Upcoming Special Hours:

The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe Wed., April 23 | 10 AM–4 PM

Online Class: Still Life Painting in Watercolor

  • Friday, March 22
  • 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM MT
  • Online

Space is limited, registration required. Please email contact@gokm.org or call 505-946-1000 for assistance with event registration.

Inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s still-life paintings, this intermediate-level class will focus on creating an observational still-life study of fruits in watercolor. In addition to explaining O’Keeffe’s tonal treatments and compositional approach, instructor Sudeshna Sengupta will also show the class how to unify elements by filling in negative space around objects. Participants are welcome to set up their own still life using fruits and vegetables, or they can follow along with the still life that will be set up for the demonstration.

This class is suitable for youth ages 12 and up. Children are welcome to participate alongside their adults.

Space is limited, reservations required.

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.

Online classes are not recorded. Online classes are offered only as a live and interactive experience.

Supplies needed for this class: 

  • Watercolor paints (either tubes or half pans)
  • Watercolor palette with multiple wells and a larger area to mix paints. Plastic palettes work fine. 
  • Watercolor pad or block of Strathmore 400 series or any other brand in any size between 9” x 12” and 12” x 16”  
  • A regular 2 pencil (a.k.a. HB) or 2B pencil
  • 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 ¾” – 1” mop brush to be used as a clean-up brush after erasing pencil lines.
  • Q-tips and paper towel 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 smaller glass jars work well.
  • Optional: Hair dryer if available, a white wax crayon or a small piece of candle for optional resist techniques.

These items should be available locally or online from Amazon as individual items in the U.S and in Europe or can be purchased online as individual items or as a set for Sudeshna Sengupta’s class list (U.S. domestic shipping only).

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 received her Master of Fine Arts degree in 1985 from Visva-Bharati, an international university founded in India, by the humanist poet Tagore, the first non-European Nobel Laureate (1913). After teaching art and design at the college level in New Delhi, Seattle, and California, she taught at NMSU-Alamogordo, where she established its first intaglio printmaking studio in 1995. Since moving to Santa Fe, she has been teaching credit courses in online studio art at the Santa Fe Community College. She also conducts workshops and short courses and presents lectures and community-based art events for various age groups with civic, cultural, and community organizations in the US and in India, often with a focus on multicultural and inter-cultural experiences that emphasize human, cultural, and environmental connectedness through creativity. To see her art please visit: notes-and-doodles.com 

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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