Exploring Color in Landscapes with Terry Wylie
Schedule
Thu, 14 May, 2026 at 06:00 pm to Thu, 28 May, 2026 at 08:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
D'Art Center | Norfolk, VA
About this Event
Class Description:
Color is one of the most exciting—and sometimes intimidating—parts of painting landscapes in watercolor. This three-week class focuses on discovering how color creates mood, depth, and atmosphere in landscape painting.
Students will learn to move beyond “local color” and explore expressive palettes, simplified shapes, and layered washes. Each week builds confidence with color while introducing skies, trees, and foreground elements that come together into finished landscape paintings.
This class emphasizes a relaxed, “learn by doing” approach with demonstrations, guided painting, and individual instruction. Students are encouraged to experiment with color combinations and discover their own personal landscape style.
Students will explore:
Color as Mood
Using warm and cool palettes to create atmosphere and emotion.
Expressive Skies
Exploring color transitions, soft edges, and luminous washes.
Colorful Trees & Landscapes
Moving beyond predictable greens into expressive color mixtures.
Creating Depth with Color
Using temperature shifts and value changes to build distance.
Foreground Color & Contrast
Adding interest and focal points using bold color choices.
"Grab-and-Go" Supply List
A simple kit with a few optional “color discovery” additions.
Paper
140 lb Cold Press Watercolor Paper (9" x 12" or 11" x 14" recommended)
Brushes
One Size 10–12 Round brush (main brush)
One Smaller Round (size 6–8)
Optional: One larger wash brush or mop
Palette & Essentials
Small palette
Pencil and eraser
Two water containers
Paper towels
Suggested Palette (Color Discovery Friendly)
Core Colors
Ultramarine Blue
Burnt Sienna
Yellow Ochre
Hansa Yellow or New Gamboge
Color Exploration Additions (Recommended)
Cobalt Teal
Lavender
Alizarin Crimson or Quinacridone Rose
Sap Green
Optional Atmosphere Colors
Payne’s Gray
Moonglow
Cobalt Blue
Transparent Red Oxide
These additional colors allow students to experiment with expressive skies, atmospheric distance, and more creative landscape palettes while still keeping the setup simple and approachable.
Where is it happening?
D'Art Center, 740 Boush Street, Norfolk, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 148.84 to USD 164.69

















