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Woody's Watercolor
Workshop


at the
Teacup Garden Studio
Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Two Full Days
demos - instruction - painting
cost $100


e-mail
Laurel Weathersbee

or phone
575-373-1971

Taos Morning Sagebrush
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Teacup Garden
Studio
Friday & Saturday
 March 7 & 8
 9:30-4:00

Our Host
Laurel Weathersbee is our host in her beautiful studio.
Her Teacup Garden Studio is in a beautiful desert setting,
with 12' of windows facing the Dona Ana Mountains.
We will have room for 12 students, with large tables,
a bathroom, refrigerator, microwave, TV/DVD player,
 a big library of art books and resource materials, plus much more.
Laurel will make soup or a salad each day.
We will have coffee and tea. You can bring your own snacks
or other lunch and keep them in the frig.

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Artist / Teacher  Woody Duncan

For 28 years, Woody enjoyed being a middle school art teacher back in Kansas. Upon retirement, along with his wife Frani, they moved to Albuquerque. That was over three years ago. New Mexico was an easy choice. Every June, for over 20 years, Woody drove to Taos for an annual watercolor workshop at the Sagebrush Inn. He quickly fell in love with the magical light of New Mexico. Upon moving, he joined the New Mexico Watercolor Society and soon gained signature status. Currently Woody serves as president of the NMWS.
 
For Woody, creating each new watercolor is a true learning experience. His mentor Mathew Monks taught him to love the fluid nature of this marvelous medium. Woody finds, “moving a loaded brush across a sheet of Arches to be a religious experience.”  He loves to paint early morning shadows and the raking light across a crumbling adobe wall. Woody also loves to paint the Poppies he grows at home in Albuquerque. Most recently, his favorite subjects have become his “fantastic” triplet grandkids. “I love painting Tim, Tess and Tiffanie as they frolic on the beach in California. If you love your subjects, that passion will show in your paintings.”
 
In trying to teach watercolor, Woody hopes to combine his teaching skills with his love for watercolor. He readily admits to stealing or borrowing ideas from many, many others over the years. Few techniques are original. “We share our ideas freely so each new artist need not feel they have to re-invent the wheel every time they begin a new painting.”
 
As for advice, Woody recommends that: “if you love watercolor, do it often and you will get better. Paint what you care about and it will show in your work. Take advantage of all the subtle little accidents that happen in your watercolors. The beauty of this medium is the inner action between the water, pigment and a good sheet of paper, go with the flow and you will improve.”

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Tiffanie at White Sands


Backyard Poppies

Beach Play

Backyard Shadows



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