Introduction to Watercolour
This watercolour painting course will fit for watercolour painting beginners and will cover basic techniques including colour mixing, paper stretching and toning paper, wet-in-wet techniques, building up layers, scratching out and resist techniques. This course combines studio practice with lecture of brief watercolour painting history and artist study.
*Students will be informed of the materials needed before the lesson.
Tutor
Virginia Lo
With a major in painting, Virginia graduated from the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) and Master of Fine Art programmes jointly presented by Hong Kong Art School and the RMIT University. Prior to that, she learned landscape painting under the tutelage of Chinese painting masters Mr Liang Boyu and Mr Luo Zushan. She further studied character-painting with painting master Luo Guanxi. Virginia is currently a part-time lecturer at the Hong Kong Art School.
With painting being her primary medium, she explores her relationships and feelings with different places through landscape art. She incorporates whimsical and quirky characters, infusing the scenery with a mysterious and imaginative presence that piques curiosity.
Virginia’s solo exhibitions include Throbbing Soul (2023), Shangri-La (2022) and A Place is Telling Its Story (2017). She has also exhibited as part of a group in Lasting Impressions (2023) and Hong Kong Art School 20th Anniversary Exhibition, XX (2019). Another achievement has been planning and executing the painting course in Precious Moment – Community Art Education Project (2020), where group exhibitions were facilitated after each painting course. Virginia has further participated in the K11 Kollection Lab programme (2016 & 2019), conducting art workshops and art tours for children.
Period | 16 January to 27 March 2025 (every Thursday) No class on 30 January |
Time | 10:30am-12:30pm |
No. of Lesson | 10 (Total of 20 hours) |
Fee | HK$2,490 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | Cantonese |
Course Code | ASSC-1107B-R |
Age | 16+ |
Entry Requirement | N/A |
Venue | 10/F, Hong Kong Arts Centre |