
Adult Community Education | 3-hour Workshop
Winter brings in these little birds to our backyard gardens. They tend to travel in little flocks but don't stay in one spot too long.
Come join us in a class with Richard to learn how to depict Bushtits in watercolour. Richard will also be talking about his "Best Practices" to improve a painting, and how you can apply them as you create "Bushtits".
Richard's classes are fun and relaxing, and suitable for all levels. Beginners are encouraged!
Read more about bushtits here.
In-Person and Live Online Delivery available
In addition to the in-person classroom experience with Richard, we can accommodate up to 6 students online via zoom.
Online students must provide their own supplies (see supply list below).
Please note that the classes are shown in Pacific Time.
Fees & Registration
In person OR online: $80.00 (art supplies not included, see list below)
In person only: $90.00 (art supplies included)
REGISTER ONLINE or call 250 479 6162
If You Are Bringing Your Own Art Supplies:
- Masa paper (several 8x10" pieces). Option: regular 140lb watercolour paper
- Winsor Newton watercolours: bring all your colours
- Paint brushes (medium and small), pencil, eraser, paper towels
- containers for rinse water & Holbein watercolour spray bottle (available at Opus Art Supplies on Herald)
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Richard Wong, Artist Statement & Biography
“How I Became A Wildlife Artist”
This great adventure of mine started fairly innocently.
I spent a glorious 25 years with the provincial government of British Columbia working in finance and policy (Ministry of Environment). During that time, I came to appreciate our wildlife and natural environment, all so delicately balanced! Then it came time to retire. So I did.
My life as a wildlife artist started soon thereafter. With time on my hands, and a Christmas gift of art supplies (from my wonderful spouse), I enrolled in art classes (2010). First it was traditional watercolor classes. Then it was Chinese brush lessons. I soon discovered Japanese art paper, and my career (second) as a professional wildlife artist began. Learning to paint, especially watercolor, allows me to capture the very essence of wildlife and nature like no other medium. Much of our wildlife is affected to the point where we are losing them rapidly. So I do what I can to spread this message of awareness: to paint and capture our wildlife in beautiful, vibrant watercolors; to teach others how to do this; and along the way, to engage and connect people and communities through my love of art. This love has taken me to Australia and the United States, where I've taught, presented and shown my work (Watercolor on Japanese Art Paper). I now paint (professionally), teach and sell from my lovely home base in Victoria, BC, Canada.
Wishing everyone a very lovely journey as we embark on yet another wildlife/art adventure full of wonder, excitement and discovery!
Sincerely,
Richard Wong
Professional Wildlife Artist
Watercolor on Japanese Art Paper