techniques in the beautiful retreat setting at Adamah.
Date & Time
Jul 14, 2024, 6:00 PM – Jul 19, 2024, 12:00 PM
Adamah Art Studios, 4681 Co Rd ZZ, Dodgeville, WI 53533, USA
About the Workshop
Join artist Helen Klebesadel for a watercolor workshop designed to encourage participants at all levels, from the absolute beginners to those with a lot of experience in watercolor who would enjoy a refresher in creative approaches to the medium. Plan to learn or re-learn the basics of watercolor as well as experimental and wet-into-wet watercolor techniques in the beautiful retreat setting at Adamah. Gain an understanding of how to successfully use creative and technical approaches to watercolor painting and bring your unique creative voice to developing content that will keep you painting long after the workshop. This workshop does not require drawing skills. There is a complete list of suggested materials to bring below:
Suggested materials to bring:
- One set tube watercolors - at least four colors including red, blue, yellow, and a violet. Bring a few more of your favorite colors if you can.
- An assortment of brushes
- A pad of inexpensive watercolor paper around 18x24 inch (or equivalent loose sheets) for experimentation
- 4 or 5 sheets of a good quality (140 lb) cold press (textured) and/or hot press (smooth) professional watercolor paper either 22x30 or 22x15 in (we will mostly work 22x15 or smaller).
- Two water containers
- A white plate, enamel butchers' tray, or watercolor palette
- A roll of masking tape and a roll of scotch tape
- One bottle of liquid art masking
- Speedball Signature Series Calligraphy Pen, available at Dick Blick (https://www.dickblick.com/products/speedball-signature-series-calligraphy-sets/)
- Scissors and Xacto knife
- Pencils and kneaded eraser
- A WC painting board large enough to hold your largest paper (corrugated plastic sheet, foam core, plywood, Formica panels, or masonite.)
Optional Materials
- Sketchbook/notebook
- A small plastic spray bottle with adjustable nozzle
- 4x6” absorbent sponge & a smaller ones
- A rubber Cement Pick Up (office supply stores
- A toothbrush you are willing to sacrifice to art
- Any additional supplies you enjoy working with.
- Waterproof ink and drawing pens
- Small dishes or jars for mixing up larger amounts of paint
Provided
Helen will bring back-up materials of almost everything so do not panic if you cannot find something listed. Supplies for watercolor can be costly, but good quality materials help you achieve better results sooner because you are not fighting your art materials as you create your work.
Questions about the workshop? Email Helen at Helen@Klebesadel.com
Artist Bio:
Helen Klebesadel is an artist, an educator, and an activist. Born and raised in rural Spring Green, Wisconsin, Helen maintains a studio in Madison, Wisconsin. She is best known for her environmental and women centered watercolors. She uses the creative process to think visually so she can use her creative process to help her understand the world. She believes her artwork create narratives that re-examine and re-present existing power structures so we can notice when they hurt humans and nature.
Helen’s watercolors push the traditional boundaries of the medium in scale, content, and technique. Ranging in size from the intimate to the monumental, her paintings are transparent watercolors on paper and canvas. She starts with detailed drawings and developing the images with layer upon layer of color washes and dry brush technique mixed with occasional areas of wet-into-wet spontaneity.
Klebesadel exhibits her work nationally and internationally, including having shown her watercolors in several American Embassies through the Arts in the Embassies Program. The Bergstrom-Mahler Museum presented her first solo museum exhibition in 1994. The Copelouzos Family Art Museum in Athens, Greece acquired her work in 2020. Helen’s artwork is represented in the art collections of the American Council on Education, the Racine Art Museum, West Bend Mutual Insurance, Lawrence University, UW Hospitals and Clinics, Central Wisconsin Center, the Dubuque Medical Clinic, the St. Francis Medical Center in Grand Island, Nebraska and numerous private collections. Several of her watercolors addressing environmental themes are also in the collections of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. as well as the University’s Trout Lake Research Station.
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Single Occupancy
Private single room with private bathroom, linens included. Meals are included.
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Shared room with private bathroom, linens included. If you do not indicate a roommate or come with a houseguest, you will be assigned a roommate prior to arrival. Meals are included.
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For anyone looking to join a workshop participant during their stay at Adamah without participating in a workshop. Meals and lodging are included. Come experience the beauty of Bethel Horizons property with over 7 miles of hiking and 5 miles of mountain biking trails. Relax and take in the breathtaking views and enjoy exploring Wisconsin's beautiful Driftless Area.
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