Tuesday, November 4
10am-11:30am
$35.00 Member……$50.00 Non-member
Location: Hershey History Center, 40 Northeast Drive, Hershey, PA 17033
Please make checks payable to Hershey Area Art Association (HAAA) and mail to:
PO Box 654, Hershey, PA 17033
This workshop will give participants an introduction to watercolor pencil art. Watercolor pencil is one of the easier watercolor art types as it is so portable it can go virtually anywhere in a small bag or pouch.
All supplies are provided for participants to use.
Participants are also provided with:
a pack of five 5x7 watercolor projects with envelopes,
over a dozen take home project pictures,
picture transfer paper,
instruction sheet
a 5x7 glass frame.
*** An optional complete watercolor pencil kit is available at the workshop for $25.
Each participant will have one or more 5x7 finished art works with envelopes by the end of the workshop ready to display in frames or send or give to others. Those that have never done any art before or participants who think they have no art ability; this workshop will show that anyone can produce a good work of art by just following a few basic directions.
Student with framed watercolor pencil art.
Student with framed watercolor pencil art.
About Kurt Jarvis:
Kurt Jarvis, formerly a professional school social worker in New Jersey for forty years, is also an artist, porcelain clay sculpturer, crafter, woodcarver and other unique creations. He is also a writer who recently authored and illustrated two animal parable and Bible story books with over 400 art painting. He co-authored four devotional books and wrote several other inspirational books of prose and poetry books for First Responders, Health Care Workers, and on other genre.
Kurt has been an adjunct college professor in the US as well as other countries teaching leadership course at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Kurt and his wife, Judy, have traveled and worked “in the trenches” with children’s leaders and workers in over 50 countries including India, Indonesia, Africa in Ghana, Congo and South Africa, and in Pakistan, Ukraine, Hungary, Russia, South Korea, El Salvador, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Belize, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Panama, El Salvador, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Canada, England and other countries.
Kurt has enjoyed a lifetime of a variety of art and crafts, both teaching and his own work including ceramics, acrylic and watercolor. Recently he has specialized in doing and teaching Batik Watercolor Rice Paper art. In past years he developed his own style of porcelain miniature wildlife sculptures which were featured at Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania for over 15 years. More recently his painting and illustrating art work has been featured at Brookgreen Gardens, SC, and in local art galleries and restaurants.
Currently Kurt teaches several styles of beginning watercolor and acrylic painting, beginning woodcarving and more recently specializes in Batik watercolor on rice paper painting.
Kurt and Judy recently relocated from Myrtle Beach, SC to be closer to family and now reside in Hummelstown, Pa. They have four adult children and eight grandchildren.