Time: 9am-4pm ET
Two ways to participate in this workshop:
- On-line via Zoom, or
- In-person Watch Party! at Mary Alice Warren Community Center, Lewisville, NC
“Watery Dance”Â
“Join us for a fun and inspiring workshop where you’ll discover the magic of drawing rocks underwater! Step by step, Scott will show you how to create realistic rock textures, shimmering light dancing on the surface, and the mesmerizing flow of water. You’ll also learn the secrets of creating depth and atmospheric perspective, making your artwork come to life.
Don’t worry—it’s simpler than it sounds! These techniques can be applied to draw just about anything. Scott will go through all the elements in the reference photo, so you’ll leave feeling confident and excited to finish your drawing at home.
We’ll be working with Prismacolor Premier pencils, including the awesome Prismacolor Premier Colorless Blender for that smooth, polished finish. Whether you’re new to colored pencils or looking to sharpen your skills, this workshop is a perfect mix of creativity and technique!”
This workshop will be offered live online via Zoom. A video of the workshop will be sent to all registered a couple days following the completion of the workshop.
**Cancellation/Refund Policy:Â Since a video recording of this workshop will be available for all who register, there will be no refunds for cancellations or no-shows
Join our Watch Party! If you are local to Lewisville, NC, and would like to participate in this Zoomed workshop with a group of other colored pencil artists, then register to attend our Watch Party! The party will be held at Mary Alice Warren Community Center in Lewisville at the same time as the workshop.  Fun, food, and fellowship while learning….What could be better?!?
About Scott:
Scott Krohn has been a high school art teacher for more than 30 years, and has taught colored pencil workshops for 5 years. His work has won numerous awards in local and international exhibitions, including the Best of Show CIPPY award in the CPSA International Exhibition. He has exhibited his work in a dozen states and several countries. When not teaching or drawing, he enjoys playing tennis and spending his time with his 2 grown children and his wife. He and his wife most enjoy traveling to the shores of Lake Superior several times a year, where he shoots the reference photos for his artwork.
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