Watercolor Winter Birds: An Art & Science Workshop
with Hunters Point Park Conservancy & North Brooklyn Community Boathouse
Did you know that some birds live in New York City year-round, while others migrate here just for the winter? Join us for a relaxed, adult-focused program that blends fascinating bird science with an encouraging, hands-on drawing & watercolor lesson.
In this class, you'll learn the basics of observing and drawing birds, then transform your sketches into a finished watercolor painting. Through a series of short, follow-along demonstrations, you'll be introduced to skills useful for sketching from nature, keeping a nature journal, or beginning a more in-depth watercolor practice focused on birds.
Adults and teens (accompanied by an adult) are welcome.
Register on our Eventbrite.
Scientific illustrator Monica Schroeder will guide you through:
Sketching birds in multiple positions
A brief, artist-friendly overview of bird anatomy
Watercolor fundamentals and brush techniques
Using color (instead of black) to create light and shadow
The "mother color" technique for a more natural, cohesive look
After the guided lessons, you'll have time to work on your own individual project with personalized support.
All materials are provided, though participants are welcome to bring their own supplies if preferred.
Materials include:
Watercolor paints, palettes, and brushes
Watercolor and/or mixed-media paper
Drawing tools
We’ll provide printed reference materials, or you’re welcome to use your phone or tablet to view reference images.
Presented by art instructor and scientific illustrator Monica Schroeder.
SPACE IS LIMITED: YOU MUST BE REGISTERED
This event will take place at the Queens Landing Boathouse & Environmental Center.
Contact monbertkayak@gmail.com with questions.