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FEARLESS FIX AND FINISH WATERCOLORS

Save $20.00 with a 2022 Membership - New and Renewal of unexpired 2021 memberships or 2023 Membership - New and Renewal of unexpired 2022 memberships


Course Number: 233PTFI160

Dates: Friday, August 25, 2023
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Meets: F from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Fee: $145.00

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It’s time to finally finish that watercolor painting you’ve been working on and Spruill instructor, Mary Kirsch, is here to help! Through hands-on instruction, Mary will demonstrate how to correct mistakes, including fixing muddy colors to get some white back, show you what may be missing from your work, remove areas you are not happy with and so much more! Who knows what you will encounter in this one-day workshop but Mary will be there to guide you and help you reach the finish.
Please note, in order to help you achieve a finished piece, Mary may work directly on your painting.
Please bring your painting and all the necessary tools and supplies you need for completion.
Fee: $145.00

Save $20.00 with a 2022 Membership - New and Renewal of unexpired 2021 memberships or 2023 Membership - New and Renewal of unexpired 2022 memberships

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Non-member$ 145.00
Optional FeeDonation$ 1.00

Mary Kirsch

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artistmaryjkirsch@gmail.com
Mary's Classes

Mary Kirsch has been interested in art and fascinated by drawing, photography and color for as long as she can remember. As a self-taught professional artist who paints primarily in watercolor, she's been hooked on the medium since her early 20's when her mother gave her watercolor supplies to "add to" her drawings.

Mary hails from New Orleans where she absorbed the rich, colorful culture in every way - from Voodoo to Mardi Gras. She was inspired by the rich soulful music and slow and dark flow the of the waters bayous that pulse through the veins of the city.

Mary started selling her work early in her career, and by the time that she was 24 people were commissioning her paintings. She also became known for her New Orlean's street photography and murals, and decided to hone her skill through a Masters of Photography from the University of New Orleans.

She remains a highly sought after painter and has delighted hundreds of pet owners with her commissioned pet portraits. She's won numerous awards and has been featured in publications in both New Orleans and the greater south. Mary focuses technique of 'letting go and embracing your mistakes and moving through them.

Since relocating to the Atlanta area, Mary has been very active with Georgia Watercolor Society as a signature member and previous board Member. She says "I am very fortunate to be doing what I love and want to inspire my students to learn and grow in their own artistic skills."

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