• Image of Watercolor for Writers and Other Curious Creative Humans-September 20
  • Image of Watercolor for Writers and Other Curious Creative Humans-September 20
  • Image of Watercolor for Writers and Other Curious Creative Humans-September 20
  • Image of Watercolor for Writers and Other Curious Creative Humans-September 20
  • Image of Watercolor for Writers and Other Curious Creative Humans-September 20

Wednesday September 20th
3pm-5:30pm ET via ZOOM with a show & tell and a Q & A
Registration Opens August 25th, 2023

A NEW watercolor workshop for writers or any creative human who is watercolor curious.

We'll play so much, we'll light up new parts of our brains while quietening other parts down while we learn about the incredible properties of water + color: we'll experiment with color, brush work and the pictorial plane as visual story. We'll explore how watercolor can be both a welcome time-out from the written page and an insiration to get back to the table. Whether you're a writer, designer, digital illustrator, bartender, horse trainer, this workshop is for anyone wanting to play, have fun with materials, rest your active brain and get into a different kind of flow with water + color.

Our time together is planned around giving room for your skill with words to shift and flow in new ways to see new possibilities for arriving in your practice or simply just to experiment with watercolor as a conduit to relaxation and healing. The session will be recorded just in case you want to watch it 100 times or can’t make the live class.

This workshop is based loosely on my live (often sold-out!) classes at the L'Ecole Des Beaux Arts (LDBA) in Santa Fe, NM

Message me to pay via Venmo (preferred).

Hello's will be given after registration within 24 hours of signing up and a suggested list of supplies and other goodies will be on its way shortly thereafter.
Due to the digital nature of this workshop, refunds cannot be given.

Deborah Stein lives, paints and writes in NYC and the Embudo Valley in New Mexico. She teaches visual narrative workshops and runs thrice a year artist residencies. Deborah studied the passing on of traditional arts with a toymaker family in Northern India, worked with NYC school kids as a museum educator at the Museum of Arts & Design and has traveled and taught alternative arts education workshops about seeing and translating the world in new ways for adults and children for a lifetime.

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