Evette Slaughter, Niagara, 2003, 18 1/2 x 21 inches, watercolor
Part of the International Center for Watercolor
Artist Inspiration Series
Artist/Instructor: Evette Slaughter
$30 members/$40 not-yet members
Color is one of the most important elements in a painting. It is a primary vehicle for conveying thoughts, emotions, and personality. In the workshop, A Silent Conversation, participants will explore watercolor painting techniques with an emphasis on the personal and expressive color to enhance individualism in the work.
Evette Slaughter is an artist who has made her home in Western New York for the last 25 years. Trained in New York City, she brings an urban sensibility to many of her works. Slaughter’s artwork has been exhibited at the Burchfield Penney Art Center, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and is in private and corporate setting in New York, Boston and Toronto. http://evetteslaughterstudio.com/
Supply List:
Watercolor paper
Brushes
Palette
Paper towels
Watercolor pigments that you enjoy working with
Please bring reference materials to work from such as photo colors and paintings you have completed.
To register call Kathy Gaye Shiroki at 716-878-3549 or email shirokkg@buffalostate.edu or download the registration form on the International Center for Watercolor website. Families and youth 12 and older are encouraged to participate.