Pat Blair
Ashburn, VA
A05 — Line and Petal
One-Day Class, Sunday, July 26
Beginner
Design, Lettering, Painting



A wonderful exploration of watercolor stroke and pen stroke, this one day class will showcase a simple floral brush technique in combination with free form pen-drawn flourishes. A study of the flexible pointed pen nib and how to achieve smooth, beautiful flourishes will begin the day, to be followed by experimenting with expressive brushwork.
Putting the two together creates a lovely solo illustration, or the work can be combined beautifully with lettering.
Supply List
- Oblique pen holder
- Your favorite pointed pen nibs, such as Hunt 22, 56 or Gillott 303 or 404, the G Nib, Zebra nib or Leonardt Principal
- #2 pencils
- A good quality layout bond paper, such as 9″ x 12″ Canson Pro layout marker
- A sheet or two of black or a dark shade of Canford pastel paper
- A sheet or two of Arches 90 lb hot press watercolor paper
- Moon Palace sumi ink and a bottle of a waterproof black ink like FW
- Your favorite white medium, such as Dr. Martin’s bleedproof white or McCaffrey’s Ivory
- Miracle Wedge watercolor brush size 8 and small round watercolor brush
- Several tubes of watercolor
- Several small old paintbrushes for loading paint
- Watercolor palette
- Mixing tray
- A water jar
