Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Time: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: 901 Esquimalt Road, Esquimalt, B.C.
Instructor | Richard Wong
We are pleased to offer watercolour workshops by Richard Wong at ECAH! Richard is an Esquimalt resident, professional painter and instructor and wildlife artist. His classes are fun and taught within a relaxed and supportive environment. You can learn more about Richard on his website.
Course Description | Golden-crowned Kinglet
This class is suitable for all skill levels including beginner. You will learn how to create watercolours on Japanese art paper (masa) using Richard’s techniques and methods.
Fees & Options
Members*: $20.00 per person
Pairs or Social Pods**: $20.00 per person
Non-Members: $25.00 per person
Supply rental (optional): $5.30 per person
*If you would like to become a member, please visit ecah.ca/membership or choose a membership option at checkout.
**A pair (2 or more spots) or social pod is a group of people who are within one social bubble and are comfortable sitting less than 6’ apart in the class. These people are likely members of your household or within your social bubble as per the B.C. Health Order.
Supplies
Required Winsor Newton artist quality colours (tubes)
All colours will be used
Daniel Smith “Moon Glow” watercolour (tube)
Quality Chinese brushes. Instructor carries small for detail, medium and large brushes
Masa paper by the sheet at most art stores [can tear into eight 8x10” sheets]
2 oz. Holbein watercolour spray bottle (available at Opus and Art World)
Ceramic or porcelain mixing surfaces
Rinse container
Paper towels
Pencil (medium)
Kneadable eraser
COVID-19 Safety Measures
All students must pre-register, no drop-ins will be permitted
Students must wear a mask at all times inside ECAH and during the course
Hand sanitizer will be provided upon entry
Desks have been sanitized with an alcohol-based solution before class
Desks must be sanitized after each class
Students are seated 6’ apart (unless they are in the same social pod)
We ask that all students and visitors to ECAH do their best to social distance at all times
Accessibility
There are two easy-access parking spots directly in front of 901 Esquimalt Road. Please leave these spots for those with mobility issues.
Our washroom can accommodate a wheelchair or other mobility device, and is gender-neutral.
Our tables are 5’ long and can be moved as needed. There are no steps into the building.
Our doors are not currently automated - but this is a future project we’re working on.
If you have concerns about visiting, please contact us and we can arrange a walk-through with you.
ECAH is a welcoming place for people of all backgrounds and lived experiences. We invite your direction on how we can best accommodate your individual needs and will work collaboratively to ensure ECAH is an accessible space.