Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label workshop. Show all posts

Loose Watercolor Florals Workshop - Dumaguete

I'm happy to finally open this workshop for registration. I started my watercolor journey painting loose flowers and leaves and it has truly helped my calligraphy gain more followers. Florals are wonderful elements to add to calligraphy simply because they add more colors and visual interest to your artwork. Loose florals can be added to so many projects and unlimited ideas can arise from knowing how to do it! It's so versatile, yes! Painting loose flowers is really easy and even those who have little or no experience in painting will be able to do it!

My workshops will be in small groups which will be best for each participant's learning. I'm posting three time slots for starters. If anyone in Dumaguete is interested, you can send me a message online through my social media channels above or you comment on this post on Facebook.


Watercolor Calligraphy Workshop - Dumaguete | Jan 2019

This week I held two calligraphy workshops to help out a family in financial need to pay hospital bills. I was thankful that someone offered to host a bigger venue since I initially set these two sessions to we held as walk-in at coffee shops only.


I wasn't able to take a photo of my Monday class so I have one group shot here. It's not a big group but it's enough for a painting and calligraphy class like this. We held it at Quiet Space Dumaguete just across Coco Grande Hotel. The place will also host other passion projects, just leave me a comment for the contact info or you can visit their place just near SU Campus. It's very acccessible.

Watercolor Calligraphy Workshop - Dumaguete | Oct 2018

Last Sunday, I held my first calligraphy workshop open to the public. I did workshops previously for a younger but bigger group but it was sponsored by a local cooperative so that's not counted. I also held a private group at a cafe last July of last year, which was of a friend. For this session, we held it at Bo's Coffee meeting room.

This was attended by four participants. Each class can accommodate ten people at maximum. Kits were provided and I took the chance to have a little pop-up display of my on-hand items and sold them for really lower prices, much like a flash sale.

This workshop uses watercolors and a brush.