Online Class: Intuitive Watercolor
Registration required. Please email contact@gokm.org or call 505-946-1000 for assistance with registration.
Join us for an exploration of watercolor and watercolor pencils that focuses on allowing colors and compositions to evolve with intuition and intention.
In this class, participants will experience the joy of watching paints blend, mingle, and merge into each other in ways that hint at landscapes, abstract, or semi-abstract forms. Through hands-on painting demonstrations, teaching artist Sudeshna Sengupta will offer participants an opportunity to discover fresh new directions with their watercolor painting that embraces mindful spontaneity, freshness, and fluidity.
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This class is suitable for youth ages 12 and up. Children are welcome to participate alongside their adults.
This program will take place via the video conferencing app – ZOOM. Details for accessing the Zoom meeting will be with your receipt upon registering and again sent via email the day prior. Please register in advance in order to access the program.
Note that all program times are in Mountain Time.
Supplies needed for this class:
- A 12-well circular palette with a larger center to mix paints. Jones Travel Palette is recommended.
- Paints: While a set of half pans can be used for getting started, watercolor tubes in these or similar colors are recommended for better results: Hansa Yellow; Indian Yellow or Quinacridone Gold or Cadmium Yellow Deep Hue; Pyrrole Orange or Vermillion or Cadmium Orange Hue; Carmine or Madder Lake Deep; Opera, or Opera Rose, or Opera Pink, or Quinacridone Rose or Permanent Rose; Quinacridone Purple Red or Permanent red-Violet; Dioxazine or Carbazole or Permanent Violet/Purple; Ultramarine Blue; Winsor Blue or Pthalo Blue Green Shade or Thalo Blue or Manganese Blue Hue; Viridian; Sap Green; Leaf Green or Lime Green (Optional: Burnt Sienna or Quinacridone Burnt Orange).
- Recommended brands of watercolor paint tubes:
- Student/Learner grade: Van Gogh, Grumbacher Academy, or W & N Cotman
- Professional grade: Holbein, M. Graham, Daniel Smith, or Winsor & Newton
- Watercolor block (preferred) or pad (tape-bound, not spiral-bound) of Fluid, Strathmore 400 series (not 300 series), Canson, or any other brand with acid-free 140 lbs (300 gsm) sheets in Cold-Press finish that is between 9” x 12” and 12” x 16” in size.
- A Set of Watercolor Pencils
- Black Sharpie marker
- A regular 2 pencil (a.k.a. HB) or 2B pencil and a white eraser.
- Round and Flat Watercolor brushes (synthetic ‘Taklon’ brushes are fine): 4 to 5 Round brushes in the range of Size 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Optional: a 1 Flat brush that’s 1⁄2” to 1.5” wide. Royal Soft-Grip Watercolor Round brushes work well.
- An ordinary 3⁄4” – 1” mop brush to be used as a clean-up brush after erasing pencil lines.
- Q-tips and paper towels or pieces of cotton rag. Cut-up pieces from a clean, used t-shirt work well.
- Masking tape if a watercolor pad is used instead of a watercolor block.
- 2 to 3 empty glass jars or containers for holding water. Used yogurt containers or wide-mouth glass jars work well.
- 12“ ruler, if available.
- Optional: Hair dryer
The items above should be available locally or online as individual items in the U.S and in Europe. They can also be purchased online as individual items or as a set from Sudeshna Sengupta’s class-list.
About the Instructor:

Sudeshna Sengupta’s career as a teaching artist spans multiple decades, continents, and cultures that inform her pedagogy for decolonizing studio art. She earned her Master of Fine Arts degree in 1985 from Visva-Bharati University, founded by the first non-European Nobel Laureate (1913) and humanist poet Rabindranath Tagore.
After teaching art and design at the college level in New Delhi, Seattle, and California, she taught at New Mexico State University-Alamogordo, where she established its first intaglio printmaking studio in 1995. Besides the O’Keeffe Museum, Sengupta teaches credit courses with the School of Art & Design of the Santa Fe Community College.
Her etchings and lithographs from the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art in New Delhi have been featured in a landmark exhibition on Women Printmakers of India at the NGMA-New Delhi in India. Her work is in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi; Association Musée d’Art Contemporain, France; Kala Institute, Berkeley, and more.
Sengupta also conducts workshops, short courses, lectures, and community-based art events focusing on multicultural and intercultural experiences that emphasize human, cultural, and environmental connectedness through creativity.
To learn more, please visit notes-and-doodles.com and visit her Instagram @santafe_online_art_studio
Registration
This class is being offered on a sliding scale.
$10 minimal fee.
$20 covers the cost of the class.
$30 covers the cost of the class, plus a contribution to support educational programs.
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