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Noncredit Course 

Beginning Watercolor: Finding Your Way in the Process

Event ID: P10400
Info: Sep 12-Nov 14 • Sat • 1:00-4:00pm • 8 mtgs • No class Sep 19, 26 • UHM Art 364 • $150 • New students, check online or call instructor at 942-3982 for supply list
With: Michael Genger

Discover a fresh approach to watercolor painting as you develop skills in drawing, brushwork, paint handling, composition, and color. Class sessions include demonstrations, opportunities to apply skills, discussions, and critiques.


Bring materials you already have. New students, please call Michael, (808) 942-3982, or Paulette Feeney at UH, (808) 956-2037, before buying anything.


Suggested materials include Grumbacher Academy Watercolor Paints (1 tube each)

  • Carmine or Alizarin Crimson
  • Cadmium Red Light
  • Cadmium Orange
  • Cadmium Yellow Deep
  • Cadmium Yellow Light
  • Sap Green
  • Cerulean Blue
  • Cobalt Blue
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Raw Sienna
  • Ivory Black
  • Raw Umber
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Burnt Umber

  • 9" x 12" Watercolor Paper, 140 lb pad or block
    Small folding plastic watercolor palette with 12 wells on one side
    Round Kolinsky #7 watercolor brush
    Kneaded eraser
    #2B pencil


    Art supply sources include: C2F, 875 Waimanu-bring proof of enrollment (593-9090), University of Hawai`i at Manoa Campus Center Bookstore (946-6612), Hawaiian Graphics at 1923 South Beretania Street (973-7171), and One Shot Supplies at 815A Waiakamilo Road (841-7683).


    If you are concerned about toxic potential of paints, look for an ACMI seal (AP, CP, AP+PC, or Health Label or HL+Non-Toxic), signifying that the formula has been checked against both chronic (long term) and acute (immediate) toxicity.

    Michael Genger is a popular instructor of watercolor and printmaking at The Honolulu Academy of Art. He has exhibited with the Hawai‘i Water Color Society, Honolulu Printmakers, and the Image Foundation. His work can be found in private and corporate collections in the United States and Asia.

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