You should have taken a Watercolour Beginners Course to enjoy the pace of this course.
In this course, participants shall build on their skills as they learn more techniques of watercolour painting, working on different themes. Understanding light and colourful shadow. Practice painting Still Life Subject. Use of dry brush to create texture effect. Explore reflection with watercolour medium. To learn and practise technique of painting scenery effect. To learn and practise wet on wet technique. The drawings shown here are only for illustration purpose.
Learning Outcome
MONDAYS: 10am - 12.40pm
September: 16, 23, 30.
October: 7, 14, 21.
Total of 6 sessions (16 hours).
*Minimum 10 students to start class
VENUE: Brahm Centre @ Newton
Materials included:
Watercolour Paint Set, Watercolour Paper, Marker Pen, Brush Set.
Participants to bring from home:
Palette, 2 Containers for water, Pencil, Eraser, Palette, rag for cleaning.
COURSE FEE:
$290 |$58 for seniors eligible for National Silver Academy (NSA) subsidy*
*NSA subsidy is for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents aged 50 and above.In addition to NSA subsidy, course fee may be offset by SkillsFuture Credit (SFC).
Payment Procedure:
1) Upon registration, course participants are to make payment for the course through Brahm Centre’s Eventbrite page. This is considered as a deposit to reserve a place in the course.
2) Participants have to claim with SFC before the course start date through the SkillsFuture portal,
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3) Brahm Centre will reimburse the amount that is successfully claimed upon receipt of the funds from SFC. This procedure can take up to 12 weeks from the course end date.
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Trainer Bio
Sher Ley is a graduate from the Raffles Design Institute Singapore (used to be call LASALLE International Fashion School (L.I.F.S) Singapore) and holds a NAFA Certificate in Children’s Art and Craft. With more than 10 years of teaching experience under her belt, her bubbly and jovial demeanour makes her an instant hit with all her students. Shirley’s passion for Arts goes beyond teaching in the classroom setting. She has spent more than 10 years volunteering in the art programme at Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS).