
The Way of Watercolor: Wildlife
The Way of Watercolor: Wildlife
Wednesdays, November 5, 2025 – December 17, 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Adults (Ages 15+)
Cost: $240 per person for the entire 6-week series
ENROLL IN THE WAY OF WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP
About the Workshop
Teresa Cromwell has been a practicing watercolor artist since 2006. She has exhibited and won awards in various shows across Long Island. She is a Signature member of the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Northeast, and Rhode Island Watercolor Societies.
Students will learn basic skills in watercolor. This will include learning techniques to create washes, mix colors, and handle various tools to create different effects. These techniques will be applied to creating paintings of wildlife.
Supplies are not included in the cost of the workshop. Please see the supply list for details below.
All skill levels are welcome!
Supply List
The following supplies are recommended. If a student has supplies they are currently comfortable working with, they may bring those. The instructor will introduce and review
supplies on day one. Recommended Stores: Michael’s, Blick Art Materials, Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff, and Jerry’s Artarama.
Basic Supplies:
● High Quality Watercolor Paper *Important*
○ Recommended Brand: Arches Cold Pressed 140 lb.
○ 30”x22” can be cut into smaller pieces
○ Also sold in pre-cut ‘blocks’
● Watercolor Brushes
○ Recommended Brands: Princeton, Silver Brush: Black Velvet or synthetic brands
○ Round brushes (sizes 6, 8, 10)
○ 1” or 2” Flat wash brush
○ Assortment of flats or scrubber brushes
● Watercolor Paint
○ Recommended Brands: Winsor Newton, Holbein, and Daniel Smith
○ Primary Colors (The basics needed to get started): Indanthrene Blue, Permanent
Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose, New Gamboge, Raw Sienna.
○ Additional Colors (Options to build a bigger palette): Lavender, Shadow Green,
Blue Horizon, Lemon Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cascade Green, Cobalt
Turquoise, Cobalt Turquoise Light, Mineral Violet, Cerulean Blue.
Additional Supplies:
● Spray Bottle
● Small Flat Toothbrush
● Paint Palette
● Painting Board
● Masking Tape
● Paper Towels
For questions regarding the supply list, please contact the instructor via e-mail at teresajcromwell@yahoo.com.
1. Parking fees may apply; see the website for details: https://bayardcuttingarboretum.com/visit/hours/.
2. Transactions will be processed through the Natural Heritage Trust, fees cannot be refunded for participant cancellation.
3. For any additional questions, contact our Education Coordinator, K.T. Williamson, via email.
The Way of Watercolor: Wildlife
Wednesdays, November 5, 2025 – December 17, 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Adults (Ages 15+)
Cost: $240 per person for the entire 6-week series
ENROLL IN THE WAY OF WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP
About the Workshop
Teresa Cromwell has been a practicing watercolor artist since 2006. She has exhibited and won awards in various shows across Long Island. She is a Signature member of the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Northeast, and Rhode Island Watercolor Societies.
Students will learn basic skills in watercolor. This will include learning techniques to create washes, mix colors, and handle various tools to create different effects. These techniques will be applied to creating paintings of wildlife.
Supplies are not included in the cost of the workshop. Please see the supply list for details below.
All skill levels are welcome!
Supply List
The following supplies are recommended. If a student has supplies they are currently comfortable working with, they may bring those. The instructor will introduce and review
supplies on day one. Recommended Stores: Michael’s, Blick Art Materials, Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff, and Jerry’s Artarama.
Basic Supplies:
● High Quality Watercolor Paper *Important*
○ Recommended Brand: Arches Cold Pressed 140 lb.
○ 30”x22” can be cut into smaller pieces
○ Also sold in pre-cut ‘blocks’
● Watercolor Brushes
○ Recommended Brands: Princeton, Silver Brush: Black Velvet or synthetic brands
○ Round brushes (sizes 6, 8, 10)
○ 1” or 2” Flat wash brush
○ Assortment of flats or scrubber brushes
● Watercolor Paint
○ Recommended Brands: Winsor Newton, Holbein, and Daniel Smith
○ Primary Colors (The basics needed to get started): Indanthrene Blue, Permanent
Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose, New Gamboge, Raw Sienna.
○ Additional Colors (Options to build a bigger palette): Lavender, Shadow Green,
Blue Horizon, Lemon Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cascade Green, Cobalt
Turquoise, Cobalt Turquoise Light, Mineral Violet, Cerulean Blue.
Additional Supplies:
● Spray Bottle
● Small Flat Toothbrush
● Paint Palette
● Painting Board
● Masking Tape
● Paper Towels
For questions regarding the supply list, please contact the instructor via e-mail at teresajcromwell@yahoo.com.
1. Parking fees may apply; see the website for details: https://bayardcuttingarboretum.com/visit/hours/.
2. Transactions will be processed through the Natural Heritage Trust, fees cannot be refunded for participant cancellation.
3. For any additional questions, contact our Education Coordinator, K.T. Williamson, via email.
The Way of Watercolor: Wildlife
Wednesdays, November 5, 2025 – December 17, 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Adults (Ages 15+)
Cost: $240 per person for the entire 6-week series
ENROLL IN THE WAY OF WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP
About the Workshop
Teresa Cromwell has been a practicing watercolor artist since 2006. She has exhibited and won awards in various shows across Long Island. She is a Signature member of the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Northeast, and Rhode Island Watercolor Societies.
Students will learn basic skills in watercolor. This will include learning techniques to create washes, mix colors, and handle various tools to create different effects. These techniques will be applied to creating paintings of wildlife.
Supplies are not included in the cost of the workshop. Please see the supply list for details below.
All skill levels are welcome!
Supply List
The following supplies are recommended. If a student has supplies they are currently comfortable working with, they may bring those. The instructor will introduce and review
supplies on day one. Recommended Stores: Michael’s, Blick Art Materials, Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff, and Jerry’s Artarama.
Basic Supplies:
● High Quality Watercolor Paper *Important*
○ Recommended Brand: Arches Cold Pressed 140 lb.
○ 30”x22” can be cut into smaller pieces
○ Also sold in pre-cut ‘blocks’
● Watercolor Brushes
○ Recommended Brands: Princeton, Silver Brush: Black Velvet or synthetic brands
○ Round brushes (sizes 6, 8, 10)
○ 1” or 2” Flat wash brush
○ Assortment of flats or scrubber brushes
● Watercolor Paint
○ Recommended Brands: Winsor Newton, Holbein, and Daniel Smith
○ Primary Colors (The basics needed to get started): Indanthrene Blue, Permanent
Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose, New Gamboge, Raw Sienna.
○ Additional Colors (Options to build a bigger palette): Lavender, Shadow Green,
Blue Horizon, Lemon Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cascade Green, Cobalt
Turquoise, Cobalt Turquoise Light, Mineral Violet, Cerulean Blue.
Additional Supplies:
● Spray Bottle
● Small Flat Toothbrush
● Paint Palette
● Painting Board
● Masking Tape
● Paper Towels
For questions regarding the supply list, please contact the instructor via e-mail at teresajcromwell@yahoo.com.
1. Parking fees may apply; see the website for details: https://bayardcuttingarboretum.com/visit/hours/.
2. Transactions will be processed through the Natural Heritage Trust, fees cannot be refunded for participant cancellation.
3. For any additional questions, contact our Education Coordinator, K.T. Williamson, via email.
The Way of Watercolor: Wildlife
Wednesdays, November 5, 2025 – December 17, 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Adults (Ages 15+)
Cost: $240 per person for the entire 6-week series
ENROLL IN THE WAY OF WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP
About the Workshop
Teresa Cromwell has been a practicing watercolor artist since 2006. She has exhibited and won awards in various shows across Long Island. She is a Signature member of the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Northeast, and Rhode Island Watercolor Societies.
Students will learn basic skills in watercolor. This will include learning techniques to create washes, mix colors, and handle various tools to create different effects. These techniques will be applied to creating paintings of wildlife.
Supplies are not included in the cost of the workshop. Please see the supply list for details below.
All skill levels are welcome!
Supply List
The following supplies are recommended. If a student has supplies they are currently comfortable working with, they may bring those. The instructor will introduce and review
supplies on day one. Recommended Stores: Michael’s, Blick Art Materials, Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff, and Jerry’s Artarama.
Basic Supplies:
● High Quality Watercolor Paper *Important*
○ Recommended Brand: Arches Cold Pressed 140 lb.
○ 30”x22” can be cut into smaller pieces
○ Also sold in pre-cut ‘blocks’
● Watercolor Brushes
○ Recommended Brands: Princeton, Silver Brush: Black Velvet or synthetic brands
○ Round brushes (sizes 6, 8, 10)
○ 1” or 2” Flat wash brush
○ Assortment of flats or scrubber brushes
● Watercolor Paint
○ Recommended Brands: Winsor Newton, Holbein, and Daniel Smith
○ Primary Colors (The basics needed to get started): Indanthrene Blue, Permanent
Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose, New Gamboge, Raw Sienna.
○ Additional Colors (Options to build a bigger palette): Lavender, Shadow Green,
Blue Horizon, Lemon Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cascade Green, Cobalt
Turquoise, Cobalt Turquoise Light, Mineral Violet, Cerulean Blue.
Additional Supplies:
● Spray Bottle
● Small Flat Toothbrush
● Paint Palette
● Painting Board
● Masking Tape
● Paper Towels
For questions regarding the supply list, please contact the instructor via e-mail at teresajcromwell@yahoo.com.
1. Parking fees may apply; see the website for details: https://bayardcuttingarboretum.com/visit/hours/.
2. Transactions will be processed through the Natural Heritage Trust, fees cannot be refunded for participant cancellation.
3. For any additional questions, contact our Education Coordinator, K.T. Williamson, via email.
The Way of Watercolor: Wildlife
Wednesdays, November 5, 2025 – December 17, 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Adults (Ages 15+)
Cost: $240 per person for the entire 6-week series
ENROLL IN THE WAY OF WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP
About the Workshop
Teresa Cromwell has been a practicing watercolor artist since 2006. She has exhibited and won awards in various shows across Long Island. She is a Signature member of the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Northeast, and Rhode Island Watercolor Societies.
Students will learn basic skills in watercolor. This will include learning techniques to create washes, mix colors, and handle various tools to create different effects. These techniques will be applied to creating paintings of wildlife.
Supplies are not included in the cost of the workshop. Please see the supply list for details below.
All skill levels are welcome!
Supply List
The following supplies are recommended. If a student has supplies they are currently comfortable working with, they may bring those. The instructor will introduce and review
supplies on day one. Recommended Stores: Michael’s, Blick Art Materials, Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff, and Jerry’s Artarama.
Basic Supplies:
● High Quality Watercolor Paper *Important*
○ Recommended Brand: Arches Cold Pressed 140 lb.
○ 30”x22” can be cut into smaller pieces
○ Also sold in pre-cut ‘blocks’
● Watercolor Brushes
○ Recommended Brands: Princeton, Silver Brush: Black Velvet or synthetic brands
○ Round brushes (sizes 6, 8, 10)
○ 1” or 2” Flat wash brush
○ Assortment of flats or scrubber brushes
● Watercolor Paint
○ Recommended Brands: Winsor Newton, Holbein, and Daniel Smith
○ Primary Colors (The basics needed to get started): Indanthrene Blue, Permanent
Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose, New Gamboge, Raw Sienna.
○ Additional Colors (Options to build a bigger palette): Lavender, Shadow Green,
Blue Horizon, Lemon Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cascade Green, Cobalt
Turquoise, Cobalt Turquoise Light, Mineral Violet, Cerulean Blue.
Additional Supplies:
● Spray Bottle
● Small Flat Toothbrush
● Paint Palette
● Painting Board
● Masking Tape
● Paper Towels
For questions regarding the supply list, please contact the instructor via e-mail at teresajcromwell@yahoo.com.
1. Parking fees may apply; see the website for details: https://bayardcuttingarboretum.com/visit/hours/.
2. Transactions will be processed through the Natural Heritage Trust, fees cannot be refunded for participant cancellation.
3. For any additional questions, contact our Education Coordinator, K.T. Williamson, via email.
The Way of Watercolor: Wildlife
Wednesdays, November 5, 2025 – December 17, 2025
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Adults (Ages 15+)
Cost: $240 per person for the entire 6-week series
ENROLL IN THE WAY OF WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP
About the Workshop
Teresa Cromwell has been a practicing watercolor artist since 2006. She has exhibited and won awards in various shows across Long Island. She is a Signature member of the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Northeast, and Rhode Island Watercolor Societies.
Students will learn basic skills in watercolor. This will include learning techniques to create washes, mix colors, and handle various tools to create different effects. These techniques will be applied to creating paintings of wildlife.
Supplies are not included in the cost of the workshop. Please see the supply list for details below.
All skill levels are welcome!
Supply List
The following supplies are recommended. If a student has supplies they are currently comfortable working with, they may bring those. The instructor will introduce and review
supplies on day one. Recommended Stores: Michael’s, Blick Art Materials, Cheap Joe’s Art Stuff, and Jerry’s Artarama.
Basic Supplies:
● High Quality Watercolor Paper *Important*
○ Recommended Brand: Arches Cold Pressed 140 lb.
○ 30”x22” can be cut into smaller pieces
○ Also sold in pre-cut ‘blocks’
● Watercolor Brushes
○ Recommended Brands: Princeton, Silver Brush: Black Velvet or synthetic brands
○ Round brushes (sizes 6, 8, 10)
○ 1” or 2” Flat wash brush
○ Assortment of flats or scrubber brushes
● Watercolor Paint
○ Recommended Brands: Winsor Newton, Holbein, and Daniel Smith
○ Primary Colors (The basics needed to get started): Indanthrene Blue, Permanent
Alizarin Crimson, Permanent Rose, New Gamboge, Raw Sienna.
○ Additional Colors (Options to build a bigger palette): Lavender, Shadow Green,
Blue Horizon, Lemon Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cascade Green, Cobalt
Turquoise, Cobalt Turquoise Light, Mineral Violet, Cerulean Blue.
Additional Supplies:
● Spray Bottle
● Small Flat Toothbrush
● Paint Palette
● Painting Board
● Masking Tape
● Paper Towels
For questions regarding the supply list, please contact the instructor via e-mail at teresajcromwell@yahoo.com.
1. Parking fees may apply; see the website for details: https://bayardcuttingarboretum.com/visit/hours/.
2. Transactions will be processed through the Natural Heritage Trust, fees cannot be refunded for participant cancellation.
3. For any additional questions, contact our Education Coordinator, K.T. Williamson, via email.