third space: Watercolour Workshops with RVRC Artelier

Watercolour Workshops with RVRC Artelier

RVRC's Artelier is bringing to you their very first collaboration with Artist, Illustrator and Art Educator Li Ching Heng, also known as Leach in the art world. If you’d like to learn how to paint using watercolours and the techniques adopted by experienced painters, come join us! This workshop is suitable for beginners, as well as anyone who has had experience with watercolour painting.

What participants can look forward to:

  • Understanding how materials impact painting decisions and outcomes, how to control water in watercolour painting
  • Learning basic watercolour techniques such as: wet in wet, wet on dry, negative painting, layering, lifting, reserving white, blending, brush control and so on
  • Learning how to systematically/creatively apply these techniques on a variety of subjects, critique and troubleshoot to progress independently

Dates & Times

28 August 2024, 4pm - 6pm
18 September 2024, 4pm - 6pm

Directions to the RVRC Block G, Flex Theme Room: 

By NUS shuttle bus:
BTC, K, D2, A1, from Kent Ridge MRT and alight at University Hall* bus stop.

By public bus:
Bus 95 from Kent Ridge Stn Exit A/NUH and alight at Blk S12*.

*The University Hall and Blk S12 bus stops are at the same location.

After alighting, walk straight in the direction of University Hall, pass it and look for the sign directing you to RVRC.

Organised By

RVRC Artelier in collaboration with NUS Office of Student Affairs, Centre for the Arts

This event is brought to you by the Office of Student Affairs, Centre for the Arts as part of third space supported by ExxonMobil Asia Pacific.

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Venue:

RVRC Blk G Flex Theme Room, 25 Lower Kent Ridge Rd, Singapore 119081

Registration Fee:

Free

For any enquiries, feel free to contact us via email at cfaprogrammes@nus.edu.sg

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