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People can learn âWatercolor Journalingâ at the Rehoboth Art League on Saturday, March 20, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. All they need is watercolors, a blank journal, a pen and a brush, and they can learn to capture the world around them on paper.
Local artist Rosemary Connelly will teach students basic drawing and watercolor techniques, including color mixing. The cost of the workshop is $105 for members and non-members. More than a sketchbook or a written journal, watercolor journaling combines both in an activity thatâs designed to be fun and rewarding.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Connelly is a water-media artist living and working in Milford. She studied fine art, drawing, painting and graphic design at Arizona State University and worked for more than 20 years as a professional graphic designer. Connelly practices and teaches the art of watercolor journaling and urban sketching. She is a member of the Milton Arts Guild and the Rehoboth and Mispillion art leagues, and a fou
March 10, 2021
Watercolor journaling pages by Rosemary Connelly, Rehoboth Art League instructor.
Water media artist Rosemary Connelly will lead a watercolor journaling workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, March 20, at the Rehoboth Art League.
One simply needs watercolors, a blank journal, a pen and a brush to learn to capture the surrounding world on paper. Connelly will teach students basic drawing and watercolor techniques including color mixing. The cost of the workshop is $105 for members and nonmembers. More than a sketchbook or a written journal, watercolor journaling combines both in a fun and rewarding activity.
Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Connelly lives and works in Milford. She studied fine art, drawing, painting and graphic design at Arizona State University, and she worked for more than 20 years as a professional graphic designer. Connelly practices and teaches the art of watercolor journaling and urban sketching. She is a member of the Milton Arts Guild, R
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Tree planting at community space part of efforts to create more vibrant, green precinct
Discover Tanjong Pagar Community Green – bounded by Tras Link, Wallich Street and Peck Seah Street – was completed a year ago. Fourteen white “hearts” have been painted on the grass at a safety distance of 1.5m to 2m apart for members of the public to sit and enjoy the greenery.ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID
Mr Chai Khye Yeien, area general manager at Far East Hospitality Management and co-chairman of Discover Tanjong Pagar, taking part in a tree-planting exercise at the community green on Saturday, joined by two of his employee’s sons. Sixteen trees were planted in all. ST PHOTO: TIMOTHY DAVID
The Plein Air artist is back in the open
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The Plein Air artist is savouring the outdoors like never before as dedicated online communities soar in number
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The Plein Air artist is savouring the outdoors like never before as dedicated online communities soar in number “Outdoors, on location, in real time…,” architect Pratheek Sudhakaran sums up what Plein Air art is all about. Explaining there are no set rules or regulations, Prateek, a member of the global artists’ community Urban Sketchers (USk), says, “The sketches are basically a record of time and place. We are very truthful to the location. During COVID-19, many sat at the windows of their homes and painted the outdoors.”